Watching Hungarian Grand Prix 2025: Live streaming Formula 1 online from any location
Get ready for the thrilling 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix! Here's a comprehensive guide on where and how you can catch all the action.
The Schedule
The Hungarian GP will take place from August 1-3, 2025, at the Hungaroring near Budapest. Key timed events are as follows:
- Saturday, August 2: Qualifying at 9:55 a.m. (ESPN2)
- Sunday, August 3: Grand Prix race at 8:55 a.m. (ESPN) with pre-race coverage starting earlier.
In British Summer Time (BST), the Grand Prix race starts at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 3. Friday and Saturday include F2, F3, and practice sessions with varying start times around mid-morning to afternoon local time.
Streaming and TV Options by Country
United Kingdom
Sky Sports F1 channel and Now TV streaming service are your go-to options for watching the Hungarian GP in the UK.
United States
In the USA, the Hungarian GP can be watched on ESPN TV channel, with Qualifying on ESPN2, Practice 3 on ESPN3, Practice 2 on ESPN3, and Practice 1 on ESPN3.
Other Countries
Various broadcasters hold rights across the globe. For instance, ORF and Servus TV in Austria, Luxembourg RTL Zwee, Belgium’s RTBF (free-to-air), and Kayo Sports in Australia offer live coverage. F1 TV Pro provides live HD coverage in many regions. Some countries may also have free-to-air coverage for select races.
Free Live Streams
While in many countries F1 is behind paywalls, some broadcasters like ORF and Servus TV (Austria), RTBF (Belgium), and Luxembourg’s RTL Zwee offer free-to-air streaming of selected races, including the Hungarian GP. Availability depends on regional rights, so check local listings or official broadcaster websites for access.
Additional Details
- Live insights such as Driver Tracker and onboard cameras are available on ESPN+ and Disney+ in the US.
- Most broadcasts provide comprehensive race day coverage, including practice, qualifying, and post-race analysis.
- If traveling or looking to stream from outside your country, using a VPN service like NordVPN can enable access to other regional streams, respecting local broadcasting regulations.
Platform Availability
F1 TV Pro is available via multiple platforms including Roku TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Google TV, and mobile devices.
Pricing
F1 TV Pro prices vary depending on the region, with the cheapest being $3.99/month in India and the most expensive being $129/month in Mexico.
Other Countries' Coverage
- In Finland, F1 TV Pro offers an official F1 live stream, while the F1 is also broadcast on Viaplay's V Sport.
- In Brazil, Band continues to offer free-to-air live TV coverage of F1 races, while Cord-cutters can watch on F1 TV Pro for $5.99 a month.
- In Italy, Sky Italia is the place to watch F1.
- In the Netherlands, F1 TV Pro offers live coverage of F1 practice, qualifiers, and races.
Practice Sessions
- Practice 1 for the Hungarian Grand Prix will be held on Friday 1 August at 12.30pm BST / 7.30am ET.
- Practice 2 for the Hungarian Grand Prix will be held on Friday 1 August at 4pm BST / 11am ET.
- Practice 3 for the Hungarian Grand Prix will be held on Saturday 2 August at 11.30am BST / 10am ET.
Qualifying
Qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix will be held on Saturday 2 August at 3pm BST / 6.30am ET.
The Location
The Hungarian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on 1-3 August 2025 at the Hungaroring, Mogyorod.
Enjoy the excitement of the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix! Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, there are plenty of options to catch all the action.
- To watch the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix in the UK, you can purchase a subscription to Sky Sports F1 channel or Now TV streaming service.
- In the USA, the Hungarian GP will be broadcast on ESPN TV channel, with Qualifying on ESPN2 and practice sessions on ESPN3.
- If you're in Austria, ORF and Servus TV offer free-to-air streaming of the Hungarian GP, while in Belgium, RTBF provides free coverage.
- For viewers in Finland, both F1 TV Pro and Viaplay's V Sport offer live streams of the Hungarian Grand Prix.