22.08 - 24.08.2025

Official MotoGP Hungary 2025 Tickets

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The Balaton Park Circuit, located just 90 minutes from Budapest, near the beautiful Hungarian Lake Balaton, is the new venue for MotoGP races!


MotoGP Hungary 2025

The Hungarian MotoGP Grand Prix at Balaton Park Circuit is a landmark event as MotoGP returns to Hungary for the first time since 1992. This modern circuit will host its debut Grand Prix, featuring a mix of fast sections and technical corners that will challenge riders and teams alike.

With a layout designed for competitive racing, fans can expect close battles and unpredictable outcomes

MotoGP’s return to Hungary is set to attract a passionate crowd, eager to witness the world’s best riders in action. Beyond the circuit, Lake Balaton and the surrounding area offer plenty to explore, from local food to cultural attractions, creating a well-rounded experience for fans.

Be part of MotoGP’s long-awaited return to Hungary and secure your tickets now!

MotoGP Hungary 2025

Map of grandstands

The Balaton Park Circuit offers a range of grandstand options, each providing different perspectives on the action.

The Main Grandstand is the best choice for those wanting a clear view of the start, pit lane activity, and the podium. It’s positioned along the main straight and includes large screens to follow the race.

For fans who prefer corner action, grandstands like C and F offer views of key turns where braking, overtaking, and acceleration play a crucial role. These areas capture some of the most technical sections of the circuit. If high-speed sections are your priority, grandstands such as B and D provide a great vantage point of the straights and fast corners, where riders push their limits.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand Main

The Main Grandstand is strategically positioned directly opposite the starting grid and pit lane, offering unparalleled views of the start/finish… more information

Grandstand A

Grandstand A is situated the medium-speed turn 4, offering also good views of the track's next section. A large TV screen is also visible from… more information

Grandstand B

Grandstand B is situated along the one of the back straights, positioned between Turn 4 and Turn 5, offering excellent views of the track. From this… more information

Grandstand C

Grandstand C offers a great view of the technical section between Turns 5 and 6, one of the most challenging parts of the Balaton Park Circuit.… more information

Grandstand D

Grandstand D provides an excellent view of Turns 7 and 8, allowing spectators to witness the action as riders tackle these fast and demanding corners… more information

Grandstand E

Grandstand E is located along the straight between Turns 7 and 8, also offering glimpses of the chicane across the track. While the view of the… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Hungarian MotoGP Grand Prix brings world-class motorcycle racing to Balaton Park Circuit, featuring three days of thrilling competition on a very new track.

*Provisional schedule based on typical MotoGP Grand Prix

FRIDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Practice 1

9:00-9:30 AM

Moto2

Practice 1

9:50-10:30 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:45-11:30 AM

Moto3

Training 2

13:15-13:50 PM

Moto2

Training 2

14:05-14:45 PM

MotoGP

Practice

15:00-16:00 PM

     

SATURDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Training 3

8:40-9:10 AM

Moto2

Practice 3

9:25-9:55 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:10-10:40 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50-11:05 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15-11:30 AM

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:55-13:10 PM

Moto3

Qualifying 2

13:20-13:35 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 1

13:50-14:05 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 2

14:15-14:30 PM

MotoGP

Sprint Race

15:00 PM

SUNDAY*

 

 

MotoGP

Warm Up

10:40-10:50 AM

MotoGP

Rider Fan Parade

11:00 AM

Moto3

Race

12:00 AM

Moto2

Race

13:15 PM

MotoGP

Race

15:00 PM

Entering the circuit

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, security checks are in place at the entrance to Balaton Park Circuit. Upon arrival, you should expect your bags and belongings to be inspected by security staff. This is a standard procedure to maintain safety and compliance with event regulations.

Before heading to the circuit, it's a good idea to check the official guidelines on what items are allowed and which are prohibited. Bringing restricted items, whether food, drinks, large bags, or other goods, can lead to confiscation at the entrance. In some cases, security staff may dispose of prohibited items, and in extreme situations, access to the event may be denied.

