F1: Hungarian GP race schedule and how to watch live

This Sunday, July 31, is the Hungarian Grand Prix race, date 13 of the Formula 1 World Championship. Find out what you need to know.

After the classification on Saturday, this Sunday, July 31, is the Hungarian Grand Prix Race, date 13 of Formula 1 World Championship. It will take place from 10 am and will take place at the Hungaroring, located 30 kilometers from the center of Budapest. I know where to see him live and more.

F1: George Russell takes pole position at the Hungarian GP

The British Red Bull driver took his first pole position and the first of the season for the German team in a great final where he snatched the best time from the Spaniard Carlos Sainz, from Ferrari. Russell posted a time of 1:17.377.

F1: what time is the Hungarian GP race

  • Argentina: 10 hours
  • Uruguay: 10 hours
  • Brazil: 10 hours
  • Chile: 9 hours
  • Paraguay: 9 hours
  • Bolivia: 9 hours
  • Venezuela: 9 hours
  • Mexico: 8 hours
  • Ecuador: 8 hours
  • Colombia: 8 hours
  • Peru: 08 hours

Hungarian GP race: where to watch live on TV and ONLINE

The Hungarian Grand Prix race can be seen live in Argentina on television by Fox Sports from 10 of the following signals:

  • Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
  • DirecTV Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD).
  • Telecentre Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD).

In addition, it can be watched live on Star +. There are two simple ways to contract the service offered by Formula 1. First, for 880 pesos per month, and the other option is to buy it annually for $8,800.

Along with this you can follow the Hungarian GP race, minute by minute, for TyCSports.com.

F1: how about the Hungarian GP Circuit

  • Circuit Name: Hungaroring
  • Length: 4,381 km
  • Race distance: 70 laps (306.63 kilometers)
  • Curves: 14 (6 left, 8 right)
  • Maximum speed: 315km/h
  • Quick lap record: Lewis Hamilton – 1’16.627
Hungaroring

F1 2022 calendar: which GP is coming

  • 14 – Belgian GP (August 26-28)
  • 15 – Dutch GP (September 2-4)
  • 16 – Italian GP (September 9-11)
  • 17 – Russian GP (September 23-25)
  • 18 – Singapore GP (September 30 to October 2)
  • 19 – Japanese GP (October 7-9)
  • 20 – United States GP (Austin) (October 21-23)
  • 21 – Mexican GP (October 28-30)
  • 22 – Brazilian GP (November 11-13)
  • 23 – Abu Dhabi GP (November 18-20

Source: Tycsports

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