How to watch the F1 2022 Hungarian GP: start time, TV schedule and live streams

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Watch the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix live on TV or stream it: all the timings for this weekend's practice, qualifying and race sessions from the Hungaroring

Esteban Ocon leads Sebastian Vettel in the 2021 Hungarian GP

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Just the Hungarian Grand Prix to go until the summer break and Ferrari is looking to bounce straight back from last weekend, when Charles Leclerc crashed out of the lead at Paul Ricard, leaving him trailing Max Verstappen by 63 points.

Heading into Hungary, Leclerc could win every race for the rest of the season and still not become world champion, putting his team very much on the back foot.

But anything can happen at the Hungaroring, as Esteban Ocon’s victory last year showed. And with rain forecast, the weekend could be even more unpredictable.

This weekend also sees the sixth round of the W Series. Here are the UK TV and streaming times in order to watch it all unfold.

 

How to watch the 2022 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

With live coverage of every session, as well as free-to-view highlights of qualifying and the race, you can follow all the action. BST times are listed.

Live TV: Every session will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 beginning with Free Practice 1 at Friday lunchtime.

Live stream: All the running can be live streamed via the Sky Go app for anybody that is subscribed to Sky Sports F1. NOW TV memberships also allow full access to Sky’s live coverage.

Highlights: Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of the weekend’s action on Saturday and Sunday evening. For a quicker recap, however, the official F1 YouTube channel will upload a shorter highlights package after each session over the weekend.

Qualifying, Saturday 30 July  Hungarian Grand Prix, Sunday 31 July
Start time 3pm 2pm
Live coverage From 2.30pm, Sky From 12.30pm, Sky
Highlights 7.30pm, Channel 4 6.30pm, Channel 4

Where to watch every Hungarian Grand Prix session

Each session will be live on Sky Sports F1 with coverage leading up to each one, as well as the reaction.

Sky Sports Main Event will also broadcast qualifying and the race, but none of the practice sessions.

Sky Sports F1 – Live

Friday: FP1 – 12:30pm | FP2 – 3:45pm

Saturday: FP3 – 11:45am | Qualifying – 2:30pm

Sunday: Grand Prix – 12:30pm

 

How to stream the Hungarian Grand Prix

For existing Sky subscribers, the action can be live streamed using the Sky Go app on mobile and tablet devices, as well as a PC, laptop or console.

The sessions on the weekend are also available to watch via NOW TV with a sports membership and can be streamed anywhere in the UK, regardless of location. As with Sky Go, the app can be downloaded on mobile and tablet devices, as well as a PC, laptop or console.

NOW TV weekend passes are also available, which grant access to each session including the coverage leading up to the event, as well as the live reaction.

 

Who will win the Hungarian Grand Prix?

The tide is in favour of Verstappen and Red Bull but as has been the case all season, Ferrari is quicker on a Saturday. Despite the team’s sizeable lead, Red Bull has only achieved pole four times this year compared to Ferrari’s eight.

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The Hungaroring’s 14 turns place huge importance on high downforce, which should suit the F1-75, so anything but a Ferrari pole will be a disappointment for the team.

Passing is tricky on track, the pole-sitter typically has the advantage — as long as they follow the right strategy and have a reliable car. Neither of which Ferrari’s drivers can take for granted

However, with rain forecast on Saturday, will the Hungaroring throw up another surprise?

 

How many laps is the Hungarian Grand Prix?

There will be 70 laps around the Hungaroring, resulting in a total race distance of 190.4 miles (306.6km) on a circuit that is 2.72 miles (4.38km) in length.

The layout will feature two DRS zones with the first being on the start-finish straight, while the second is between the hairpins at Turns 1 and 2.

In the case of delays, there will be a maximum race distance of 120 minutes.

 

2022 Hungarian GP session times 

(All times BST)

Friday 29 July Saturday 30 July Sunday 31 July
F1 Free Practice 1 – 1pm
Free Practice 2 – 4pm
Free Practice 3 – 12pm
Qualifying – 3pm
Grand Prix – 2pm
W Series Practice – 10:50am
Qualifying – 6:25pm
Race – 1:40pm

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