Formula 1 in Budapest is running live on TV and stream here

Who can stop Max Verstappen? This question will also be asked next weekend when Formula 1 stops in Budapest, where the Hungarian Grand Prix is ​​due. The reigning world champion has won all of the last six races and wants to continue expanding his mega series at the Hungaroring. Where is Formula 1 in Budapest live on TV and stream?

Nobody in the big F1 circus really believes that his third driver’s title can still be taken away from him at all. Max Verstappen drives in his Red Bull around the racetracks in the premier class of motorsport, too self-confident also the appearance of the 26-year-old.

Behind Verstappen, however, there is a hustle and bustle and the other top positions. The runner-up changed five times in a row in the last few weeks. Lando Norris recently celebrated the best result of his career and second place at Silverstone in the McLaren.

At the Hungaroring, where overtaking is traditionally considered very difficult, Nico Hülkenberg finally wants to improve again in the Haas. After eight Grands Prix outside the top ten, the only German in the field finally wants to score championship points again.

Is the form curve at Hülkenberg in Hungary finally pointing upwards again? What tear the Ferrari and the Mercedes on the demanding Hungaroring? And where will the Hungarian Grand Prix be shown live on TV and stream?

Formula 1: Here the Hungarian Grand Prix is ​​live on TV and stream

The eleventh race weekend of the 2023 Formula 1 season will be broadcast live by sky transfer. The pay TV broadcaster reports live from all sessions at the Grand Prix Circuit Silverstone.

All sessions are available online with the Sky streaming services, which are also subject to a fee sky go and WOW to see as well as the official streaming service of Formula 1 at F1 TV.

The race on Sunday can even be viewed free-to-air this time, on the Sky YouTube channel as well as skysport.de and the Sky Sports app.


  • Friday, July 21, 1:30 p.m.: 1st Free Practice – Live coverage from 1:15 p.m
  • Friday, July 21, 5:00 p.m.: 2. Free Practice – Live coverage from 4:45 p.m
  • Saturday, July 22, 12:30 p.m.: 3. Free Practice – Live coverage from 12:15 p.m
  • Saturday, July 22, 4:00 p.m.: Qualifying – Live coverage from 3:30 p.m
  • Sunday, July 23, 3:00 p.m.: Race – Live coverage from 1pm

In its reporting this year, Sky has tried and tested personnel. Peter Hardenacke will lead through the program, Sandra Baumgartner will be at his side as grid and pit lane reporter. Sascha Roos is the commentator, and Ralf Schumacher is the expert.

sport.de offers as usual a detailed live ticker for all Formula 1 sessions.

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