Marc Márquez achieved the MotoGP pole at the Hungarian Grand Prix, in Balaton Park. The current champion was able to beat Acosta to start first. Aldeguer completed the Spanish plenary session on the first line.
The sky was clear, with hardly any wind and pleasant temperatures, with 21 degrees in the air and 35 on the asphalt. Were Álex Márquez and Johann Zarco leavereplaced by Iker Lecuona and Cal Crutchlow.
In the Q1highlighted the presence of Pecco Bagnaiawho doesn’t like this layout at all. There were also all Yamahas and Hondas, except one of each brand.
The Turin native was the wheel to follow at the beginning. Lecuona stuck to him, with Mir in his rear. Viñales and Quartararo were left behind. But the one with the official Ducati was going long on the back straight and aborted, causing many to cut and adapt their position on the track.
Toprak Razgatliogluwho won a triple in Superbike at this facility, set the tone at the beginning, but Bastianini and Mir responded quickly. Quartararo He was going to beat them, but his Yamaha moved so much that Fabio decided to go to the pits to change tires, like the rest.
Marini He was the first to return, with Rins on his tail. The one from Tavullia took control with sufficiency. Bagnaia responded with a great last sector to beat him. Brad Binder was falling in turn 2 and was discarded.
The yellow flags did not last long and Quartararo and Rins had the option to push, but there was no way for the two Yamaha riders. So, passed: Bagnaia and Marini. In the second part of the grid there will be: 13. Mir, 14. Bastianini, 15. Quartararo, 16. Lecuona, 17. Binder, 18. Toprak Razgatlioglu, 19. Morbidelli, 20. Rins, 21. Viñales and 22. Crutchlow.
Falls to start
In it beginning of Q2, Marc fell in the first corner when starting his first thrown lap. Behind him was Bagnaia, who held on, and Di Giannantoniowhich also was accidented at that point.
The Lleidan was able to lift his GP26 and get back to action.
Acosta positioned himself behind Pecco, leaving space, and took the lead. Martín was following behind Pedro, but he couldn’t get very close.
Marc remade himself with a more than decent turn to place second. Aldeguer, who had started last, was with the best, like Raúl Fernández.
The one from Cervera I changed tires, but not motorcycles. Acosta returned quickly, but Marini worked hard to chase him. Like Miller with Martín.
Bezzecchi was alone and with good partials, but snuck in in one of the chicanes. Acosta was getting better no less than three tenths.
Marc replied. with an excellent circuit finish and could beat the Murcian by 97 thousandths. The Shark of Mazarrón he could no longer respond. In case there were any doubts, the man from Ilerda was able to make another brutal turnfalling by six thousandths. Thank goodness he was content to be in the second row.
The pole went to the nine-time world champion, amidst Tardozzi’s angry gestures. As in 2025, it will leave first. It is the 76th in MotoGP and the 104 in the World Cup. It is the second this year, after Jerez.
Q2 MotoGP Hungary Classification

Q2 MotoGP Hungary classification.























