Revving Up Controversy: Disagreement Sparks Between Marquez and Bagnaia Over Balaton Park’s MotoGP Inclusion

Revving Up Controversy: Disagreement Sparks Between Marquez and Bagnaia Over Balaton Park's MotoGP Inclusion

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Marc Marquez says Balaton Park will add variety to the MotoGP calendar, despite concerns over the Hungarian track’s tight and slow layout.

Marc Marquez believes that Hungary’s new Balaton Park circuit adds diversity to the MotoGP calendar, despite concerns about its tight and slow layout not being ideal for premier-class machinery. He and his fellow Desmosedici riders tested the track with the Panigale V4 S during the summer break to gain early familiarity before the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix. Balaton Park, which recently held its first WorldSBK round, features a compact 4km layout with 18 corners. Marquez appreciates the track for offering a different challenge, and he highlighted the need for a variety of circuit types in a championship. On the other hand, Pecco Bagnaia expressed reservations about the track’s slowness and the adjustments needed for MotoGP bikes, suggesting that safety could be a concern. Several riders, including Fabio di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli, shared their thoughts on the track’s characteristics and potential challenges, hinting at an intriguing MotoGP event ahead. The upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix marks the return of MotoGP to Hungary after almost three decades.

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