MotoGP has confirmed that the homologation approval for the Balaton Park Circuit is expected to be completed by mid-June.
Despite cancellations in the WorldSBK series in 2024, Balaton Park is set to make its debut in both WorldSBK and MotoGP later this year.
The Hungarian-based track is scheduled to host WorldSBK during the weekend of July 25-27, with MotoGP hosting a month later from August 22-24.
The 16-corner circuit is situated by Lake Balaton, with six right-hand, ten left-hand turns, spanning a total length of 4.115 km.
The last MotoGP race that took place in Hungary was in 1992 at the Hungaroring, located on the outskirts of the capital, Budapest.
FIM President Jorge Viegas emphasised to Speedweek: “I was told that everything is going according to plan.
“The track and safety requirements will be the same. The homologation is done for MotoGP, so it’s also good for the Superbikes.
“Tome Alfonso, our safety officer, is closely monitoring the modifications in Balaton and Brno, both of which are running.”
Alfonso added: “The last FIM inspection visit to the Balaton Circuit took place on February 13.
“Work on the track is underway and in accordance with the work plan we received in November, which was reviewed during the visit.
“The work is on schedule, meets FIM requirements, and should be completed by mid-June, weather permitting.”