Formula 1
Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2019 (Live Stream)
Just a week on from the wet, topsy-turvy German Grand Prix, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen arrives in Hungary this weekend the class of the Formula 1 field.
The Dutch driver notched up a second win in three races around the treacherous Hockenheim ring circuit, after rain shook up the established order.
Mercedes F1 AMG
The 2019-dominating Mercedes pair of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas endured a torrid time, after both drivers spun off on slick tyres on the damp-but-drying asphalt.
Bottas was forced to retire in his spin – despite being the Silver Arrows’ best hope after Hamilton’s off – but the British Grand Prix winner was able to continue to finish.
Charles Leclerc in the Ferrari was another big scalp having crashed out on the wet surface, although team-mate Sebastian Vettel restored some of the team’s honour by storming from last on the grid (a result of a turbo issue in qualifying) to second.
A delighted Daniil Kvyat in the Toro Rosso claimed third – the team’s first podium for 11 years.
The Hockenheim thriller marked the latest in a trio of astonishing races following Austria and Silverstone, with Verstappen having claimed an unlikely Red Bull Ring victory.
With this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, Mercedes will be looking to get back to normality at the top, while a frustrated Leclerc wants to bounce back from the ghosts of Hockenheim.
The continued ascent of Verstappen will be another key theme to watch around the Hungaroring.
Live Broadcast Information
A live online stream for F1 in 2019 is not available, so those wishing to catch all the action from Hungary will need to use more traditional methods of keeping abreast of the action – TV, radio and live text commentary.
The list below details the current broadcasters according to F1’s website, although fans will need to check locally if their region offers free-to-air or paid subscription, as well as live coverage or highlights.
AFRICA | SuperSport | |
ALBANIA | RTSH | |
ASIA |
Fox Sports Channels STAR Sports (Indian subcontinent) | |
AUSTRALIA |
Fox Sports Channels One (Network Ten) | |
AUSTRIA | ORF | |
AZERBAIJAN |
AZ TV Idman Azerbaijan | |
BELGIUM |
RTBF Telenet | |
BRAZIL |
TV Globo SporTV | |
BULGARIA |
Nova Diema Sport | |
CANADA |
RDS TSN | |
CHINA |
CCTV Tencent Guangdong TV Shanghai TV | |
CYPRUS | Cytavision | |
CROATIA | Croatia Telekom | |
CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA |
Sport1 Sport2 Sport5 Fanda | |
DENMARK |
TV3+ TV3 Sport Viasat | |
ESTONIA, LATVIA & LITHUANIA | tbc | |
EURASIA | Setanta Sports | |
FINLAND | MTV | |
FRANCE |
TF1 Canal+ | |
GERMANY, AUSTRIA & SWITZERLAND |
RTL Germany n-tv | |
GREECE |
ERT Cosmote TV | |
HUNGARY | M4 | |
ICELAND | Channel 2 Sport | |
IRELAND | Eir Sport | |
ISRAEL | The Sports Channel | |
ITALY |
Sky Italia TV8 | |
JAPAN |
Fuji Television Network Inc. Dazn | |
KOSOVO |
Sport Klub ArtMotion 1 | |
LATIN AMERICA | Fox Sports Channels | |
MACEDONIA | Channel N24 | |
MALTA | Total Sports Network (TSN) | |
MENA TERRITORY | MBC Action | |
MEXICO | Channel 9 (Televisa) | |
MONTENEGRO | SportKlub | |
NETHERLANDS |
Ziggo NOS | |
NEW ZEALAND | Spark Sport | |
NORWAY |
Viasat Viasport 1 Viasport+ Viasat 4 | |
POLAND | Eleven Sport Network | |
PORTUGAL | Eleven Sports | |
ROMANIA |
Digi Sport Telekom Sport | |
RUSSIA | Match TV | |
SERBIA | SportKlub | |
SINGAPORE | Okto (Singapore GP only) | |
SLOVENIA | TV3 | |
SPAIN AND ANDORRA | Movistar | |
SWEDEN |
Viasat Viasat Motor TV10 | |
SWITZERLAND |
SRF RSI RTS | |
TURKEY | S Sport | |
UKRAINE | First Automotive Channel | |
UNITED KINGDOM |
C4 Sky Sports | |
USA | ESPN | |
USA AND PUERTO RICO | Univision |
Full Schedule
Here is the full schedule for the weekend, with all times listed in local time:
Friday 2 August
Practice 1 – 11.00-12.30
Practice 2 – 15.00-16.30
Saturday 3 August
Practice 3 – 12.00-13.00
Qualifying – 15.00-16.00
Sunday 4 August
Race – 15.10-17.10