F1: Hungarian GP race schedule and where to watch live

This Sunday the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix takes place at the Hungaroring racetrack, in what will be the thirteenth race of the 2024 season.

The start of the British GP. (Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)

Formula 1 returns this weekend after a week’s rest, and The thirteenth race of the 2024 season is the Hungarian Grand Prixwhich takes place at the Hungaroring racetrack, and ends on Sunday with the race. I know the details.

In a bumpy classification, and with rain as the protagonist, pilots Sergio Pérez and Yuki Tsunoda had to leave after hitting the advertising signs in Qualy 1 and Qualy 3 respectively. Despite this, there were no major delays and the first two places went to McLaren.

Landro Norris finished first and will be ahead of everyone this Sunday, while his teammate Oscar Piastri finished second. In addition, Max Verstappen finished in third position, thus completing the qualifying podium in Hungary.

This is how the Hungarian GP Formula 1 starting grid looks like

Hungarian GP Grill

What is the F1 Hungarian GP circuit?

The cars will recover their high downforce packages, almost to the same level as in Monaco, from then on The Hungaroring is a very winding circuit, with one real straight, which includes the finish line. This is the most likely, if not the only, overtaking point.

From this there are 14 curves, six to the left and eight to the right, some of which have 180° radii.. The track is also up and down and its 4,381 meters makes it one of the shortest on the calendar. This series of turns meant that the drivers had no time to breathe during the 70 laps of the race..

Hungarian GP Circuit

F1, LIVE: which channel is showing the Hungarian GP and where to watch ONLINE

The Great Hungarian Grand Prix can be seen live in Argentina on television Fox Sports:

  • DirecTV channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
  • Cablevisión Digital and Flow channels 26 (SD) and 106 (HD).
  • Telecenter Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).

To view it online you can follow Disney+the exclusive service of ESPNa channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television. In addition, you will be able to follow the competition every minute on the website www.tycsports.com.

What time is the F1 Hungarian GP?

  • Argentina: 10 hours
  • Brazil: 10 hours
  • Uruguay: 10 hours
  • Paraguay: 9 hours
  • Chile: 9 hours
  • Mexico: 8 hours
  • Ecuador: 8 hours
  • Colombia: 8 hours
  • Venezuela: 9 hours
  • Bolivia: 9 hours
  • Peru: 9 hours
  • Mexico: 7 hours

Source: Tycsports

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