F1 Hungary GP live stream: How to watch Formula One Hungaroring Grand Prix online

F1 is holding its final race before its summer break at the Hungaroring today.

Max Verstappen put in a sensational performance in qualifying yesterday to clinch pole for the Hungarian GP ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton.

Behind the Mercedes duo are the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel.

Speaking after clinching pole in Hungary, Verstappen said: “It feels good but the whole weekend the car was very competitive.

“It’s always a question how it will work out in qualifying where we know (Mercedes) can turn up a bit more power.

“But the car was incredible, it was really enjoyable to drive.

“To get your first pole is very nice but what happens on Sunday is what counts.

“I knew it was a matter of time. I made mistakes as well to miss a pole shot. Today we finally got it.”

The Red Bull star has won two of the last three races and will be hoping for another win before F1 goes on its summer break.

After today’s race in Hungary the next F1 race will be at Spa on Sunday September 1.

So, if you want to watch all the action from the latest round of the 2019 F1 season then here’s how to tune in online.

How to watch F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2019

Coverage of today’s Hungarian Grand Prix will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 (Sky 406, Sky HD 472, Virgin 516) and Sky Sports Main Event (Sky 401, Sky HD 435, Virgin 511, BT 402).

The pre-race build-up starts from 12.30pm on Sky Sports F1 and 1pm on Sky Sports Main Event before rubber starts burning at 2.10pm.

That means that all the action can be followed on your desktop or laptop via the Sky Go app that is also available to download on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices.

Sky Go is also available on a number of platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, PlayStation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Sky Sports app, available to download on iOS and Android devices, will also be providing live text coverage and updates.

If you’re not currently a Sky Sports customer but can’t stand to miss out on the action, you can add the channels to your box via a NOW TV subscription.

Day passes, which let you add Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £8.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £14.99, and no locking into a contract.

NOW TV doesn’t even require a typical television to use, as it is also available on a NOW TV Box, Chromecast, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku, LG Smart TV, PC or Mac, and selected mobile and tablet devices.

If you happen to miss the race then don’t panic, Channel 4 has full highlights with their programme starting at 7pm tonight.

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