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Formula 1 on the BBC: Hungarian Grand Prix radio & online coverage details


Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton has closed the gap on Verstappen’s championship lead to eight points

Follow live radio and text coverage of the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring, Hungary, 30 July-1 August.

Lewis Hamilton fought back from a 10-second penalty for a crash with title rival Max Verstappen to pass Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and claim a dramatic British Grand Prix victory.

Hamilton was blamed for a collision with Verstappen’s Red Bull at Copse corner on the first lap of the race, which led to the Dutchman crashing out.

Read Andrew Benson’s full report here.

BBC Sport has live coverage of the race across the BBC Sport website and 5 Live, plus live digital coverage on the BBC Sport website and app – including audience interaction, expert analysis, debate, voting, features, interviews and audio content.

You can follow all the action and the latest news on the BBC Sport F1 page and via the BBC Sport app, and catch up with analysis and interviews with the BBC Radio 5 Live Chequered Flag podcast.

All times are BST. Broadcast times are subject to change at short notice.

If you’re viewing this on the BBC News app, you will need to click here to view the times.

Date Session Time Radio coverage Online text commentary
Preview Listen and download here
Friday, 30 July First practice 10:25-11:35 BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra From 10:00
Second practice 13:55-15:05 BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra From 13:30
Saturday, 31 July Third practice 11:00-12:00 BBC Sport website and mobile app From 10:30
Qualifying 14:00-15:00 BBC Sport website and mobile app From 13:00
Sunday, 1 August Race 14:00-16:00 BBC Sport website and mobile app From 12:30
Chequered Flag podcast: Hungarian Grand Prix review – download here once the race has finished



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