F1 Hungarian Grand Prix: When and Where to Watch the Hungaroring Race in India

Following their victory at the British Grand Prix, which tied the record established by McLaren in 1988, Red Bull will attempt to break the record for most consecutive wins by an F1 constructor as they go for a 12th straight victory.

By Divyam Dubey | on July 20, 2023 Follow us on Autox Google News

After a two-week hiatus after the British Grand Prix, Formula One will resume with the Hungarian Grand Prix, the eleventh round of the 2023 F1 Championship. The F1 race weekend kicks off on Friday, July 21st and goes all the way till Sunday, July 23rd. This is just a regular F1 race weekend with no sprint races. We'll have three practice sessions, qualifying and the main race on Sunday evening. While Sergio Perez, another member of Red Bull Racing, currently retains second position, Max Verstappen maintains his winning run and widens his championship lead. Lando Norris' second-place performance in the previous race at Silverstone gave him his first podium of the 2023 season, while teammate Oscar Piastri's fourth-place showing suggested a revitalised McLaren may challenge for podium finishes for the duration of the year.

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F1 Hungarian Grand Prix: Official Schedule

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Friday, July 21

  • Hungarian Grand Prix FP1 - 05:00 
  • Hungarian Grand Prix FP2 - 08:30

Saturday, July 22

  • Hungarian Grand Prix FP3 - 04:00 
  • Qualifying - 07:30 

Sunday, July 23

  • Hungarian Grand Prix Race - 06:30 pm

F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Where to Watch in India

The 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix of Formula 1 will be streamed live on a number of foreign networks. Viewers in countries with F1TV Pro will have access to different video angles such as an onboard camera view of your favourite team and driver, an analytical data screen, and a real-time course map. For Rs 2,482 per year, you can get an F1 TV subscription.

Sky Sports customers have access to similar camera angles as well. For countries like the United Kingdom and India, online streaming seems to be the only choice after the suspension of F1's TV streaming rights in a number of locations. Given that it offers real-time information, the Formula 1 app makes it simple for users to keep up with the action.

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F1: Williams Team Boss James Vowles Praise on Alex Albon

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Williams team head James Vowles has gushed over Thai-British racer Alex Albon, praising his performance in recent races, during his tenure with the team. Even though Williams' preparation of the FW45 was hampered by the absence of an official Technical Director, former Red Bull driver Albon has so far claimed three points finishes since Vowles took over as Team Principal in the 2023 season.

Williams had a great weekend at the British Grand Prix thanks in large part to Alex Albon's impressive performance. In addition, Logan Sergeant had several outstanding moments. They moved up one spot in the Constructors' Championship standings, giving them a season-high eighth-place finish.

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