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Goodwood Festival of Speed Leads into the Hungarian Grand Prix

Goodwood Festival of Speed Leads into the Hungarian Grand Prix

17th Jul 2023

Credit: McLaren

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a yearly event that celebrates all things motorsport. This year's event was no exception, with plenty of exciting news and events taking place.

One of the most popular news stories from the festival was the debut of the new 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT. This new supercar is sure to turn heads on the track and street. It's already been generating a lot of buzz among fans.

Another big story from the festival was the results of the British Grand Prix. Max Verstappen won the race, but it was a close one. Lewis Hamilton finished second, and Charles Leclerc came in third.

With the British Grand Prix now in the rearview mirror, it's time to start looking ahead to the Hungarian Grand Prix. This race will take place on July 23rd at the Hungaroring circuit in Budapest.

The Hungarian Grand Prix is always a competitive race, and this year is no exception. Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes AMG are all expected to be in contention for the win.

In addition to the on-track action, there will also be plenty of exclusive entertainment and motorsport events taking place in Budapest for the race. Fans can enjoy concerts, exhibitions, and even a chance to meet some of their favorite drivers.

Credit: Formula 1


The Hungarian Grand Prix is sure to be a fun and competitive race. If you're a fan of Formula 1, be sure to tune in to watch!

Here are some of the ways you can watch or stream the Hungarian Grand Prix live:

F1 TV Pro: This is the official streaming service for Formula 1. You can watch all of the races live, as well as replays and other exclusive content.
Sky Sports: Sky Sports is the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in the UK. You can watch all of the races live on Sky Sports F1.
ESPN: ESPN is the official broadcaster of Formula 1 in the US. You can watch all of the races live on ESPN2.
The Hungarian Grand Prix starts at 2:00 PM CET on July 23rd. That's 9:00 AM EST in the US and 6:00 AM PST.

Hope you enjoy the Hungarian Grand Prix!