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βΉοΈ About Balaton Park
Experience the return of World Superbike racing to Hungary at the state-of-the-art Balaton Park Circuit. The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship Hungarian Round marks a significant milestone for motorcycle racing in the region, bringing this prestigious competition back to Hungarian soil after more than three decades.
The Balaton Park Circuit provides an ideal setting for WSBK competition with its modern 4.115 km track featuring 16 challenging turns. Located near beautiful Lake Balaton, just 85 km from Budapest, this purpose-built facility includes 48 pit garages, extensive spectator areas, and top-tier safety systems. The circuit's design prioritizes both rider challenge and spectator viewing experiences.
Fans attending the Balaton Park WSBK event will witness world-class riders competing at speeds exceeding 300 km/h. The Hungarian Round will feature races across multiple categories, including the premier World Superbike Championship and World Supersport Championship classes. Teams like Aruba.it Racing - Ducati will battle for crucial championship points on this new addition to the WSBK calendar.
The Balaton Park facility represents a significant investment in Hungarian motorsport, with FIA Grade 2 homologation and infrastructure designed to international standards. Special circuit modifications, including redesigned turns and a new chicane, have been implemented specifically for motorcycle racing, ensuring competitive and safe competition.
This Hungarian WSBK round connects to the rich history of motorcycle racing in the country while looking toward the future. The event promises close racing action on a track that combines technical sections with high-speed straights. Spectators can enjoy comprehensive facilities with standard seating for 10,000 fans, expandable to 120,000 with temporary arrangements.
The Balaton Park WSBK event creates perfect opportunities for international visitors to combine world-class motorcycle racing with tourism in the picturesque Lake Balaton region. This race weekend will establish Hungary as an important destination on the global Superbike racing map.
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