MotoE - Balaton Park Circuit

 
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2025 MotoE World Championship

The 2025 MotoE™ World Championship joins the MotoGP™ calendar on May 10 at the French Grand Prix in Le Mans. Across the season, MotoE appears alongside MotoGP at seven race weekends, with two races per event — meaning a total of 14 races will decide the world title.

A special highlight this year: Hungary hosts MotoE for the first time. On August 23, the grid will race in front of the home crowd at the brand-new Balaton Park Circuit.

 
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Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Support me so I can proudly represent Hungary at the World Championship!
Balaton Park Circuit - map
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Balaton Park Circuit – Hungary

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The Balaton Park Circuit is an exciting, dynamic track set in the heart of Hungarian motorsport near the scenic shores of Lake Balaton. It poses a real challenge to riders with its varied layout and slipstream-friendly, high-speed sections. The blend of fast corners, technical sectors and heavy braking zones makes it perfect for spectacular overtakes and dramatic racing moments.

  • Length: 4.075 km
  • Corners: 17 (10 right, 7 left)
  • Opened: 2023
  • Longest straight: ~700 m
  • Character: Demanding and varied layout with fast corners, technical sectors and heavy braking

Balaton Park Circuit race weekend

August 22–24
 
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Aug 22 – AM
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Aug 22 – PM
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Aug 23
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Aug 24
08:30

Free Practice 1

17:00

Qualifying Heat 1

12:15

Race 1 (8 laps)

14:00

MotoGP Race

12:35

Free Practice 2

17:20

Qualifying Heat 2

16:10

Race 2 (8 laps)

 
 

Live race broadcast from Saturday

Balaton Park Circuit - 2025 - MotoE - Szikla47

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