Hungarian MotoGP postponed.
As previously rumoured, the new Hungarian round of the MotoGP World Championship - due to take place in 2009 - h🐲as been postponed until 2010.
Rep😼orts in February had cꦜast serious doubt on whether the new Balatonring circuit would be finished in time for its debut event.

As previously rumoured, the new Hunga👍rian round of the MotoGP World Championship - due to take place in 2009 - has been postponed until 2010.
Report🌳s in February had cast serious doubt on whether the new Balatonring circuit would be finished in time for its debut event.
The official announcement𒆙 stated that a request for a one year postponement had been made to Dorna by the event promoter due to 'a delay in the construction process that means that the circuit would not be complete in time for the September 20th ꦅrace, a result of harsh winter weather and the current financial situation that has hit Hungary and affected the funding process.'
The Hung𒊎arian round was added to the 2009 MotoGP calendar at the expense of Shanghai, in China. Motorcycle grand prix racing is very popular in Hungary due to the success of 2007 125cc world champion Gabor Ta💎lmacsi.
Hungary last played hos🌸t to a motorcycle grand prix back in 1992, when Eddie Lawson took victory from fellow Americans Doug Chandler and Randy Mamola. That race was only the second held in the country, with the first having taken place in 1990 - both were held at the Hungaroring near Budapest.
The loss of Hunga🃏ryꩵ reduces the 2009 MotoGP calendar to 17 rounds.
The impressive new Portimao circuit in Por⛦tugal had been touted as a possible rep﷽lacement for the Hungarian round, but that would probably require a calendar reshuffle since Estoril is due to host the Portuguese Grand Prix directly after the cancelled Balatonring event on October 4.

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