Supermoto World Champs storm Visonta's Black Star Speedway in 2026! Catch David Bereczki and top riders in the Hungarian Grand Prix, Sept 4-6.
where: 3271 Visonta, Black Star Speedway
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The FIM Supermoto World Championship Hungarian Grand Prix blasts into Black Star Speedway in Visonta from Friday, September 4 to Sunday, September 6, 2026âthree full days of non-stop action! Catch the world’s top supermoto riders battling it out alongside Hungarian stars like European race winner David Bereczki (Bereczki DĂĄvid). Expect jaw-dropping track action, wild stunt shows, and killer side events for the ultimate motorsport blowout. Head over to 3271 Visonta and dive into the frenzy as this powerhouse series returns to Hungaryâdon’t miss it!
Key Details
S1GP Visonta 2026. Event number: 104. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!
Pros
This Supermoto World Champs event packs three days of insane racing, stunts, and side action that any motorsport fan from the US would dig, like a mix of motocross and road racing on steroids.
Super family-friendly for older kids and teens who love speedâstunt shows and rider battles keep everyone hyped without being too sketchy.
Supermoto's getting more international buzz, especially if you're into US events like Supercross or X Games motocross, so you'll recognize the high-level talent.
Visonta's a hidden gem off the tourist trail, giving you that authentic Hungarian motorsport vibe without the massive crowds of places like Spa or Monza.
Zero Hungarian language skills neededâit's a global FIM event with English announcements, signage, and international crowds everywhere.
Easy peasy to reach by renting a car at Budapest airport for a fun 1.5-hour drive through countryside, or hop a train/bus combo if you're feeling adventurous.
Stacks up great against US moto events like Arenacross but with cheaper entry, wild Euro atmosphere, and stars like David Bereczki adding local flavor you won't get stateside.
Cons
Visonta's super off-the-radar for foreign visitorsânot a Budapest or Balaton hotspot, so it feels like discovering a secret but takes extra planning.
Public transport's doable but clunkyâtrain to nearby Gyöngyös then taxi, not as seamless as hopping a shuttle at Daytona or Indy.
If your family's got super young kids or noise-haters, the roaring engines and dust might be overwhelming compared to tamer US family fests.
Supermoto's niche compared to mega-famous F1 or MotoGP, so it might not wow non-moto buddies back home as much as a NASCAR race would.





