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We're past the halfway stage in the 2024 Formula One season, and as we move towards the home straight of this enthralling campaign, the Hungaroring will play host to the 40th Hungarian Grand Prix, two weeks after an historic race for the ages at Silverstone in the British edition.

Max Verstappen's grip on a fourth consecutive World Drivers' Championship title was strengthened as the season reached its 12th race of 24 this year, but he was pipped to the top of the podium by none other than Lewis Hamilton, who won his first race in 945 days and on his home track no less.

Hamilton's victory by just 1.465 seconds over Verstappen was his ninth overall at the British Grand Prix, and Lando Norris finishing third meant there were two Brits on the winners' podium. It could well have been a clean sweep, with George Russell leading the pack when a water leak in his Mercedes forced an early retirement in the 33rd lap.

Coming into this weekend's meeting at the Hungaroring after a two-week break, Verstappen and Norris' McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri will be looking to get back to the top of the order, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz also had races to forget. Verstappen won last year's meeting at a canter, with his second-placed Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez a whopping 33.7 seconds behind!

This weekend's race is the fourth of seven in a row to be held on European soil as we enter the second half of the 2024 F1 season, and following the three free practice sessions and qualifying across the two days prior, the race will begin at 3:00 p.m. local time (CEST) on Sunday, July 21 2024.

The 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend is primed and ready to go with Friday's first free practice session, and to keep up with all the action from Mogyorod, The Sporting News has all the scheduling, TV and streaming details you'll need.

F1 2024 schedule: What time is Hungarian Grand Prix FP1?

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DateFriday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19
Time12:30 p.m. BST7:30 a.m. ET7:30 a.m. ET9:30 p.m. AEST5:00 p.m. IST

F1 2024 schedule: What time is Hungarian Grand Prix FP2?

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DateFriday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19Saturday, July 20Friday, July 19
Time4:00 p.m. BST11:00 a.m. ET11:00 a.m. ET1:00 a.m. AEST8:30 p.m. IST

F1 2024 schedule: What time is Hungarian Grand Prix FP3?

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DateSaturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20
Time11:30 a.m. BST6:30 a.m. ET6:30 a.m. ET8:30 p.m. AEST4:00 p.m. IST
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F1 2024 schedule: What time is Hungarian GP qualifying?

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DateSaturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Sunday, July 21Saturday, July 20
Time3:00 p.m. BST10:00 a.m. ET10:00 a.m. ET12:00 a.m. AEST7:30 p.m. IST

F1 2024 schedule: What time is Hungarian Grand Prix race?

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DateSunday, July 21Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21
Time2:00 p.m. BST9:00 a.m. ET9:00 a.m. ET11:00 p.m. AEST6:30 p.m. IST

F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2024 TV channel

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TV ChannelSky Sports F1ESPN TSN (English), RDS / Noovo (French)Fox Sports

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F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2024 live stream 

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Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.