Here’s all you need to know about the 2025 F1 Hungarian GP, scheduled for 70 laps around the 4.381-kilometre Hungaroring.
By Divyam Dubey
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F1 heads to Budapest this weekend for the Hungarian Grand Prix, the 14th round of the 2025 season and the final race before the summer break. With the title fight still wide open, every point will matter when drivers line up on Sunday, for one final push before the break. Last year in Hungary, McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were at the centre of a dramatic team decision. Norris briefly led the race through strategy but was told to let Piastri pass, handing the Australian his maiden F1 victory. That moment sparked a growing rivalry that has now become a full-blown title contest. At the previous round in Belgium, Verstappen struggled for pace, finishing fourth behind Charles Leclerc, while the McLaren duo continued to dominate.
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This race could shape the momentum going into the second half of the season. With championship hopes on the line, fans can expect bold strategies, hard racing, and no room for error in Budapest.
Friday, August 1
Hungarian GP FP1 - 05:00
Hungarian GP FP2 - 08:30
Saturday, August 2
Hungarian Grand Prix FP3 - 04:00
Hungarian GP Qualifying - 07:30
Sunday, August 3
Hungarian GP Race - 06:30 pm
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