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 (6 right-hand and 10 left-hand), 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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