This Saturday the classification of race number eleven of the 2023 Formula 1 season will take place at the Hungaroring racetrack. Find out the details.
The 2023 Formula 1 season will continue on his way with the Hungarian Grand Prix in the circuit hungry and this Saturday the classification takes place. I know the details.
What is the Hungarian GP circuit?
The Hungaroring is a circuit inaugurated in 1986 that since the same year hosts Formula 1. Is located in Mogyoróda small county outside of Budapest.
This is a rarely used circuit that usually has a large amount of dust. For this reason, overtaking is rare and the position of the drivers in the classification will be important for the future of the race. On the other hand, the teams’ strategies in terms of pit stops will also play a major role in this Grand Prix.
The current route has 4,381 meters. In total there were 14 curves and during the race 70 laps were made, completing a total of 306.630 kilometers.

What time is qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix
- Argentina: 11:00
- Brazil: 11:00
- Uruguay: 11:00
- Paraguayan: 10:00
- chilli: 10:00
- Bolivian: 10:00
- Venezuela: 10:00
- Peru: It’s 9
- Ecuador: It’s 9
- Colombia: It’s 9
- Mexico: 8:00
F1 LIVE: where to watch the Hungarian GP on TV and online
The Hungarian GP race can be seen live on Fox Sports:
- Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
- DirecTV channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD)
- Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) of Telecentro
Also, it will be released on Star+, the streaming service offered by ESPN. There are two easy ways to contract the service to watch Formula 1. First, for 1,749 pesos per month, and the other option is to buy it annually for $17,490.
In turn, you can also access F1TV, the service offered by F1 and costs around US$6.99 per month. On the other hand, as always, you will be able to follow every minute on the website of TyCSports.com.
F1 2023 calendar: when is the next GP
- Bahrain GP | March 5, 2023 – DONE
- Saudi Arabian GP | March 19, 2023 – DONE
- Australian GP | April 2, 2023 – DONE
- Azerbaijan GP | April 30, 2023 – DONE
- Miami GP | May 7, 2023 – DONE
- Emilia Romagna GP | May 21, 2023 – SUSPENDED
- Monaco GP | May 28, 2023 – DONE
- Spanish GP | June 4, 2023 – DONE
- Canadian GP | June 18, 2023 – DONE
- Austrian GP | July 2, 2023 – DONE
- British GP | July 9, 2023 – DONE
- Hungarian GP | July 23, 2023 – NEXT
- Belgian GP | July 30, 2023
- Dutch GP | August 27, 2023
- Italian GP | September 3, 2023
- Singapore GP | September 17, 2023
- Japan GP | September 24, 2023
- Qatar GP | October 8, 2023
- United States GP | October 22, 2023
- Mexican GP | October 29, 2023
- Brazilian GP | November 5, 2023
- Las Vegas GP | November 18, 2023
- Abu Dhabi GP | November 26, 2023
Source: Tycsports

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