Round 14 of the F1 campaign sees the Hungaroing host the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The track has long been present on the F1 schedule and has had its fair share of dramatic moments throughout its history.
Following the sprint format in Belgium last time out, the traditional schedule of three practice sessions before qualifying and the grand prix will return.
The opening day of on-track action on Friday is set to be held in dry conditions with the sun shining on the track.
A temperature of 28 to 30 degrees is expected, with a light to moderate breeze blowing from the southwest.
Saturday will see the final practice outing be followed by the qualifying session that sets the grid for the main event.
Conditions are set to remain clear during FP3, with the temperature hovering around 26 degrees with little wind.
The risk of rain increases slightly later in the afternoon but the chances of the track getting saturated during qualifying are slim.
However, those chances increase dramatically for the grand prix. The day is set to start quite sunny and warm, but right around the start of the race, it will feel muggy, and cumulus clouds will form.
Scattered heavy rain or thunderstorms are forecast to develop, but it's difficult to determine at this time whether these showers will also reach the circuit - however, it's certainly not out of the question for Sunday afternoon.
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