When will Formula 1 be on TV? Schedule, start, time, broadcast from Hungary also on RTL

Formula 1 on TV: When is the Hungarian GP? Schedule and TV program for the Hungaroring from RTL, Sky, ORF, ServusTV and SRF.

Tobias Mühlbauer

Tobias Mühlbauer

Formula 1 & Motorcycle Department

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Formula 1 will be visiting Hungary this weekend, Photo: LAT Images
Formula 1 will be visiting Hungary this weekend, Photo: LAT Images

The Formula 1 is approaching its summer break. But there are still two classics to come first. The first is the Hungarian GP at the Hungaroring from July 19th to 21st. The race is usually a battle in the heat and offers suspense over the tire strategy. With Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes, there have recently been three teams capable of winning. Motorsport-Magazin.com provides all the information about the broadcast in the current TV program. The complete schedule for RTL, Sky, ORF and SRF: When is the start? Who is broadcasting training, qualifying and the race? Which streams are available? A special feature in Hungary: The race is also shown on free TV on RTL.

Where can you watch Formula 1 from Hungary on TV and live stream?

In Germany, the entire weekend of the Formula 1 from Hungary on SkyRTL will show the qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday on free TV. In Austria, 1 the training, the qualifying and the race from Hungary on free TV. In Switzerland the qualifying and race will be broadcast on SRF 2.

Formula 1 – Schedule and TV program: When will the 2024 Hungarian GP be broadcast live on TV?

session When? begin Where?
1. Free practice Friday 1:30 p.m. Sky, ORF 1, F1 TV Pro
2. Free practice Friday 17:00 o’clock Sky, ORF 1, F1 TV Pro
3. Free practice Saturday 12:30 pm Sky, ORF 1, F1 TV Pro
qualification Saturday 16:00 Sky, RTL, ORF 1, SRF2, F1 TV Pro
Run Sunday 3:00 p.m. Sky, RTL, ORF 1, SRF 2, F1 TV Pro

In Hungary, the schedule follows the usual European format. 1. Free practice starts at 13:30the 2. Free practice will start at 17:00 The schedule for Saturday is also updated with the 3rd free practice at 12:30 and the Qualifying at 16:00 and the Race start on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. are the usual European program.

Schedule of the Formula 1 supporting programme: Where are Formula 2 and Formula 3?

The junior classes usually also compete on the Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends in Europe. Sky Sport F1 also shows all Formula 2 and Formula 3 sessions from Hungary live in Germany. In Austria, the main races of Formula 3 and Formula 2 are shown live on ORF Sport + on Sunday.

series session When? Where?
Formula 3 training Fri, 09:55 am Sky, F1TV
Formula 2 training Fri, 11:05 am Sky, F1TV
Formula 3 Qualifying Fri, 3:05 p.m. Sky, F1TV
Formula 2 Qualifying Fri, 4:00 p.m. Sky, F1TV
Formula 3 Sprint race Sat, 09:50 am Sky, F1TV
Formula 2 Sprint race Sat, 2:15 p.m. Sky, F1TV
Formula 3 Main race SUN, 08:25 am Sky, ORF Sport +, F1 TV
Formula 2 Main race SUN, 10:05 a.m. Sky, ORF Sport +, F1 TV

When will the Formula 1 qualifying and race be repeated in Hungary?

If you want to watch the Hungarian Formula 1 GP via stream, the sessions will be available online as re-live immediately after they have taken place on Sky, ServusTV On and F1 TV, as usual. All sessions will also be regularly repeated on TV on Sky Sport F1 throughout the weekend. ORF will repeat the race on Monday at 3:55 a.m. and on Tuesday at 5:20 a.m.

The TV program with live broadcasts and repeats at a glance can also be found here in our TV program.

Formula 1 – Live ticker: All news on all sessions

For those who are on the go and cannot watch a live stream, Motorsport-Magazin.com a live ticker on all three days. There you can find the training, the qualifying and the race with live commentary, positions and times of all drivers. In addition, we also provide all the news directly from the track in the ticker outside of all sessions. Click here for the Formula 1 live ticker from Motorsport-Magazin.com.

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