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F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2025

Start time for the 2025 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix | Time Schedule

The European leg of the F1 season continues this weekend with the 2025 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix from Budapest. Don't miss any of the action and check out all the session start times for the Hungarian GP here.

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The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix rounds out the first half of the F1 season, with the final race before the summer break. 

Oscar Piastri now leads Lando Norris by 16 points following Piastri's win in the Belgian GP, with the drivers' title fight increasingly appearing to be an all-McLaren affair following Max Verstappen fell to 81 points behind the Australian after fourth place.

Piastri is the defending race winner, with McLaren looking for its 200th grand prix victory, with Lewis Hamilton the all-time most successful driver with eight wins and an F1 record of nine poles.

His last pole in F1 came at the Hungaroring in 2023.

On Friday, August 1st, the first free practice session is scheduled for 12:30 BST, followed by the second free practice at 16:00 BST. Then, on Saturday, August 2nd, the third free practice will take place at 11:30 BST, with qualifying scheduled for 15:00 BST.

The 2025 F1 Hungarian GP starts on Sunday, August 3rd at 14:00 BST. About an hour and a half later, we’ll know who has won the 14th race of the season.

Want to see the start times in your local time zone? Check out the schedule for the Hungarian GP below!

The schedule for the 2025 F1 Hungarian GP is automatically adjusted to your time zone.

F1 schedule Hungarian GP

Session Date Time
Free practice 1 Friday 1 August -
Free practice 2 Friday 1 August -
Free practice 3 Saturday 2 August -
Qualification Saturday 2 August -
Race Sunday 3 August -

Also interesting:

Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they dissect the Belgian Grand Prix and look ahead to Hungary. The 80-minute delay is a major talking point, as is Lewis Hamilton’s brutal self-critical comment.

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