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MotoGP could finally have a Hungarian Grand Prix again as a race at the brand-new Balaton Park venue has been officially added to the 2025 calendar with backing from ex-Formula 1 test driver Chanoch Nissany
MotoGP could have a Hungarian Grand Prix again in 2025 at Balaton Park backed by ex-Formula 1 test driver Chanoch Nissany, with the circuit officially added to the calendar for August 22-24. The last premier-class motorcycle race in Hungary was in 1992 at the Hungaroring. Changes are being made to Balaton Park to meet FIM Grade A licence requirements for hosting MotoGP and WSBK races, with Roy Nissany conducting much of the track testing. Chanoch Nissany’s group of investors owns the circuit, aiming to end previous unsuccessful attempts to bring MotoGP back to Hungary. The Balaton venue’s plans for top-level motorcycle championships align with its creators’ vision, similar to F1’s presence at the Hungaroring.