To avoid inconvenience, pack wisely and follow the rules. If you're unsure about certain items, it's best to leave them at home or check with event organizers in advance. Cooperation with security staff helps ensure a smooth entry process for everyone, allowing you to focus on enjoying the race weekend.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before heading to Balaton Park Circuit for the Hungary MotoGP, it’s important to review the list of allowed and prohibited items to ensure a hassle-free entry and avoid delays at security checks.

Allowed/suggested items

  • Binoculars – Spectators can bring personal binoculars to enhance their view of the track.
  • Cameras and camcorders – Photography and video recording for personal use are permitted, but professional-grade equipment, including large film cameras, is not allowed.
  • ID – A valid form of identification may be required for ticket verification or security purposes.
  • Mobile phones – Phones can be used for communication, capturing moments, and staying updated during the event.
  • Photography equipment – Regular cameras are allowed, but professional setups, such as large lenses and tripods, are restricted.

Prohibited items

  • Alcoholic beverages – Bringing your own alcohol is not permitted.
  • Any type of weapon – Firearms, knives, and other dangerous objects are strictly prohibited.
  • Bicycles, scooters, or personal transport devices – These are not allowed inside the venue.
  • Bottles, rocks, and other hazardous items – Any object that could pose a risk to others is banned.
  • Cannons, flares, smoke bombs, and pyrotechnics – Any explosive or smoke-producing device is forbidden.
  • Drones – Unauthorized aerial devices are not permitted.
  • Even sharp objects like knives or scissors – Anything that could cause injury is not allowed.
  • Fireworks, Bengal lights, and incendiary devices – Any flammable or explosive material is strictly prohibited.
  • Glass, metal, or wooden containers – Hard containers that could be used as projectiles are not permitted.

Parking

Balaton Park Circuit is set to provide various parking facilities for both cars and motorcycles.

Visitors will have access to dedicated on-site parking, along with additional spaces in nearby towns. During high-attendance events such as MotoGP, overflow parking areas may also be available to accommodate increased demand.

To secure a spot, it’s best to arrive early, as parking areas tend to fill up quickly, particularly on race day. If you’re staying in a nearby town or hotel, consider using shuttle services or public transport as a hassle-free alternative to driving directly to the circuit.

Parking

Campsites

There are no official on-site camping facilities at Balaton Park Circuit, but several campsites are available in the surrounding area, particularly near Lake Balaton. These sites offer tent and caravan spaces, as well as other accommodation options.

For those planning to camp, it’s recommended to book in advance, as availability may be limited during the MotoGP weekend. While camping chairs are allowed in natural grandstand areas, tents and beach shelters are not permitted within the circuit.

Many nearby campsites provide essential amenities such as restrooms, showers, and food services, making them a convenient option for fans looking to stay close to the track. Some may also offer shuttle services or easy access to public transportation, helping visitors reach the circuit without the hassle of parking.

Campsites

About the circuit

Located near Lake Balaton, Balaton Park Circuit is a state-of-the-art motorsport venue designed to host a range of racing events. The 4.115 km (2.557 mi) track features 16 challenging corners, offering a technical layout that tests both riders and drivers across multiple racing categories.

The circuit is built to modern safety standards, incorporating generous run-off areas, advanced crash barriers, and top-tier medical facilities. It also includes grandstands, VIP sections, and hospitality areas, ensuring a premium experience for spectators. Behind the scenes, the circuit is equipped with paddock facilities, pit garages, and essential infrastructure to accommodate high-level motorsport competitions.

Designed to meet the strict requirements for hosting elite racing series like MotoGP, Balaton Park Circuit prioritizes both track design and fan experience.

The venue’s standard capacity is around 10,000, but with the installation of temporary grandstands, it can expand to host up to 120,000 spectators for major international events, making it adaptable for large-scale motorsport weekends.

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