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Hungary Moto GP - 3 Day Pass (June 5-7)
- Balaton Park Circuit, Balatonfokajár, Hungary
From£420
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The Hungarian Grand Prix will be Round 9 of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship. Who will come out on top around Balaton Park? Grab your Hungarian MotoGP tickets from Fanatix here.
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The Hungarian Grand Prix returned to the MotoGP calendar in 2025 after a 33-year absence. The inaugural Hungarian GP was held at the Hungaroring in 1990 and won by Mick Doohan. The race was cancelled in 1991 due to poor track conditions and returned in 1992, but riders were dissatisfied with the circuit. MotoGP finally returned in 2025 at the new Balaton Park Circuit, a track developed to expand Hungary’s motorsport scene beyond the Hungaroring.
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The 2026 Hungarian Grand Prix runs from June 5-7:
| 2025 | Time | |
| Pole Position | Marc Márquez | 1:36.518 |
| 1st | Marc Márquez | 42:37.681 |
| 2nd | Pedro Acosta | +4.314 |
| 3rd | Marco Bezzecchi | +7.488 |
| Fastest Lap | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:37.699 (L. 12) |
| 2025 | Time | |
| 1st | Marc Márquez | 21:13.465 |
| 2nd | Fabio Di Giannantonio | +2.095 |
| 3rd | Franco Morbidelli | +3.595 |
| Fastest Sprint Lap | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:37.315 (L. 6) |
Marc Márquez started from pole but initially lost the lead to Marco Bezzecchi. With 20 laps remaining, Márquez and Bezzecchi continued battling at the front, while Pedro Acosta fought Franco Morbidelli for the final podium spot. Márquez regained and maintained the lead on lap 11. Acosta overtook Bezzecchi to finish second, completing the podium behind Márquez.
Location: Balatonfőkajár, Hungary
Length: 4.115 km (2.557 mi)
Turns: 16
Direction: Anti-clockwise
Capacity: 10,000
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