Oscar Piastri extended his lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris with a win in wet conditions at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix – and now the focus shifts to this weekend's race in Hungary.

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Norris – who had gone into the race at Spa-Francorchamps hoping to secure his third consecutive first-place finish – will now be looking to return to winning ways in what is the final grand prix before the season's summer break.

Meanwhile, Piastri will be aiming to continue his impressive season with a win in Hungary, which happens to be the same track at which he recorded his first ever F1 win this time last year.

With eight wins, Lewis Hamilton remains by some distance the most successful driver in the history of the Hungarian Grand Prix – and finished third at last year's event – and the Brit will be looking to bounce back from a poor qualifying performance in Belgium as he continues to seek his first non-sprint podium since signing with Ferrari.

Piastri is currently 16 points clear of Norris going into this race, with the pair's closest non-McLaren competitor Max Verstappen a further 65 points behind the latter at this stage.

RadioTimes.com brings you a full round-up of how to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix 2025 on TV and live stream.

When is the Hungarian Grand Prix?

The Hungarian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 3rd August 2025.

The race begins at 2pm UK time.

F1 TV schedule this weekend – Hungarian Grand Prix 2025

All UK times and dates.

Friday 1st August

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 12pm

  • Practice 1 – 12:30pm
  • Practice 2 – 4pm

Saturday 2nd August

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 11:15am

  • Practice 3 – 11:30am
  • Qualifying – 3pm

Sunday 3rd August

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 12:30pm

  • Race – 2pm

How to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix on TV

The Hungarian Grand Prix will air live on Sky Sports F1 from 12:30pm this Sunday.

All races will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event throughout the season.

You can add Sky Sports channels from just £22 per month.

Live stream the Hungarian Grand Prix online

Existing Sky Sports customers can live stream the race via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices.

You can watch the Grand Prix with a NOW Day Membership for £14.99, or a Monthly Membership for £34.99, all without signing up to a contract.

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via BT Sport.

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