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What time does the F1 race start today? TV channel, starting grid for 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix

Neeraj Sharma

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The Hungarian Grand Prix serves as Formula 1's final chapter before the summer hiatus. This pause gives teams time to reset, recharge, or regroup depending on how the opening stretch has unfolded.

With 14 rounds already in the rearview mirror, the grid heads to Budapest with contrasting objectives. Some are eyeing a well-earned breather, while others know there’s serious homework waiting once the engines cool.

Oscar Piastri arrives with momentum on his side, having stretched out a 16-point cushion over McLaren teammate Lando Norris following a commanding display at Spa. 

Ferrari's recent upgrades appear to have hit the mark, injecting new life into their campaign. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen and Red Bull have reminded everyone they're still a threat, with flashes of the old dominance beginning to creep back in.

After a tough run, Mercedes will be desperate to rejoin the fight at the front, and Hungary could be their last chance to do so before the championship fight enters its second act.

The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix race is finally here, and for all your time, TV, and streaming details, look no further than The Sporting News for a full guide.

Where to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix 2025 for free

TV channel

Fox Sports (506)

 

Live stream

Kayo Sports

Foxtel

F1 TV

All the F1 action from the Hungarian Grand Prix will be available to watch live on Fox Sports and via streaming service Kayo Sports, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers.

Fans can also follow the race through the official F1 TV streaming service, which provides live timing insights and a vast library of on-demand content. Accessible via the web and app stores, F1 TV offers both Pro and Premium subscription plans, with new users eligible for a seven-day trial.

Hungarian Grand Prix start time

The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix will take place at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, Pest County, Hungary, on Sunday, August 3, and will begin at 3:00 p.m. local time.

Here's how that start time translates across Australia:

 DateStart time
Australian Eastern Standard TimeSunday, Aug 311:00 p.m.
Australian Central Standard TimeSunday, Aug 310:30 p.m.
Australian Western Standard TimeSunday, Aug 39:00 p.m.

Hungarian Grand Prix starting grid

PositionDriverTeam
1Charles LeclercFerrari
2Oscar PiastriMcLaren
3Lando NorrisMcLaren
4George RussellMercedes
5Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
6Lance StrollAston Martin
7Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber
8Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing
9Liam LawsonRacing Bulls
10Isack HadjarRacing Bulls
11Oliver BearmanHaas
12Lewis HamiltonFerrari
13Carlos SainzWilliams
14Franco ColapintoAlpine
15Kimi AntonelliMercedes
16Yuki TsunodaRed Bull Racing
17Pierre GaslyAlpine
18Esteban OconHaas
19Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber
20Alexander AlbonWilliams

F1 race schedule 2025

DateGrand Prix Track
Aug. 1-3HungaryHungarian Ring
Aug. 29-31NetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort
Sept. 5-7ItalyNational Monza Racetrack
Sept. 19-21AzerbaijanBaku City Circuit
Oct. 3-5SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit
Oct. 17-19USA*Circuit of the Americas
Oct. 24-26MexicoRodriguez Brothers Racetrack
Nov. 7-9Brazil*Jose Carlos Pace Racetrack
Nov. 20-22Las VegasLas Vegas Strip Circuit
Nov. 28-30Qatar*Lusail International Circuit
Dec. 5-7Abu DhabiYas Marina Circuit

*Sprint format

Neeraj Sharma

Neeraj Sharma is a content producer at The Sporting News, driven by a passion for crafting engaging and informative articles. Neeraj is a die-hard Newcastle United fan who has been living the dream since the takeover.

Before landing at TSN, he sharpened his craft as a preview, opinion, and analysis writer for an online fan blog and served as a sports reporter for his college magazine. When he's not churning out content, you'll find him stirring up some classic Ronaldo vs. Messi debates or hitting the field or court for a game of football or basketball.