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2023 Hungarian Grand Prix TV Times

2023 Hungarian Grand Prix

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Join us on RaceFans Live throughout every session of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow RaceFans.

Here’s how to watch the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix live in the UK and USA:

2023 Hungarian Grand Prix: Friday 21 July – Sunday 23 July 2023

UK

Day Session Channel Session starts Session ends
Friday Hungarian Grand Prix first practice live Sky Sports F1 12:30 13:30
Friday Hungarian Grand Prix second practice live Sky Sports F1 16:00 17:00
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 3 sprint race live Sky Sports F1 08:50
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix third practice live Sky Sports F1 11:30 12:30
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 2 sprint race live Sky Sports F1 13:15
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying live Sky Sports F1 15:00
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying highlights Channel 4 18:45
Saturday Iowa 250 race one Sky Sports F1 20:00
Sunday Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 3 feature race live Sky Sports F1 07:25
Sunday Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 2 feature race live Sky Sports F1 09:05
Sunday Hungarian Grand Prix live Sky Sports F1 14:00
Sunday Hungarian Grand Prix highlights Channel 4 18:30
Sunday Iowa 250 race two Sky Sports F1 19:30

USA (Eastern)

Day Session Channel Session starts Session ends
Friday Hungarian Grand Prix first practice live ESPN2 07:30 08:30
Friday Hungarian Grand Prix second practice live ESPN2 11:00 12:00
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix third practice live ESPN2 06:30
Saturday Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying live ESPN 10:00
Saturday Iowa 250 race one NBC Sports 15:00
Sunday Hungarian Grand Prix live ESPN 09:00
Sunday Iowa 250 race two NBC Sports 14:30

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Keith Collantine
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9 comments on “2023 Hungarian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. playstation361
    18th July 2023, 14:18

    Cant wait for this event also generally before a break.

    1. Although not the very last before summer break for the time being, but still close enough.

      1. playstation361
        19th July 2023, 11:20

        Ok.

        Also nice to see the Chinese Grand Prix back in the calendar next year.

        1. For now anyway

          1. playstation361
            21st July 2023, 19:51

            I was targeting the US economy this year globally prefering China as the alternative after the anxious Corona pandemic.

            I am seeing things different today changes happen in vehicle company and rates of stock prices showing different news reports in different regions also in business satellite channels being completely partial to China which was never before. Let’s see globally.

  2. I hate Hungaroring. It has all the downsides of Monaco without any of the upsides. I’ll focus on IndyCar this weekend.

    1. Hungaroring is at least more overtaking-friendly + has proved exciting races relatively often over the years.

  3. Just here to say thanks for adding a link to the menu for the upcoming GP & easy access to the TV times – much appreciated!

    1. Agreed – nice to have easy access back @keithcollantine

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