Overview
- The Aspar Team rookie converted pole into his second win, reclaiming the lead in a last-lap duel that included light contact.
- Valentín Perrone finished second after opting for a hard rear tyre, with David Muñoz completing the podium.
- Ángel Piqueras placed fourth and gained two points on José Antonio Rueda, who crossed the line fifth.
- Rueda remains comfortably ahead in the championship by roughly 69–71 points, with eight races still to run.
- Hungary returned to the world championship calendar after 33 years with the series’ first race at the new Balaton Park circuit.