Five Months to the Start: MBH Investment Bank Becomes a Key Sponsor of S1GP Hungary

Black Star Speedway Visonta will host Hungary’s first-ever S1GP Supermoto World Championship round on July 12-13, 2025.

Budapest-based MBH Investment Bank Strengthens Its Commitment to Supermoto Racing in Hungary by becoming a Key Sponsor of the First-Ever S1GP Supermoto Hungarian Grand Prix

A prestigious world championship is coming to Black Star Speedway Visonta on July 12-13, 2025: the S1GP Supermoto World Championship will host its first-ever Hungarian Grand Prix at the newly upgraded venue. The track will feature a one-of-a-kind paved section known as the Sky Section, unique in Hungary, along with a newly designed off-road sector.

While preparations for the event are in full swing, Black Star Speedway is proud to announce its first major partner for the S1GP Supermoto Hungarian Grand Prix: MBH Investment Bank. The company has long been committed to supporting motorcycle racing, and through the S1GP Hungarian Grand Prix, they are further strengthening this partnership.

“As a key player in Hungary’s financial sector, MBH Investment Bank aims to demonstrate its commitment to the community through the support of sporting events,” said Szabolcs Brezina, CEO of MBH Investment Bank.

“We are delighted to welcome MBH Investment Bank as a key partner of the S1GP Hungarian Grand Prix,” said Adél Kolarovszki, Managing Director of Black Star Speedway. “Hosting a World Championship race takes the Visonta circuit to the next level, and MBH Investment Bank’s involvement confirms that our track and events hold significant business potential for our partners.”

Four-Time World Champion Sends a Message to Fans

The event is generating significant excitement among both spectators and participants, with tickets now available at S1GP.hu and through the nationwide Eventim network. Daily content about the S1GP Supermoto World Championship is being shared on social media, and recently, four-time world champion Marc-Reiner Schmidt also sent a message to Hungarian fans.