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Hungarian Grand Prix Time, Details, Venue, and Broadcast Information for the Formula 1 Event

McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are expected to continue their dominance in Formula 1 this weekend at the Hungarian Grand Prix. These two standout stars from the McLaren team are not anticipated to slow down their performance.

Hungarian Grand Prix Details: Time, Dates, Schedule, Venue, and Streaming Information for the...
Hungarian Grand Prix Details: Time, Dates, Schedule, Venue, and Streaming Information for the Formula 1 Racing Event in Hungary

Hungarian Grand Prix Time, Details, Venue, and Broadcast Information for the Formula 1 Event

The Hungarian Grand Prix, set to take place at the Hungaroring in Budapest from August 1 to August 3, promises an exciting weekend of racing. Practice Three and Qualifying will take place on Saturday, with the race itself scheduled for Sunday at 2pm UK time.

In the drivers' standings, Lando Norris (McLaren) leads the way with 250 points, 4 wins, and 11 podiums. His teammate Oscar Piastri is close behind in second place with 266 points, 6 wins, and 11 podiums. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) is in third place with 185 points, 2 wins, and 5 podiums.

The race weekend kicks off with Practice One and Two on Friday. On Sunday, the F3 Feature Race, F2 Feature Race, Porsche Supercup Race, and the Hungarian Grand Prix will all take place.

Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) will start the Hungarian Grand Prix in pole position, but it's Norris and Piastri who have been the standout drivers this season. Their battle at the Hungarian GP was a pivotal one, with Norris edging Piastri to take the victory. Norris' one-stop race strategy and defensive driving against Piastri proved decisive, reducing Piastri's championship lead to just nine points.

Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) is currently in sixth place in the drivers' standings with 109 points, while George Russell (Mercedes) is in fourth place with 157 points, 1 win, and 5 podiums. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) is in seventh place with 63 points and 1 podium.

For those who can't make it to the track, there are plenty of ways to follow the action. talkSPORT will provide live updates from Tom Clayton, with the race also available on talkSPORT app, DAB digital radio, smart speakers, 1089 or 1053 AM. Sky Sports will broadcast the entire race weekend, and talkSPORT.com will provide the latest build-up and news.

With McLaren's dominance on the focused, technical Hungaroring circuit and Norris and Piastri as the clear frontrunners in the 2025 Drivers' Championship, the Hungarian Grand Prix is set to be an unmissable event. Don't miss out on the action - tune in to talkSPORT or Sky Sports to catch all the excitement live from Budapest.

  1. In addition to the Hungarian Grand Prix, other races such as the F3 Feature Race, F2 Feature Race, Porsche Supercup Race, and MLB games may also catch your interest this weekend.
  2. If you're a fan of football, you might also want to consider placing a betting on the upcoming matches, while F1 enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting race at the Hungaroring.
  3. MMA fans may prefer to keep an eye on their favorite fighters' performances, as the sport continues to grow in popularity.
  4. For those who enjoy auto-racing, the Hungarian Grand Prix is expected to be a thrilling event, particularly with the battle between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri for the lead in the drivers' standings.
  5. Whether you're a racing enthusiast or more interested in sports like football, MLB, or MMA, there are plenty of ways to follow and enjoy the action this weekend, whether at the track or from the comfort of your own home.

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