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Hungarian Grand Prix 2020: F1 schedule, UK times and how to watch

How to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix: Qualifying was a race between Hamilton and Bottas, with the former taking the honours. Red Bull had a qualifying session to forget with Verstappen down in seventh and Albon not even making it into the top ten. Racing Point secured the second row and Williams had a great session, getting both cars into the second part of qualifying. With a wet start to the race, and Verstappen crashing on the way to the grid, the Hungarian Grand Prix will be very interesting to watch.

Our guide explains how to catch this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix action, including channels and UK times for practice races, qualifying and, of course, the main event. Plus, how to live stream everything and keep your data safe.

Hungarian Grand Prix Schedule

Here’s the Hungarian GP race schedule (all times GMT) on Sky Sports F1:

Friday, July 17

  • 9.30am − Welcome to the Weekend Live
  • 10am − Hungarian GP Practice One
  • 1.45pm − Hungarian GP Practice Two

Saturday, July 18

  • 10.45am − Hungarian GP Practice Three
  • 2.00pm − Hungarian GP Qualifying (also on Sky Sports Main Event)

Sunday, July 19

  • 12.30pm − Grand Prix Sunday Live
  • 14:10pm − THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX
  • 20.00pm – Full Hungarian Grand Prix replay

Hungarian Grand Prix– TV channel and live stream details

If you’re a Sky subscriber, you can tune in on Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky One. You can also watch the action unfold by using the Sky Go mobile app, at no additional charge. Here are some quick-links to help you:

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If you’re not a Sky customer, but desperately don’t want to miss this weekend’s action, you can pick up a NOW TV Sports Pass, which will set you back either £9.99 (for a Day Pass), £14.99 (for a Week Pass). The Week Pass is obviously the best value for F1 fanatics, especially if you’ve got a free schedule on both Saturday and Sunday.

NOW TV Sky Sports Week Pass

To catch qualifying highlights on Channel 4’s, the programme starts at 6.45pm on Saturday. For the highlights of the race on Sunday, tune into the channel at 7pm. You’ll need to head to the normal broadcast channel or the All 4 website linked below for an on-demand service:

Alternatively, you can watch the action using the All 4 mobile app:

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