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Moto2 at the Hungarian Grand Prix is scheduled for 11:15 UK time on Sunday, 7 June 2026, with UK viewers able to watch on HBO Max UK and TNT Sports 2 HD, while international coverage is also available via MotoGP VideoPass and, in Australia and Southeast Asia, through Fox Sports More+ and SPOTV 2 respectively.[1][2][3]
The UK broadcast will be fronted by Suzi Perry, with Gavin Emmett leading the commentary booth alongside Michael Laverty, while Neil Hodgson joins as pundit and Natalie Quirk reports from the circuit.[1] On the world feed, Matthew Birt is the main commentator, supported by Louis Suddaby and reporter Jack Appleyard.[6][7]
Suzi Perry is one of British motorsport broadcasting’s most recognisable presenters, having become a familiar face across two-wheeled and four-wheeled racing coverage for more than two decades. Gavin Emmett is also a long-established voice in motorcycle racing coverage, and his lead role for TNT Sports continues a career spent across Grand Prix broadcasting and pit-lane reporting. Michael Laverty, a former Grand Prix rider, adds rider insight from direct elite-level experience, while Neil Hodgson brings the perspective of a former World Superbike champion and seasoned TV analyst.[1]
The world-feed line-up is equally experienced. Matthew Birt has long been one of the most familiar voices in MotoGP and Moto2 coverage, while Louis Suddaby provides expert co-commentary and Jack Appleyard reports from the paddock. MotoGP’s own broadcast clips for the Hungarian weekend confirm Birt and Suddaby on the feed for top-class qualifying coverage, underlining that viewers on international services will hear the same core commentary style across the event.[6][7]
For viewers in the UK, the key detail is that TNT Sports content is now streamed via HBO Max UK, while the TNT Sports television channels remain available, and a TNT Sports subscription is still required for streaming access.[1] Free-to-air highlights of the Hungarian Grand Prix are also scheduled for Quest later in the week, offering an additional route for casual viewers who miss the live race action.[1]
The Hungarian Grand Prix timetable places the Moto2 race at 11:15 BST, following Moto3 and before the MotoGP feature race, making it one of the central live sessions of the Sunday programme.[2][3] For readers wanting official championship information, the MotoGP site’s race and video pages provide the event’s latest coverage and session material.[7][8]
If you are following the weekend from Britain or abroad, the combination of HBO Max UK, TNT Sports 2 HD, MotoGP VideoPass and regional broadcasters ensures the Hungarian Moto2 race is widely available, with a commentary line-up that blends established presenters, former riders and experienced pit-lane reporters.
Official MotoGP information can be found on the MotoGP VideoPass service page.[8]
Article generated: 7 June 2026, 11:15 GMT
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