Formula 1: how to watch the Hungarian GP on TV and online

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Formula 1: how to watch the Hungarian GP on TV and online

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Hungarian GP: all the information.

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The Formula 1 disembark inside Hungary before the break of nearly a month, which keeps Red Bull at the top of both classifications: he leads the constructors ‘standings with 396 units, while Max Verstappen dominates the drivers’ standings with 233 points.

The latest sample of the Formula 1 added his seventh win so far in the tournament after staying with the French GP and moves further and further away from Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), who had obtained pole position but had to leave the race on lap 18.

However, the team is spreading more and more the rumor of the sale of 50% of Red Bull Technology to Porshe for 2026, the year in which the engine regulations will change.

Formula 1: Max Verstappen is the leader of the drivers' standings with 233 units.

Formula 1: Max Verstappen is the leader of the drivers’ standings with 233 units.

For their part, the podium in France was completed by Lewis Hamilton Y Giorgio Russelthat accompany the good moment that is going through the Mercedes and try to continue to shorten the distance against the drivers of Bu Networkll (Verstappen and Sergio Pérez) e ferrari (Leclerc and Sainz).

In the French GPHamilton reached 300 Grands Prix and became the sixth driver with the most races, behind only Kimi Raikkonen (353), Fernando Alonso (348), Rubens Barrichello (326), Jenson Button (309) and Michael Schumacher ( 308).

After the historic day for the seven-time world champion of Formula 1, Toto Wolff, CEO of Mercedeswas referring to a possible renewal of the contract, valid until the end of the 2023 season: “We talked a few weeks ago about how long our association can last and the number we were talking about was from five to ten years, so I think we can reach the 400 races “.

Formula 1: Hamilton talked about the possibility of renewing the contract with Mercedes.

Formula 1: Hamilton talked about the possibility of renewing the contract with Mercedes.

For his part, Hamilton referred to Wolff’s words at the end of the day in France and said: “There are a lot of races! First of all, I just want to be thankful for getting this far,” he said.

Hungarian GP: the Hungaroring circuit

The GP of Hungary will take place in Hungaroring circuit, based in Budapest. The race will have a total of 70 laps, on a track that has 14 corners (six to the left and eight to the right).

The first Grand Prix held in Budapest was in 1986 and was won by Nelson Piquet on a circuit that is well suited to Hamilton: he won three of the last four races held there (2020, 2019 and 2018), while last year finished third, behind Esteban Ocon and Sebastian Vettel respectively.

The British driver is the one who has won several times in the Hungaroring circuit, with a total of eight wins. Behind him the German Michael Schumacher with four victories in Hungary.

Schedules and how to watch the Hungarian GP on TV

The 13th race of the Formula 1 It will be this Sunday, July 31st, starting at 10am and will be televised live on Fox Sports.

The broadcast can be followed through the platform of its category (F1 TV Pro), with the negotiation of the package of all competitions, in addition to training and qualifying tests.

Similarly, the Formula 1 It will also be available in streaming on the Disney Star Plus platform.

Position ranking (drivers)

  1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 233 points
  2. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 170 points
  3. Sergio Perez (Red Bull): 163 points
  4. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari): 144 points
  5. George Russell (Mercedes): 143 points
  6. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 127 points
  7. Lando Norris (McLaren): 70 points
  8. Esteban Ocon (Alpine): 56 points
  9. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo): 46 points
  10. Fernando Alonso (Alpine): 37 points
  11. Kevin Magnussen (Haas): 22 points
  12. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren): 19 points
  13. Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri): 16 points
  14. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin): 15 points
  15. Mick Schumacher (Haas): 12 points
  16. Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri): 11 points
  17. Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo): 5 points
  18. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin): 4 points
  19. Alexander Albon (Williams): 3 points
  20. Nicholas Latifi (Williams): 0 points

Ranking (constructors)

  1. Red Bull: 396 points
  2. Ferrari: 314 points
  3. Mercedes: 270 points
  4. Alpine: 93 points
  5. McLaren: 89 points
  6. Alfa Romeo: 51 points
  7. Haas: 34 points
  8. Alfa Toro: 27 points
  9. Aston Martin: 19 points
  10. Williams: 3 points

F1 2022 calendar

  • Hungarian GP – 29-31 July
  • Belgian GP – August 26-28
  • Dutch GP from -2 to 4 September
  • Italian GP – 9-11 September
  • Singapore GP – 30 September to 2 October
  • Japanese GP – October 7-9
  • United States GP (Austin) – 21-23 October
  • Mexican GP (Mexico City) – 21-23 October
  • Brazilian GP (San Paolo) – 11-13 November
  • Abu Dhabi GP – November 18-20

Source: Clarin

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