With the 13th race weekend of the year, Formula 1 has finally entered the second half of the season. It’s off to the Hungaroring in Budapest, where the Hungarian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, July 21, 2024. Where will the F1 spectacle be shown live on TV and stream? sport.de has all the information!
Good news for all Formula 1 fans in Germany: The race weekend in Budapest will not only be broadcast live and in full length on Sky* and WOW* but also at RTL+* and on free TV at RTL. sport.de shows when and where which session is running.
Where can you watch the Formula 1 weekend live on TV and stream?
- Formula 1 at the Hungaroring starts on Friday with its first training sessions. The 1st and 2nd free practice sessions will be broadcast live and in full length by pay-TV channels Sky* broadcast exclusively. In addition, both sessions will also be broadcast on the paid streaming platform WOW*. The first free practice session at the Hungaroring starts at 1:30 p.m., the second at 5:00 p.m. The broadcasts start 15 minutes beforehand.
- The Saturday begins on the 4.381-kilometer circuit at 12:30 with the 3rd free practice session, before qualifying is scheduled for 16:00. The last training session will also run exclusively and in full length from 12:15 onwards at Sky and WOW.
- Qualifying live im Free-TV! The time trial for the best starting positions will be broadcast live and free of charge on Saturday afternoon at RTL The coverage from Hungary begins at 3:30 p.m., the qualifying itself begins 30 minutes later. The battle for pole position can also be seen on the paid streaming service of RTL+* just like Sky* and WOW*.
- The Big prize from Hungary runs on Sunday also on free-to-air television at RTL exclusively and as a stream at RTL+*. Also Sky* and WOW* show the racing action live on Sunday, with pre-reporting starting at 1:30 p.m. The race starts at 3 p.m.
- sport.de offers as usual for all sessions a detailed live ticker an.
The schedule of the Formula 1 weekend in Budapest at a glance
1. Free practice: Friday from 1:30 p.m. – live on Sky and WOW2. Free practice: Friday from 5:00 p.m. – live on Sky and WOW- 3. Free training: Saturday from 12:30 pm – live on Sky, WOW
- Qualifying: Saturday from 4:00 p.m. – live on Sky and WOW, RTL+ and RTL
- Run: Sunday from 3:00 p.m. – live on Sky and WOW, RTL+ and RTL
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Source: www.sport.de