TV Schedule for the 2025 Hungary F1 Grand Prix

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Meet in Budapest from August 1 to 3, 2025, for the fourteenth round of the 2025 F1 season.

After being drenched on the legendary Spa-Francorchamps track, F1 heads east to unpack in Budapest, at the equally iconic Hungaroring. Nestled in the hills of Mogyoród, the Hungarian circuit has been a staple on the calendar since 1986, the year it became the very first Formula 1 Grand Prix held behind the Iron Curtain. A strong symbol at the time, and a legacy that is still alive today.

Raced in a narrow and winding bowl, the Hungarian Grand Prix often offers unexpected scenarios, despite a layout not favorable for overtaking. It was notably the stage for Esteban Ocon’s first victory in 2021 in a completely crazy race, and the first success of Oscar Piastri last year, who dominated his teammate Lando Norris. Two years earlier, Lewis Hamilton achieved the 104th, and so far last, pole position of his career there.

A year after his Hungarian feat, Piastri returns as the championship leader. The Australian has since piled up victories (eight in total), including the one achieved last Sunday in Belgium. He now has a 16-point lead over Lando Norris, who is determined to reverse the trend before the summer break. At McLaren, the goal is clear: to maintain an undisputed dominance in a Constructors’ Championship where the Woking team is ahead of Ferrari by more than double the points. With 516 points and already six doubles in thirteen races, the season is nearing perfection.

This weekend, it’s a return to a classic format: three free practice sessions before qualifying on Saturday at 4 PM, and a race start scheduled for Sunday at 3 PM. In Budapest, the stakes will be numerous, between confirmation for Piastri, revenge for Norris, and strategic battles for the teams.

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Thirty-eight years after its first edition, the Hungarian Grand Prix remains a symbolic and strategic event, where the heat and difficulty of the track offer a unique challenge every year… in the East, always something new.

Hungarian Grand Prix F1 2025 – 14th Round

Saturday, August 2
12:10 PM – Free Practice 3 (Canal+ Sport)
3:40 PM – Qualifying (Canal+ Sport – Live Text AUTOhebdo)

Sunday, August 3
3 PM – Grand Prix (Canal+ – Live Text AUTOhebdo)

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