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The Hungarian MotoGP runs from 22-24 August. Practice begins on Friday 22 August. Qualifying and the sprint race are on Saturday 23 August. The grand prix is on Sunday 24 August. TNT Sports is showing every session of the Hungarian MotoGP in the UK. With a TNT subscription, you’ll be able to watch the Hungarian MotoGP.
Friday was a positive day for Pol Espargaro. KTM’s test rider, who is standing in for the injured Maverick Viñales was a brilliant ninth in Practice. He may have tested the RC16 here previously, handing him a temporary edge. But for the second time in three races, the former Moto2 champ proved he is still more than competitive.
MotoGP bikes are already way faster than what WorldSBK managed at the Balaton Park circuit. MotoGP machines have spun their first-ever laps around the newly-built Balaton Park circuit, and they are considerably faster than the best lap time from last month's WorldSBK round.
Pedro Acosta stole the headline lap time from Marc Marquez on day one of MotoGP’s return to Hungary. Pace analysis favours the Ducati rider,
MotoGP returns to Hungary for the first time in 33 years, presenting riders with the challenge of mastering an unfamiliar track -- although Ducati gained an edge on their rivals with an unofficial test.
0.006s is the gap splitting Friday pacesetter Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) and Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) after an intriguing opening day of action at Balaton Park, as Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) closes out the top three in Practice at the Michelin Grand Prix of Hungary.
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Autosport on MSNThe verdict on Hungary's new MotoGP venue
MotoGP riders finally hit Balaton Park with their race machines on Friday. So how did the hotly-debated new circuit in Hungary compare to expectations?
Pol Espargaro will join the MotoGP grid for the second time in 2025 this weekend at Balaton Park to replace countryman Maverick Vinales.
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Francesco Bagnaia told Ducati he was running out of patience after the most recent setback at the Austrian Grand Prix.
As Marc Marquez rolled back the years with a sixth straight win with a commanding victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, a six-times champion fittingly winning the 1,000th premier class race in history,