Hungary for the 11th round of this year's companionship. This weekend features a normal race schedule, with the sprint format not being used on this track.
F1's standard three-day race weekend — Friday practice, Saturday qualifying and Sunday race — will be the format used from 21 July through 23 July. This weekend sees the return of Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo to the grid, with the 34-year-old replacing Dutch driver Nyck DeVries in the AlphaTauri.
Also making a comeback are the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who finished second and fourth in the previous race weekend at Silverstone. The British Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen win again, with the dominant Dutchman hoping to continue the win streak in Hungary — where he won last year.
Where to watch To watch the F1 events and the support races, you will need to have a subscription to F1 TV Pro, which you can then use to watch the events on the F1TV app. The race is not being broadcast anywhere else.
The F1 TV subscription also gives viewers access to race timings, charts and other simple data to track the race and individual drivers' performance. When is the Hungarian Grand PrixFormula 1 Hungarian GP Practice 1: Friday July 21, 5:00pm (IST) Practice 2: Friday July 21, 8:30pm (IST) Practice 3: Saturday July 22, 4:00pm (IST) Qualifying: Saturday July 22, 7:30pm (IST) Race: Sunday July 23, 6:30pm (IST)Formula 2 Hungarian GP Practice: Friday July 21, 2:35pm (IST) Qualifying: Friday July 21, 7:30pm (IST) Sprint race: Saturday July 22, 5:45pm (IST) Feature race: Sunday July 23, 1:35pm (IST)Formula 3 Hungarian GP Practice: Friday July 21, 1:25pm (IST) Qualifying: Friday July 21, 6:35pm (IST) Sprint race: Saturday July 22, 1:20pm (IST) Feature race: Sunday
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