MotoGP Live Streaming / Qualifying and Sprint Live Video of the 2025 Hungarian GP at Balaton Park, today, Saturday, August 23

MotoGP qualifying and sprint live streaming of the 2025 Hungarian GP at Balaton Park: session commentary, times, and standings (today, August 23)
LIVE MOTOGP: BALATON PARK FOR THE FIRST VERDICT!Yesterday was a Friday naturally dedicated above all to getting to know a new track for the MotoGP World Championship, however today, Saturday 23 August, the MotoGP live broadcast is already called upon to give its first verdicts regarding the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix , on the new Balaton Park circuit.
While the setting is new, the schedule is classic, so fans and enthusiasts won't need to change their routines on this Saturday, which for many is still a holiday: the last free practice sessions start at 10:10 , then at 10:50 the double qualifying session to secure pole position.
The Sprint race will also be traditionally scheduled for 3pm , but things are more interesting here as it will be the first verdict on the distance on the Hungarian track, although obviously over a distance that will be half that of tomorrow's Grand Prix – to be precise, 13 laps compared to Sunday's 26, considering that it is a rather short track.

However, in this 2025 of grace, not even a completely new track can put Marc Marquez in difficulty, in fact it was the number 93 rider who set the fastest time in Friday morning's free practice with his Ducati, to open a ranking that in truth had instead given some less predictable verdicts for the MotoGP live, such as the second place of Pol Espargaro or the fourth of Luca Marini.
2025 Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying and Sprint at Balaton Park: MotoGP Live Streaming on Video and TVSaturday's MotoGP live TV broadcast in Hungary will bring the exciting news of qualifying and sprint racing on free-to-air TV8, as well as Sky Sport MotoGP for subscribers. As usual, there will also be a double MotoGP live streaming video today on TV8.it, as well as Sky Go and Now TV.
LIVE MOTOGP: WHAT ARE THE VALUES OF THE 2025 HUNGARIAN GP?Naturally, further responses came from pre-qualifying , the culmination of Friday 's MotoGP live coverage in Hungary. Marc Marquez was consistently positive, although it was Pedro Acosta who posted a truly remarkable time aboard his KTM, sending a message to all his rivals, at least in terms of one-lap performance. The two theoretical pursuers of the leader were less prominent, with Alex Marquez seemingly losing his early-season momentum and Pecco Bagnaia now at risk of being subjected to the word "crisis."
Among the Italians, only Enea Bastianini, Franco Morbidelli, and Luca Marini made it into the top 10 and are therefore guaranteed a spot in Q2, confirming a positive Friday and a good feeling for the Hungarian circuit. Bagnaia himself will instead have to go through Q1, along with, unfortunately, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Marco Bezzecchi, among others, a step backwards for the Aprilia rider after his excellent performance in recent races. This is yet another topic that will fuel today's MotoGP live coverage starting with Q1 of the official practice sessions...
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