Starting grid and TV schedule for the Hungarian F1 Grand Prix

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Join us in Budapest this Sunday, August 3, 2025, at 3:00 PM for the fourteenth round of the 2025 F1 season.

While McLarens dominated the top of the F1 time sheets during practice, Charles Leclerc made a strong impression in qualifying. The Monegasque secured his 27th pole position of his career, surprising Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in the final minutes of the session. The Ferrari driver will start from the front on Sunday, with Piastri alongside him on the front row, while Norris will share the second row with George Russell.

Aston Martin shows a significant return to form after the Belgian debacle. Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll placed their two green cars on the third row, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively. Gabriel Bortoleto also delivered a strong performance. The rising Brazilian rookie claimed the seventh spot on the grid, ahead of a struggling Max Verstappen. The four-time world champion could only manage eighth on a track that offers no room for mistakes.

The Racing Bulls of Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar round out the top 10, confirming their steadiness on a flying lap. Just behind, Oliver Bearman will start eleventh, while Lewis Hamilton, visibly dejected, saw his weekend collapse in Q2. The Brit could do no better than twelfth.

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Carlos Sainz, in thirteenth, precedes a slightly improved Alpine driven by Franco Colapinto. The young Argentine praised a “healthier” car, which gives him more confidence. Kimi Antonelli, in fifteenth, will start ahead of a frustrated Yuki Tsunoda, who struggled with persistent grip issues.

The grid is completed by the two French drivers from Alpine and Haas. Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon will share the ninth row. They will precede Nico Hülkenberg and Alexander Albon, both facing a treacherous climb on a notoriously difficult track with few overtaking opportunities.

The start of the Hungarian Grand Prix will take place this Sunday at 3 PM. Follow it live on our friends at AUTOhebdo.fr.

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