About a decade ago to most people, Máriapócs only meant an internationally
renowned pilgrimage visited by the Pope John Paul II. Few people could
have believed that it would not only be famous for the papal visit. In
more recent times this small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg country came
to be known as one of the leading venues of rallycross which is the second
most popular technical sport in Hungary.
Tibor Rabócsi an entrepreneur from Nyíregyháza had clear conceptions
which were soon followed by actions.
A.M.G. RabócsiRing, named after its proprietor, was opened on 23 November
1996. The Auto-Moto-Gokart sports complex has developed its reputation
for high-quality rallycross competitions since 1996. In 2000 the National
Automobilesport Federation of Hungary awarded "The Racetrack of the Year"
prize to the circuit. Today it is the most modern and most popular Hungarian
rallycross track. It has gained international classification and has been
the host of the Prologue of Zemplén-Rally National Championship several
times.
Apart from rallycross competitions, motorcycle races (supermoto), rallysprint
contests and corporate events take place at RabócsiRing. Since 2003 the
circuit has been the venue of professional Gokart National Championship
rounds.
Every year series of wide-ranging events and high-class services provide
cultural entertainment for motorsports enthusiast in the region and the
country. Due to the unbroken developments, rallycross and drift fans have
been able to enjoy artificially illuminated night round of European Championships
since 2007.