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Who is commentating on Moto3 at the Hungarian Grand Prix in the UK and worldwide?

Moto3’s Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park is being shown across a mix of regional broadcasters and the official MotoGP streaming service, with HBO Max UK and TNT Sports 2 HD carrying the UK coverage and the world feed supplying the international commentary on selected channels such as Fox Sports More+, MotoGP Videopass and SPOTV 2. The Moto3 race is scheduled for 11:00 local time, which is 10:00 UK time, making it a morning appointment for British viewers and a live breakfast-watch for audiences across much of Europe. [5][1]

In the UK, the broadcast team is fronted by Suzi Perry, one of motorsport television’s most familiar presenters after long-running work across MotoGP and Formula 1 coverage. Joining her are Gavin Emmett on commentary, Michael Laverty as co-commentator, Neil Hodgson as pundit and Natalie Quirk reporting from the circuit. That line-up gives TNT Sports a blend of live presentation, technical analysis and paddock reporting that is designed to suit both committed Moto3 followers and casual viewers tuning in for the Hungarian round. [1]

The international world-feed team is led by Matthew Birt, with Louis Suddaby alongside him and Jack Appleyard reporting. MotoGP’s own programming for the weekend also highlights Appleyard and Suddaby on the event build-up, underlining their regular role in the championship’s global coverage. For viewers outside the UK, this is the commentary pair most likely to be heard on broadcasters taking the standard world feed. [5][1]

Matthew Birt has been one of the most recognisable voices in motorcycle racing coverage for years, and his lead role on the world feed continues that established presence. Louis Suddaby provides co-commentary, while Jack Appleyard adds circuit-side updates and interview-driven reporting. Together, they provide the neutral international presentation used by broadcasters that do not build a full in-house team. [5][1]

Coverage options vary by region. In the UK, viewers can watch via HBO Max UK or TNT Sports 2 HD, while audiences in Australia are listed for Fox Sports More+, Southeast Asia for SPOTV 2, and global subscribers can use MotoGP Videopass. MotoGP’s own service offers live coverage of practice, qualifying, the Sprint and race action, and it remains the clearest option for fans wanting the complete championship output regardless of local television deals. [1]

For the Hungarian Grand Prix itself, MotoGP’s official schedule confirms that Moto3 opens Sunday race day at 11:00 local time, ahead of the Moto2 and MotoGP races later in the afternoon. That means the class will set the tone for the final day at Balaton Park, with the broadcast team’s commentary and analysis helping viewers track one of the weekend’s most unpredictable categories. [5]

For more on the championship and rights-holder coverage, see the official MotoGP website.

Article generated: 7 June 2026, 10:00 GMT

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