Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India, How to Watch

Formula 1 returns for the Hungarian Grand Prix, the 11th round of the 2023 F1 Championship, after a gap of two weeks from the British Grand Prix. The race weekend for F1 starts on Friday, July 21, and goes on till Sunday, July 23. This is a standard race weekend for F1 with no sprint race on the schedule, and race sessions including three practice sessions, qualifying, and the main race that will take place on Sunday evening.

Max Verstappen continues his dominant streak to extend his lead in the championship standings, while his Red Bull Racing teammate Sergio Perez is holding on to second place for the time being. Notably, Lando Norris came in second to secure his first podium finish of the 2023 season at the previous round at Silverstone while his teammate Oscar Piastri finished fourth, suggesting that a resurgent McLaren could be a real contender for podium places during the rest of the season.

There are support series races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup taking place during the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. Indian F2 drivers Jehan Daruvala and Kush Maini have not been able to maintain their early form, dropping down the standings in the last few races. Maini, in his rookie F2 season, has had a spate of bad luck in the races, despite strong performances in qualifying.

Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: How to watch in India

F1 fans in India will need to have the F1 TV app, along with the F1 TV Pro subscription, to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix 2023 in India, along with support series races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup.

All race sessions across the weekend can be watched on the app across all supported devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs. You can also use multiple devices simultaneously to enable different viewing angles and statistics, which can be viewed along with the F1 TV feed and commentary, as well as the global broadcast feed from Sky Sports.

Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice 1: Friday July 21, 5:00pm (IST)

Practice 2: Friday July 21, 8:30pm (IST)

Practice 3: Saturday July 22, 4:00pm (IST)

Qualifying: Saturday July 22, 7:30pm (IST)

Race: Sunday July 23, 6:30pm (IST)

Formula 2 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice: Friday July 21, 2:35pm (IST)

Qualifying: Friday July 21, 7:30pm (IST)

Sprint race: Saturday July 22, 5:45pm (IST)

Feature race: Sunday July 23, 1:35pm (IST)

Formula 3 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice: Friday July 21, 1:25pm (IST)

Qualifying: Friday July 21, 6:35pm (IST)

Sprint race: Saturday July 22, 1:20pm (IST)

Feature race: Sunday July 23, 11:55am (IST)

Porsche Supercup Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice: Friday July 21, 10:05pm (IST)

Qualifying: Saturday July 22, 2:50pm (IST)

Race: Sunday July 23, 3:30pm (IST)

Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2023: What to expect

Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing winning the 2023 championship is looking more and more likely with each passing race and the continued show of dominance. While many might argue that this is boring for the sport, it’s hard to take away from the show of skill; Verstappen may have the fastest car, but is also a capable driver who makes few mistakes, while Red Bull Racing itself handles matters of reliability and strategy arguably better than the competition.

Looking past the championship leader, the race behind is quite interesting, particularly with McLaren showing strong signs of resurgence on the back of the team’s first podium finish of 2023. Lando Norris put on an impressive show to bring his McLaren in for a second-place finish at the British Grand Prix, while his teammate Oscar Piastri finished fourth. Although McLaren is currently at fifth place in the Constructors championship, the team could challenge Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Ferrari for the higher and more lucrative championship spots.

Lewis Hamilton finished third at Silverstone, while Aston Martin and Ferrari struggled to get past the mid-field. While Red Bull Racing’s Sergio Perez has managed to hold on to his second spot in the standings for now, his results will be worrying both him and Red Bull Racing. Additionally, fan favourite and the original star of Netflix’s Drive to Survive series Daniel Ricciardo makes his return to F1 at the Hungarian Grand Prix, driving for Scuderia Alpha Tauri, having replaced rookie driver Nyck de Vries for the seat, for the rest of the 2023 season.


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Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India, How to Watch

Formula 1 returns for the Miami Grand Prix, the fifth round of the 2023 F1 Championship, after just a week following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The race weekend kicks off on Friday, May 5 (Saturday, May 6 in India), and goes on till Sunday, May 7 (Monday, May 8 in India), with F1 race sessions including three practice sessions and the qualifying session taking place over the weekend, apart from the main race. Red Bull Racing continues to maintain a strong lead in the Constructors’ Championship thanks to dominant performances from both of its drivers.

However, Max Verstappen’s lead in the Drivers’ Championship is down to just six points over his teammate Sergio Perez, following the latter’s double win in Azerbaijan that fetched him 33 points in total. The Miami Grand Prix takes place at the Miami International Autodrome, a temporary purpose-built circuit situated around the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This is the first of three F1 races set to take place in the US in 2023. Notably, there are no support series races taking place in Miami this weekend, with only F1 on the schedule.

Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023: How to watch in India

F1 fans in India will have to have the F1 TV app, along with the F1 TV Pro subscription, to watch the Miami Grand Prix 2023 in India. All race sessions across the weekend can be watched on the app across all supported devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs. You can also use multiple devices simultaneously, to enable different viewing angles and statistics to be viewed along with the main broadcast feed.

Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice 1: Saturday May 6, 12:00am (IST)

Practice 2: Saturday May 6, 3:30am (IST)

Practice 3: Saturday May 6, 10:00pm (IST)

Qualifying: Sunday May 7, 1:30am (IST)

Main Race: Monday May 8, 1:00am (IST)

Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2023: What to expect

On the back of solid performances in all four races of the 2023 Formula 1 season so far, Red Bull Racing has built a massive lead in the Constructors’ Championship over closest rival Aston Martin F1. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez are themselves in a close fight for the lead of the standings, while Fernando Alonso retains third place.

