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MotoGPâ„¢ heads for Hungary while the 2025 grid is now complete! | Balaton Park in Hungary to be

MotoGP™ heads for Hungary while the 2025 grid is now complete! [Home]( [CALENDAR]( | [VIDEOS]( Balaton Park in Hungary to be included on 2025 MotoGP™ calendar [Read more]( Jack Miller joins Prima Pramac Yamaha Factory Team for 2025 The Australian joins Miguel Oliveira to complete the Iwata factory’s line-up next season [Read more]( TIME SCHEDULE: Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix sees Sunday changes We're heading back to Misano for the penultimate European round of the season, with Sunday's schedule looking slightly different to normal [Full schedule]( Yamaha signals major shift with confirmation of V4 engine development Lin Jarvis, Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, revealed that the Japanese brand are set for a change from the Inline-4 engine, and offered a timeframe for its introduction [Free video]( Does M. Marquez finally consider himself a serious title contender? Following back-to-back victories, the eight-time World Champion has made up a lot of ground on Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia and kept himself in the Championship picture [Free video]( Bagnaia’s century quest as Ducati chase 100th victory on his 100th race The Italian discusses the pressure, the excitement, and the risks involved in securing Ducati's milestone win in his landmark race [Free video]( What you might have missed from Thursday in Emilia-Romagna Catch up on all the stories and announcements that unfolded on Thursday ahead of the Emilia-Romagna GP [Read more]( [Official Sponsors]( [logo-tissot]( [logo-tissot]( [logo-michelin]( [logo-bmw]( [logo-singha]( [logo-dhl]( [Logo-MotoGP] [fb_icon]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tiktok]( [Threads]( [Whatsapp]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( [View in browser]( [Manage preferences]( [Contact us]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Dorna Sports, S.L. sends you this communication because you are a registered user or due to your interest in our products or services. Your data will be processed for the submission of commercial communications about offers, products, services or other updates of Dorna and its partners, sponsors and third parties. You can exercise your data protection rights and access to further information by clicking [here](. If you don’t want to receive this type of communications, please [unsubscribe](. Copyright © 2024 Dorna Sports, S.L. All rights reserved. Barcelona Office - Calle Narcís Monturiol 2, Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona, 08960

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