Aron Canet Steals The Show In Moto2 Hungary Free Practice Two! - Fresh Celebrity News 2025

  • By Chase
  • Aug. 25, 2025, 4 p.m.

Aron Canet’s Epic Comeback at Balaton Park

Hey, Moto2 fans, buckle up because Aron Canet is back with a vengeance! After a rough Friday at the stunning Balaton Park Circuit in Hungary, the Fantic Racing Lino Sonego rider turned things around in Free Practice Two. Canet didn’t just climb the timesheets - he owned them, clocking an impressive 1:40.570 to lead the pack on Saturday morning.

Friday’s struggles? Ancient history. Canet’s performance was a flirty little reminder to his rivals that he’s still the one to beat. With the Hungarian round being the 14th of 22 in the 2025 Moto2 season, every session counts, and Canet is clearly here to play.

But let’s not forget the context - this isn’t just a one-man show. The Balaton Park Circuit, a fresh addition to the Moto2 calendar, has been challenging riders with its unique layout. Canet’s ability to adapt overnight has fans buzzing about what he’ll bring to the qualifying rounds.

Aron Canet Moto2 Celebrity

Aron Canet Moto2 Celebrity

Top Contenders Heating Up the Track

While Canet stole the spotlight, he wasn’t the only one turning heads. Moto2 World Championship leader Manuel Gonzalez kept things spicy, securing second place with a time of 1:40.713 for the Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP team. Hot on his heels was rookie sensation David Alonso, who nabbed third for the CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team with a blistering 1:40.728.

The Red Bull KTM Ajo squad also brought their A-game, with Daniel Munoz and Collin Veijer rounding out the top five in fourth and fifth places. And can we talk about Adrian Huertas? The Italtrans Racing Team rider is having his best weekend yet as a rookie, landing sixth with a time of 1:40.873 - talk about a crush-worthy performance!

"I knew I had to push harder after Friday, and today felt like a fresh start. The team’s support made all the difference," Canet shared after the session, flashing that winning smile.

Surprises and Standouts in the Top Ten

The competition didn’t stop there. Filip Salac, the top Boscoscuro rider for ELF Marc VDS Racing Team, started his day in seventh, while Friday’s chart-topper Diogo Moreira slipped to eighth for Italtrans Racing Team. It’s a flirty little game of musical chairs on the timesheets, and we’re here for the drama!

Barry Baltus couldn’t quite match Canet’s pace at Fantic Racing, settling for ninth, while Jake Dixon completed the top ten for ELF Marc VDS Racing Team. With times this tight - just tenths of a second separating the leaders - every lap feels like a heart-racing flirtation with victory.

For those curious about the full breakdown, the Free Practice Two results list everyone from Canet down to Nakarin Atiratphuvapat in 28th. It’s a long grid, but the top spots are where the real action is heating up. Who’s got your vote for the next session?

Moto2 race winner Aron Canet

Moto2 race winner Aron Canet

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