2024 F1 Season at Hungarian GP Schedule

2024 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix: Full Schedule

15/07/2024

As the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix approaches, the scorching heat could play a pivotal role, promising unexpected turns in the race.

Winner for the ninth time at Silverstone in the most recent race, a record in F1 history, Lewis Hamilton could repeat this feat if he were to win at the Hungaroring, where he has indeed won eight times before.

The thirteenth round of 2024, the Hungarian Grand Prix will mark the beginning of the second half of a season so far dominated by Max Verstappen, in a context of tightening behind the Red Bull driver.

The heatwave currently sweeping Eastern Europe could play a crucial role throughout the weekend, with very high temperatures expected on abrasive asphalt that can quickly wear down the Pirelli tires.

The Track

— Turn 1 – The cars drop from nearly 300 km/h on the straight to less than 100 km/h at the first turn, whose massive braking makes it the most overtaking-friendly spot on the circuit.

— Turn 2 – With the track sloping towards the second turn, drivers will need to stay sharp as they are very likely to miss their braking point.

— Turn 5 – The moderate deceleration of turn 5 takes the cars from about 240 to 150 km/h after the slight hook of turn 4, a tricky series of curves negotiated at medium and high speeds.

— Turn 8 – Little room for braking and no margin for error. Any mistake at any moment can greatly affect the times. Drivers need a well-balanced car and good change-of-direction capabilities in this section.

— Turn 13 – The second slowest turn on the circuit, turn 13 is a tight left negotiated at about 100 km/h before throwing the car into the last turn.

— Turn 14 – A good exit in third gear is crucial since turn 14 leads to the only straight of the track and then to the first turn, the best overtaking opportunity on the circuit.

Forces at Play

There is no scenario in which Max Verstappen can be counted out of the victory race, even though the Red Bull RB20 did not seem at ease on the season’s most twisty circuit at Monaco, where high curbs were also a factor. Sergio Pérez will likely be playing for his future, as his team has asked him to step up.

Mercedes F1, winner of the last two races, is keen to confirm its recent progress, and a new upgrade on its W15 could help the Brackley team contend for victory once again.

McLaren F1 should also be watched, the team having been a contender for the top step of the podium since May. Conversely, Ferrari will continue its testing to understand its developments and might fall behind this trio.

Behind them, the final points positions will likely be contested among Aston Martin, Haas, Alpine, and possibly RB F1, if the Faenza team manages to correct its course and choose the right package of upgrades.

Schedule of the Hungarian Grand Prix

After the Sprint weekend in Austria and the time shift at Silverstone, we return to standard European timings for this weekend’s Hungarian GP, with qualifying at 15:00 and the race at 14:00.

DayDateSessionUK Time
Friday19th JulyFree Practice 112:30 – 13:30
Friday19th JulyFree Practice 216:00 – 17:00
Saturday20th JulyFree Practice 311:30 – 12:30
Saturday20th JulyQualifications15:00 – 16:00
Sunday21st JulyRace14:00 – 16:00

The Winners of the Hungarian Grand Prix

YearCircuitWinnerTeamEngine
2023HungaroringMax VerstappenRed BullHonda
2022HungaroringMax VerstappenRed BullHonda
2021HungaroringEsteban OconAlpineRenault
2020HungaroringLewis HamiltonMercedesMercedes
2019HungaroringLewis HamiltonMercedesMercedes
2018HungaroringLewis HamiltonMercedesMercedes
2017HungaroringSebastian VettelFerrariFerrari
2016HungaroringLewis HamiltonMercedesMercedes
2015HungaroringSebastian VettelFerrariFerrari
2014HungaroringDaniel RicciardoRed BullRenault
2013HungaroringLewis HamiltonMercedesMercedes
2012HungaroringLewis HamiltonMcLarenMercedes
2011HungaroringJenson ButtonMcLarenMercedes
2010HungaroringMark WebberRed BullRenault
2009HungaroringLewis HamiltonMcLarenMercedes
2008HungaroringHeikki KovalainenMcLarenMercedes
2007HungaroringLewis HamiltonMcLarenMercedes
2006HungaroringJenson ButtonHondaHonda
2005HungaroringKimi RäikkönenMcLarenMercedes
2004HungaroringMichael SchumacherFerrariFerrari
2003HungaroringFernando AlonsoRenaultRenault
2002HungaroringRubens BarrichelloFerrariFerrari
2001HungaroringMichael SchumacherFerrariFerrari
2000HungaroringMika HäkkinenMcLarenMercedes
1999HungaroringMika HäkkinenMcLarenMercedes
1998HungaroringMichael SchumacherFerrariFerrari
1997HungaroringJacques VilleneuveWilliamsRenault
1996HungaroringJacques VilleneuveWilliamsRenault
1995HungaroringDamon HillWilliamsRenault
1994HungaroringMichael SchumacherBenettonFord
1993HungaroringDamon HillWilliamsRenault
1992HungaroringAyrton SennaMcLarenHonda
1991HungaroringAyrton SennaMcLarenHonda
1990HungaroringThierry BoutsenWilliamsRenault
1989HungaroringNigel MansellFerrariFerrari
1988HungaroringAyrton SennaMcLarenHonda
1987HungaroringNelson PiquetWilliamsHonda
1986HungaroringNelson PiquetWilliamsHonda
2024 F1 Season at Hungarian GP Schedule

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