For fans who want to follow Hungaria 2026 without paying for full access, there is a split viewing path. Trans7 will offer free coverage through digital television, but only for Moto3 and the main MotoGP race.
That means viewers who want every session, from practice to qualifying to the sprint race, will still need a paid streaming service. Vidio and Vision+ are set to carry the full Hungaria 2026 schedule for subscribers who activate the required packages.
Free coverage on Trans7 comes with limits
Trans7 will broadcast the event through digital TV, but its free coverage is not complete. The station is only opening Moto3 and the main MotoGP race, so viewers looking for every track session will need another platform.
Accessing Trans7 also depends on the television setup. A TV must support digital broadcasting, while older analog sets require an STB, proper antenna placement, and an automatic channel search.
Paid streaming remains the full option
For complete coverage, Vidio and Vision+ are the main choices. Both platforms are carrying the Hungaria 2026 program, including practice, qualifying, sprint race, and the main race.
The official live-stream links listed are Vidio at https://www.vidio.com/categories/motogp and Vision+ at https://www.visionplus.id/webclient/live. On Vidio, viewers need to open the service through a browser or app, log in or register, then select “Buy Package” and purchase the Platinum Extra package before the stream becomes available according to schedule.
Vision+ follows a similar process. Users need to open the app or official site, log in to an existing account or register first, then activate the Premium Sport package, which is listed at Rp40 ribu.
Once the package is active, viewers can search for the banner “MotoGP: Brembo Grand Prix of Italy” or use manual search to find the race coverage.
Important schedule points for Hungaria 2026
The Hungaria 2026 program begins on Friday, 5 June 2026. On that day, Moto3 FP1 is scheduled from 14.00–14.35 WIB, while MotoGP practice runs from 20.00–21.00 WIB.
Saturday, 6 June 2026, features qualifying, FP2, and the MotoGP Sprint Race at 20.00 WIB. The main races then take place on Sunday, 7 June 2026, with Moto3 at 16.00 WIB for 20 laps, Moto2 at 17.15 WIB for 22 laps, and MotoGP at 19.00 WIB for 26 laps.
The presence of Indonesian Moto3 rider Vega Eda Pratama also adds extra attention to the European MotoGP 2026 series. That makes the opening sessions and the main race especially relevant for viewers tracking both Moto3 and the premier class.
With free digital TV access on one side and full paid streaming on the other, fans have several ways to follow Hungaria 2026. The key is making sure the device, subscription, and broadcast time are all ready before the sessions begin.
