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GP JAPAN27 – 29 March
GP BAHRAIN10 – 12 April
GP MIAMI1 – 3 May
GP CANADA22 – 24 May
GP MONACO4 – 7 June
GP CATALONIA12 – 14 June
GP AUSTRIA26 – 28 June
GP BRITAIN3 – 5 July
GP BELGIUM17 – 19 July
GP HUNGARY24 – 26 July
GP NETHERLANDS21 – 23 August
GP ITALY4 – 6 September
GP SPAIN11 – 13 September
GP USA23 – 25 October
GP LAS VEGAS19 – 21 November
GP QATAR27 – 29 November
GP ABU DHABI4 – 6 December
MOTO GP THAILAND27 February – 1 March
MOTO GP USA27 – 29 March
MOTO GP QATAR10 – 12 April
MOTO GP JEREZ24 – 26 April
MOTO GP FRANCE8 – 10 May
MOTO GP CATALONIA15 – 17 May
MOTO GP ITALY29 – 31 May
MOTO GP HUNGARY5 – 7 June
MOTO GP CZECH REPUBLIC19 – 21 June
MOTO GP NETHERLANDS26 – 28 June
MOTO GP GERMANY10 – 12 July
MOTO GP ARAGON28 – 30 August
MOTO GP SAN MARINO11 – 13 September
MOTO GP AUSTRIA18 – 20 September
MOTO GP JAPAN2 – 4 October
MOTO GP INDONESIA9 – 11 October
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TicketWorld Online offers you the exclusive opportunity to experience the thrilling MotoGP race at the impressive Balaton Park Circuit, home of the Hungarian Grand Prix. Feel the thrill as the world’s best riders take on this modern track, which combines technical sections and tight corners, demanding the utmost skill and precision from each competitor.
The Balaton Park Circuit, located near the famous Lake Balaton, is a recent addition to the MotoGP calendar, standing out for its innovative and challenging design. With long straights and steep corners, the circuit offers an unrivaled spectacle for fans, providing constant action and overtaking opportunities at every turn.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is one of the new must-see events for motorcycling enthusiasts. Thousands of fans from all over the world will travel to Balaton to enjoy the intensity of the competition in a unique environment, where the adrenaline of the sport mixes with the stunning Hungarian landscape and the festive atmosphere that characterizes this event.






All tickets available on the website grant access for the entire 3 days of the event.
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The Hungarian Grand Prix is held at the modern Balaton Park Circuit, located near the town of Nagykanizsa in the Lake Balaton region. This circuit is one of the most recent additions to the MotoGP calendar, offering an innovative and challenging setting for the world’s best riders. In addition to the excitement on the track, the Hungarian Grand Prix gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and cultural richness of the area. Lake Balaton, known as the ‘sea of Hungary’, is a popular tourist destination, offering a mix of breathtaking scenery and recreational activities, making this event an unforgettable experience for both motorcycling fans and those looking to explore Hungarian culture and charm.
The Balaton Park Circuit has a length of 4.115 kilometers.
It has not yet been confirmed how many laps will be run at the Hungarian Grand Prix, as it will be the first edition at the new Balaton Park Circuit. More details are expected to be announced as the date of the event approaches.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is a new chapter in the motorcycling calendar, with its first edition scheduled for 2025 at the Balaton Park Circuit, located in Nagykanizsa. Although a recent event, interest in motorcycling in Hungary has grown significantly over the years, driven by the passion of the fans and the development of infrastructure suitable for high-level competitions. The Balaton Park promises to offer a modern and challenging track, combining the thrill of racing with the natural splendor of Lake Balaton, one of the country’s most iconic tourist attractions. As the Hungarian Grand Prix consolidates its place on the calendar, it is expected to become an outstanding event, attracting drivers and fans from all over the world.
Yes, due to the noise generated by the powerful MotoGP bikes, spectators are advised to wear hearing protection, such as earplugs, to enjoy the race safely and comfortably.
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