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Hungary set to host MotoGP races from 2025

MotoGP has just confirmed that Hungary will host a MotoGP race next year, with the brand-new Balaton Park set to bring the central European country back onto the highest class of motorcycle road racing events schedule. The venue, near Lake Balaton in western Hungary, will undergo upgrades to the circuit and facility in order to welcome MotoGP next season. MotoGP first raced in Hungary in 1990 before returning for a second Hungarian GP in 1992. Since, the nation has also celebrated the successes of home hero Gábor Talmácsi as he became the first Hungarian to become a Grand Prix World Champion by taking the 2007 125cc crown. The sport has now confirmed that 2025 will see the pinnacle of...
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