F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: See start time, full schedule and how to watch

Max Verstappen aims for a seventh consecutive F1 victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton and McLaren's Lando Norris provide fierce competition. Race is scheduled for July 23, 2023, with a dry forecast and live coverage on Sky Sports.

Max Verstappen is aiming for his seventh straight Formula One victory in Hungary, a remarkable accomplishment that brings to mind great drivers like Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg and Alberto Ascari. As excitement for the Hungaroring race grows, all eyes are on Verstappen's outstanding performance.

Nevertheless, his ambitions face formidable adversaries, including the seasoned Lewis Hamilton, who holds a record of eight wins at this circuit. Lando Norris, leading McLaren's resurgence, adds yet another layer of competition to the mix. Additionally, the return of Daniel Ricciardo with AlphaTauri heightens the stakes, putting pressure on Sergio Perez following his recent practice crash. The dry forecast and live coverage on Sky Sports promise a thrilling and closely contested event.



Title Contenders and Fierce Competition


Hamilton remains eager to challenge for a podium finish on Sunday, while Lando Norris and the resurgent McLaren team also fancy their chances of success. Notably, Daniel Ricciardo is set to make his debut in the Formula One 2023 season, racing for AlphaTauri. This development adds pressure on Sergio Perez, who experienced a crash during the wet first practice session.


Race Schedule


The Hungarian Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, July 23, 2023. The full schedule is as follows (all times BST):

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First practice: Friday, 12.30 pm
Second practice: Friday, 4 pm
Third practice: Saturday, 11.30 am
Qualifying: Saturday, 3 pm
Race: Sunday, 2 pm


How to Watch the Hungarian Grand Prix?


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For viewers in the UK, the entire weekend of racing will be broadcast on Sky Sports. Free race highlights will be available on Channel 4 at 6.30 pm BST. Subscribers to Sky Sports can also watch the race on the Sky Go app.


Weather Forecast


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The first practice run on Friday morning experienced wet conditions, but the chances of rain during Saturday's qualifying are low. The race day is expected to be dry, with clear skies and temperatures reaching around 30ºC.


FAQs


Q: Who is making their first F1 race appearance in the 2023 season at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
A: Daniel Ricciardo is set to race for AlphaTauri in his first Formula One appearance of the 2023 season, putting pressure on Sergio Perez.

Q: Which drivers and teams are likely to provide strong competition at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
A: Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris, and the resurgent McLaren team are expected to provide fierce competition alongside Max Verstappen.
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