When is the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix and how can I watch it

Following a frantic German Grand Prix, the Formula 1 action continues with the second half of the latest back-to-back with the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton’s German Grand Prix has moved him 17 points clear of chief title rival Sebastian Vettel, with the Ferrari driver crashing out from the lead at Hockenheim, ahead of the final race before the summer break.

When is the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix and how can I watch it

Following a frantic German Grand Prix, the Formula 1 action continues with the second half of the latest back-to-back with the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton’s German Grand Prix has moved him 17 points clear of chief title rival Sebastian Vettel, with the Ferrari driver crashing out from the lead at Hockenheim, ahead of the final race before the summer break.

But Vettel, who has won in Hungary for two of the past three years, will be looking to strike back against Hamilton after being unable to stop him winning at his home race.

Emotions will be running high at Ferrari following the death of former CEO and chairman Sergio Marchionne. Will the Hungaroring host another fateful chapter in the ever-changing championship tale?

When is the Hungarian Grand Prix?

The 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 29 July. Cars will hit the track for the first time during FP1 and FP2 on Friday, before final practice and qualifying continues on Saturday.

Where is the Hungarian Grand Prix taking place?

The Hungarian Grand Prix is held at the Hungaroring near country’s capital city Budapest. The track is 2.722s miles long and comprises of 70 laps.

Where can I watch the Hungarian Grand Prix?

The 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix is being shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1, with highlights on Channel 4 (UK only).

Friday 27th July

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Hungarian GP FP1 - 09.45am

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Hungarian GP FP2 - 1.45pm

Saturday 28th July

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Hungarian GP FP3 - 10.45am

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Hungarian GP Qualifying build-up - 1pm (session start 2pm)

HIGHLIGHTS Channel 4 Hungarian GP Qualifying - 5.30pm

Sunday 29th July

LIVE Sky Sports F1 German GP Pit Lane LIVE - 12.30pm

LIVE Sky Sports F1 German GP On the Grid - 1.30pm

LIVE Sky Sports F1 German GP race - 2.10pm

HIGHLIGHTS Channel 4 Hungarian GP Race - 6.45pm

How else can I follow the 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix?

Besides the TV coverage, Crash.net will be reporting live from the Hungaroring paddock this weekend with live commentary from all sessions, plus the usual news, interviews and features.

Updates will also be posted to Crash.net's F1 Twitter account (@CRASH_NET_F1), and you can also follow our on-site reporter Luke Smith (@LukeSmithF1) for more information.

Recent German F1 Winners

2017: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

2015: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

2014: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull)

2013: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Where can I watch Formula 1 in 2018?

ALL F1 races, qualifying and practice sessions will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK, with Channel 4 dual-broadcasting a selection of races LIVE on terrestrial television.

25 March Australian Grand Prix

8 April Bahrain Grand Prix

15 April Chinese Grand Prix

29 April Azerbaijan Grand Prix

13 May Spanish Grand Prix

27 May Monaco Grand Prix

10 June Canadian Grand Prix

24 June French Grand Prix

1 July Austrian Grand Prix

8 July British Grand Prix

22 July German Grand Prix

29 July Hungarian Grand Prix

26 August Belgian Grand Prix

2 September Italian Grand Prix

16 September Singapore Grand Prix

30 September Russian Grand Prix

7 October Japanese Grand Prix

21 October United States Grand Prix

28 October Mexican Grand Prix

11 November Brazilian Grand Prix

25 November Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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