Ferrari, which had a poor start to the season, has pulled back a bit after good results in Azerbaijan, to put itself firmly in contention for second place in the Constructors’ standings. Charles LeClerc is himself potentially in a position to challenge for third place in the Drivers’ standings, with Ferrari also expected to bring upgrades to the car this weekend. Mercedes appeared to struggle in Azerbaijan, and was outperformed by both Ferrari and Aston Martin in the fourth round.

This is only the second time that the Miami Grand Prix is taking place, with the inaugural race in 2022 won by Max Verstappen. The race takes place on the temporary purpose-built Miami International Autodrome circuit, so the racing will not be as tight as on street circuits such as the Baku City Circuit, which hosted the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30. F1 races are also scheduled to take place in Austin, Texas and Las Vegas, Nevada this year, marking the first time that F1 will have three races in the US in a single season.


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Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India, How to Watch

Formula 1 returns after a four-week break for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the fourth round of the 2023 F1 Championship. The race weekend kicks off on Friday, April 28, and goes on till Sunday, April 30, with F1 and F2 sessions and races scheduled to take place across the weekend. Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen continued to dominate in the third round in Australia at the beginning of April. However, the competition did make big positive strides, particularly former champions Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, who came in second and third respectively.

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023 will also see the resumption of the F2 championship, with sessions taking place alongside F1 action at the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan. Indian driver Kush Maini, in his rookie F2 season with Campos Racing, secured his first podium finish in the sprint race in Australia. Meanwhile, the more experienced Jehan Daruvala will hope to build on the momentum after test-driving the Mahindra Racing Formula E car in Berlin.

Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023: How to watch in India

F1 fans in India will need to have the F1 TV app, along with the F1 TV Pro subscription, to watch the Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023 in India. All race sessions across the weekend for F1 and F2 can be watched on the app across all supported devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs.

Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India

Practice: Friday April 28, 3:00pm (IST)

Qualifying: Friday April 28, 6:30pm (IST)

Sprint Shootout: Saturday April 29, 2:00pm (IST)

Sprint Race: Saturday April 29, 7:00pm (IST)

Main Race: Sunday April 30, 4:30pm (IST)

Formula 2 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023: timings in India

Practice: Friday April 28, 12:35pm (IST)

Qualifying: Friday April 28, 4:30pm (IST)

Sprint Race: Saturday April 29, 4:30pm (IST)

Feature Race: Sunday April 30, 12:55pm (IST)

Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2023: What to expect

Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen have had a dominant start to the 2023 season, leading both championship standings going into the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez managed to finish fifth in the Australian Grand Prix despite starting from the back of the grid, but this did create room for former world champions Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso to narrow the gap for second place thanks to podium finishes.

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix takes place at the Baku City Circuit, a street circuit characterised by narrow track sections and tight corners. This also means that racing incidents and accidents are likely to result in a full safety car or even a red flag, making this a tricky and potentially extended race. Sergio Perez, known for his performances at street circuits – and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in particular – will hope to use this to his advantage.

There’s still a long way to go in the season, leaving plenty of room for the competition to catch up. Ferrari has had a disastrous start to the season and will hope to make up ground going into the next few rounds, while Mercedes and Aston Martin continue to perform well and challenge Red Bull Racing’s dominance. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix will also see the introduction of the new sprint race format, where Friday qualifying sets the grid for the main race on Sunday, while a shorter ‘Sprint Shootout’ qualifying session sets the grid for the sprint race.


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Ahead of Red Bull Showrun on March 12, Red Bull India Showcases Championship-Winning F1 Car

Ahead of the Red Bull Showrun event in Mumbai, Red Bull India showcased the Red Bull RB7 Formula 1 car at an event that demonstrated the assembly and engine specifics of the racing car. As part of the event, Red Bull India fired up the engine of the car, and Red Bull Racing mechanics assembled parts of the car, giving spectators a closer look at the Formula 1 race car from 2011, including the 2.4L Renault engine, the drivers cockpit, and the suspension assembly.

While the car was parked in a garage and was not run during the event, mechanics from the Red Bull Racing team were on hand to demonstrate the engine being turned on and revved. After this, the mechanics assembled parts of the RB7 live, including the engine cover, wheels and tyres, and other components. Former F1 driver David Coulthard will be driving the Red Bull RB7 in Mumbai as part of the Red Bull Showrun promotional event on March 12.

The Red Bull RB7 was Red Bull Racing’s championship-winning F1 car for 2011, and won both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ championships that year, driven by World Champion Sebastian Vettel and veteran driver Mark Webber. The F1 car is powered by a 2.4L mid-mounted, naturally-aspirated Renault V8 engine, generating over 750 horsepower at 18,000rpm.

The race car competed in 19 races across the 2011 season with both drivers, winning 12 races and 27 podiums in total, and was the dominant car and team of the season. Formula 1 enacted big changes later in 2014, signalling the start of what is known as the turbo-hybrid era for engines in Formula 1.

Red Bull Racing was the dominant team in F1 in 2022, securing both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles. The team made a strong start to the year 2023 with Max Verstappen securing the win and Sergio Perez coming in 2nd in the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix. Formula 1 can be watched on the F1 TV app with the Pro subscription in India, which also gives access to F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup live streaming.


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