History of the Hungarian Grand Prix

Only two Grand Prix weekends have been hosted on Hungarian soil and both have been at the world-renowned Hungaroring. The first was in 1990 when now-MotoGP™ Legend and five-time 500cc World Champion Mick Doohan took his maiden premier class victory on board his Honda, with American John Kocinski and Italy’s Loris Capirossi picking up victories in the intermediate and lightweight classes. Two years later in 1992, Grand Prix motorcycling was a again at the Hungaroring and this time, it was another MotoGP™ Legend who claimed maximum points in the premier class: Eddie Lawson on board his Cagiva machine.

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