The 2023
Hungarian Grand Prix will be the 11th race in this year's Formula World Championship. It marks the exact halfway point in the schedule. This is how you can watch the 2023
Hungarian Grand Prix from your TV.
Regular European race times
In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will broadcast every single moment of the weekend. This is the only way of watching the
Formula 1 weekend in the United Kingdom and a few select countries worldwide where they have exclusive rights.
The coverage for Friday's first free practice session started at 12:00pm [BST]. There was a 30-minute build-up to the green light. Sky Sports returned for the second free practice session at 3:40pm [BST]. There was a 20-minute build-up. After FP2, the
F1 Show followed the action. This was a 60-minute show.
Sky Sports went live on Saturday at 11:15am [BST] for the third free practice session. The qualifying show started at 2:15pm [BST], with qualifying starting 45 minutes later. Ted's Notebook started at 5pm [BST], one hour after qualifying finished. The team returns on Sunday for the
Hungarian Grand Prix. Coverage begins at 12:30pm [BST], with lights out at 2pm [BST].
You can find out the full session times here.Other options elsewhere
In most countries worldwide [not including the United Kingdom], you can follow
Formula 1 through the live streaming service
F1 TV Pro. They will broadcast all sessions during the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, and you can also choose various commentaries and your favourite driver's cockpit. ViaPlay also broadcasts
Formula 1 in a range of different countries.
Every single session during the Hungarian Grand Prix will be covered on GPblog with the live blog. We will also bring you the biggest news stories throughout the weekend.