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F1 Hungarian Grand Prix practice: Live stream, TV channel, start time and full schedule for third GP in Budapest


FORMULA ONE is on the move again as the season moves on swiftly to Hungary and the twisty Hungaroring.

Lewis Hamilton missed out on the podium in a dramatic season opener in Austria, but parity was restored in the Styrian GP as the six-time world champ dominated from pole.

Hamilton was in terrific form as he dominated in StyriaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The run up to this race week has been dominated by potential coronavirus restrictions, with Hamilton and fellow Brits warned they face PRISON if they break strict protocol.

When is Hungarian Grand Prix practice?

  • The teams have arrived in Hungary ahead of a three-day race week.
  • Practice sessions 1 and 2 will be held on Friday, July 17.
  • Session 1 begins at 10am BST, running for 90 minutes until 11.30am.
  • Session 2 will start at 2pm BST.
  • Following further practice and then qualifying, the big race itself is set for Sunday, July 19 and begins at 2.10pm BST.

Hamilton and fellow Brits will have to adhere to strict coronavirus protocol in HungaryCredit: EPA

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

  • You can catch every minute of practice, qualifying and the race itself on Sky Sports F1.
  • Coverage of the first practice session on Friday will begin at 9.30am.
  • If you’re not a Sky customer but want to tune in, grab a NOW TV pass from just £9.99 to stream on your mobile, tablet, PC or games console.
  • Channel 4 will show free-to-air highlights of qualifying on Saturday at 6.45pm.
  • They will also broadcast highlights of the race on Sunday at 7.30pm.

Race week schedule

Friday, July 17

  • Practice 1 – 10am
  • Practice 2 – 2pm

Saturday, July 18

  • Practice 3 – 11am
  • Qualifying – 2pm

Sunday, July 19

  • Race – 2.10pm


Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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