
Formula One is in Budapest this weekend for the Hungarian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton aims to build on his iconic win.
Hamilton won his first race in 945 days at Silverstone earlier this month as he claimed glory ahead of Lando Norris and Max Verstappen in his home British GP.
He couldn’t stop the tears after the race, with the victory having much more meaning considering he will be leaving Mercedes for Ferrari at the end of the season.
Verstappen still leads the way in the standings and the reigning champion will want to return to the top step of the podium on Sunday.
However, the Dutchman, who won this race last year, will have to do it from third with the two McLarens sealing a front-row lockout in qualifying.
Hungarian Grand Prix: Date and start time
The Hungarian Grand Prix will take place from Friday, July 19 to Sunday, July 21.
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It will be held at the Hungaroring in Budapest.
The first two practice sessions will be held on Friday with the opening session scheduled to get started at 12:30pm and the second at 4pm UK time.
Practice Three will then take place at 11:30am on Saturday morning before qualifying starts at 3pm later that day.
Lights out for the race is set for 2pm on Sunday afternoon.
Hungarian Grand Prix: TV channel and how to follow
The race weekend will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1.
Sky Sports customers can live stream this via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices.
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You can also purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £11.98.
Fern Buckley will also have updates of the race from Hungary live on talkSPORT.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
Hungarian Grand Prix: Starting grid
- Lando Norris (McLaren) - 1:15.227
- Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
- Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
- Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
- Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
- Daniel Ricciardo (RB)
- Yuki Tsunoda (RB)
- Nico Hulkenberg (Haas)
- Valtteri Bottas (Sauber)
- Alex Albon (Williams)
- Logan Sargeant (Williams)
- Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
- George Russell (Mercedes)
- Zhou Guanyu (Sauber)
- Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
- Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
Hungarian Grand Prix: What has been said?
Hamilton has admitted that his upcoming move to Ferrari is ‘daunting’ following his first race win in almost three years at Silverstone.
He said: “It’s going to be new.
"It’s also daunting because it’s new territory, it’s a new experience, and will be a challenge. But, you know, I love challenge.
“I expect it to be massively different. I mean, the two teams I’ve been with have been British teams. So I’m going into a completely different culture in Italy.
“If you think about us Brits, we’re very quiet and more calm when you have success, when you have difficult days, everyone’s kind of more chilled out whereas Italians are much more emotional.
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“It’s a much different culture. I don’t truly know what to expect but I have raced in Italy, so I expect it to be a huge amount different but special and unique in some ways.”
Hungarian Grand Prix: Driver standings
- Max Verstappen, Red Bull - 255
- Lando Norris, McLaren - 171
- Charles Leclerc, Ferrari - 150
- Carlos Sainz, Ferrari - 146
- Oscar Piastri, McLaren - 124
- Sergio Perez, Red Bull - 118
- George Russell, Mercedes - 111
- Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 110
- Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin - 45
- Lance Stroll, Aston Martin - 23
- Nico Hulkenberg, Haas - 22
- Yuki Tsunoda, RB - 20
- Daniel Ricciardo, RB - 11
- Oliver Bearman, Ferrari - 6
- Pierre Gasly, Alpine - 5
- Kevin Magnussen, Haas - 5
- Alex Albon, Williams - 4
- Esteban Ocon, Alpine - 3
- Zhou Guanyu, Kick Sauber - 0
- Valtteri Bottas, Kick Sauber - 0
- Logan Sargeant, Williams - 0