Where to see the 2025 Hungary Grand Prix, schedules and more info

Hungary and the Batalon Park have been prepared to host the first race in Hungarian soil since 1992. It was 33 years ago when the Motorcycle World Cup last visited the country, with the categories of 125, 250 and 500, and does so in a route that opened its doors little more years ago, and in which we have already seen the Superbike World Cup recently.

A different track than the championship is accustomed to visiting in terms of the technical part. Because it is a short track, with a length of 4.08 kilometers, relatively narrow to be a modern circuit (12 meters) and 665 meters longest. In addition to that, it should be noted that it has 7 curves to the right and 10 to the left.

But the most interesting point of this track, at least the most critical, are the first and second curve. A kind of Chicane-Embudo that will be decisive in the races as we saw in the WSBK. From there begins a first partial in which the speed will increase until it reaches the line that ends at another point of overtaking to give way to another fast zone that, again, ends in a chicane. In the final part of the circuit, yes, you have guessed, two other girls in which it will not be easy to advance.

Therefore, it will be very important about the paper to have the best traction and the best possible braking stability on a track where some have been able to roll with standard motorcycles such as Marc Márquez, thanks to which we can enjoy a fantastic turn on Board.

From this rapid review of the track it must be taken into account that, precisely, those who already know the layout can have a small advantage during Friday, and that can condition the rest of the weekend. But beyond this there is no data that can opt for the balance to one side or another.

Although very different from the Red Bull Ring, the truth is that since traction is as important as in the Austrian layout it is expected that in Hungary the protagonists will be mainly the Ducati, those of Aprilia and the KTM pilots. Among the former it seems that only the brothers Márquez and Aldeguer are the ones who are most fit, although we never have to lose sight of Bagnaia, who with the standard motorcycle adapted well to the layout.

As for Aprilia, Bezzecchi is a fixed in the pools and the performance of Raúl Fernández is increasing, so it only remains to wait for Jorge Martín to take pace to be with them. The same happens in KTM, although Acosta and Bastianini were the fastest in Austria, Binder is not far and remains to be seen as Pol Espargaró is able to roll as a substitute for the injured vineyards although in his favor he has known the track, his talent and the rhythm he showed in Brno.

Where to see the Hungary Grand Prix 2025

Ducati leads, but Aprilia and Ktm are closer

One more weekend to be able to continue live the races, Dazn will have to enjoy the Hungary Grand Prix. Both from its digital platform and through the operators that include their signal, it will be the sole responsible in Spain for offering training, careers, press wheels and their usual analysis programs before and after each day.

Another alternative not to miss anything on the track is the MotoGP Victures, although it must be taken into account that the entire narrative is in English. In return, it allows not only access to everything that happens during the weekend, but also to previous and historical content available on the official championship website.

Hungary Grand Prix Schedules 2025


VR46 ducati seem to have lost competitiveness these last races
VR46 ducati seem to have lost competitiveness these last races

Friday, August 22

• 09: 00-09: 35-Moto3 ™-Free Practice
• 09: 50-10: 30-Moto2 ™-Free Practice
• 10: 45-11: 30-MotoGP ™-Free Practice Nr. 1
• 13: 15-13: 50-Moto3 ™-Practice Nr. 1
• 14: 05-14: 45-Moto2 ™-Practice Nr. 1
• 15: 00-16: 00-MotoGP ™-Practice

Saturday, August 23

• 08: 40-09: 10-Moto3 ™-Practice Nr. 2
• 09: 25-09: 55-Moto2 ™-Practice Nr. 2
• 10: 10-10: 40-MotoGP ™-Free Practice Nr. 2
• 10: 50-11: 05-MotoGP ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 11: 15-11: 30-MotoGP ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 12: 50-13: 05-Moto3 ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 13: 15-13: 30-Moto3 ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 13: 45-14: 00-Moto2 ™-Qualifying Nr. 1
• 14: 10-14: 25-Moto2 ™-Qualifying Nr. 2
• 15:00 – MotoGP ™ – 15 laps – Sprint

Sunday, August 24

• 09: 40-09: 50-MotoGP ™-Warm Up
• 11:00 – Moto3 ™ – 20 laps – Carrera
• 12:15 – Moto2 ™ – 22 laps – Carrera
• 14:00 – MotoGP ™ – 26 laps – Carrera

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