Where to see Superbike Hungary 2025, schedules and more info

This season is being spectacular because of the high intensity duel that Toprak Razgatlioglu and Nicolo Bulega are starring. As we have seen, at least until the action begins in Hungary, the Turk and the Italian are one step ahead of the rest. And although everyone tries, the reality is that except exceptions are two only the only ones who aspire to victory every weekend.

The battle also arrives in Red Live because Toprak took the lead in the last race, culminating a comeback that began after the Australian round and that, incidentally, has been possible due to the mechanical problems of Bulega and by the fall in which he was involved in Misano, without having any blame.

But as it may, the truth is that now the two begin the final part of the season practically the same at points and that means, taking into account that the rest are not usually able to sneak between them, that each race will be important, but it will still be more to make mistakes.

In the best case, there will be five points that are won or lose without any other pilot is able to get into, so they will have to take out the calculator, not only in Hungary but also the rest of a season to which the rounds are running out.

In fact, after the appointment in Hungary and a convenient parenthesis until the first week of September, we will only have another four weekends. So the mistakes will be paid expensive even though they have not committed many. In addition, we must bear in mind that we are at a time when many pilots have not yet secured their future and, therefore, some can try impossible.

Batalon Park details

A priori the track does not seem excessively complex

Balaton Park is the name of a project that started almost two decades ago in Hungary and maybe it sounds like Balaton Ring. The fact is that it is now a reality that does not resemble the original project at all, and the track itself can say that it is quite standard.

It has 17 curves, seven of them right and the rest to the left and are distributed in such a way that the circuit silhouette could remember a boomerang. As the WSBK has never run in it we have no references, but the sensations of many pilots in the tests were not the best, with some getting to say that it is a somewhat bland track.

We will have to see it because the truth is that until we see the motorcycles rolling, but in the race, we will not know if it really is a vibrant route or not. What is expected is that overtaking points are especially concentrated in curve 1, since although there are other small girls and curves, the speed difference can be extra help.

Where to see Superbike Hungary 2025

The championship celebrates its number 1,000 career
The championship celebrates its number 1,000 career

As usual, there are different ways to enjoy the Superbike World Cup live, both free and paid. The first free option is with Dazn. You simply have to be registered on the platform (without subscribing to a payment plan) to enjoy all the action, from Friday free training to Sunday’s careers.

Also for free, Teledeporte continues to bet on the championship and offer live races. These retransmissions will also be available in RTVE Play, the online platform of the public chain.

For those who prefer payment platforms or seek more complete coverage, Eurosport will issue the championship through its Eurosport 1 and 2 channels, in addition to including it in the Max app. Of course, another Premium alternative is the official videopass of the WSBK, with total championship coverage.

Superbike Hungary 2025 hours

Toprak arrives as a leader and with good feelings
Toprak arrives as a leader and with good feelings

Friday July 25

  • 09:00 – 09:25: R3 BLU Cru World Cup – FP
  • 09:40 – 10:05: Worldwcr – FP
  • 10:20 – 11:05: Worldsbk – FP1
  • 11:20 – 12:00: Worldsp – FP
  • 13:30 – 13:55: R3 Blu Cru World Cup – Superpole
  • 14:10 – 14:35: Worldwcr – Superpole
  • 15:00 – 15:45: Worldsbk – FP2
  • 16:00 – 16:40: Worldsp – Superpole

Saturday July 26

  • 09:00 – 09:20: Worldsbk – FP3
  • 09:30 – 09:40: Worldwcr – WUP
  • 09:50 – 10:00: Worldsp – WUP
  • 11:00 – 11:15: Worldsbk – Superpole
  • 12:20: Worldwcr – Carrera 1
  • 14:00: Worldsbk – Carrera 1
  • 15:15: Worldsp – Carrera 1
  • 16:15: R3 Blu Cru World Cup – Carrera 1

Sunday, July 27

  • 9:00 – 09:10: Worldsbk – Wup
  • 09:20 – 09:30: Worldwcr – WUP
  • 09:40 – 09:50: Worldsp – Wup
  • 11:00: Worldsbk – Superpole Race
  • 12:20: Worldwcr – Carrera 2
  • 14:00: Worldsbk – Carrera 2
  • 15:15: Worldsp – Carrera 2
  • 16:15: R3 Blu Cru World Cup – Carrera 2

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