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A unique MotoGP record could be extended at the Hungarian Grand Prix by one rider
The Hungarian Grand Prix, absent for over 30 years, makes a comeback with MotoGP racing at the new Balaton Park circuit, marking a historic return.
With only two previous Hungarian races, in 1990 and 1992, Hungary saw success with Mick Doohan and Eddie Lawson clinching victories for Honda and Cagiva, respectively.
Gabor Talmacsi’s 2007 125cc title win on an Aprilia was a notable triumph for Hungary, though his success was limited in subsequent MotoGP ventures.
MotoGP’s planned return to Hungary in 2010 was thwarted by Balatonring construction issues, delaying the event until 2025 when the new Balaton Park circuit finally hosts the race.
Current MotoGP stars Marco Bezzecchi, Marc Marquez, and Miguel Oliveira have won at new circuits, with Marquez eyeing a potential record-breaking victory at Balaton Park due to his prowess on anticlockwise layouts.






