I was there at the Hungaroring as a spectator on Saturday and Sunday and it was an awesome experience. Watching the cars go round on a fully dark track, it was much more spectacular than I had expected! Also the sound of the engines (Aston's GT2 car was brutal) and everything... one of the best motorsport experiences of my life! I had been a bit concerned that the 6-hour race would be boring for me as we had no commentary and only one screen at the track (which wasn't very visible either) so it was quite hard to follow the race, but I can say that I enjoyed every minute of those six hours!
My ticket allowed me to go to the paddock area as well, so it was very easy to get close to the drivers, and it was pleasantly surprising how friendly ALL of them were, even the biggest names (including Nigel Mansell - btw it would have been great to see him drive as well) were willing to stop for an autograph or a photo with the fans. Moreover, you could even walk into the pits and touch the bodywork of the cars, tyres etc.
The result was special too, I was happy for Strakka, also because they were one of the funniest and friendliest team in the paddock.
So, overall, an awesome and memorable weekend.
Oh, I almost forgot the negative thing:
VERY few spectators attended the race, it was almost painful to see the number of people sitting in the grandstands. It was a disgrace...
I think the main reason is that LMS is not known by many peope in Hungary, and the race wasn't advertised either. When the calendar came out in March, there was only one or two Hungarian websites which mentioned that there would be a race here, but no advertisements or anything since then...