2025 Hungarian Grand Prix: Key Insights and Predictions Before the Summer Break
Get the latest stats, weather forecasts, and race predictions for the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, the final race before F1's summer break.

Weather Forecast: Possible Rain?
As the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix approaches, the weather forecast indicates warm and sunny conditions on Friday and Saturday, with temperatures reaching highs of 28°C (82°F). However, Sunday is expected to be cooler and cloudy, with a chance of light rain, which could add an extra layer of strategy to the race.
Championship Standings and Key Drivers
Oscar Piastri, the current championship leader, won his first F1 grand prix at the Hungaroring in 2024. With McLaren dominating the season, Piastri and teammate Lando Norris are driving like champions, according to McLaren boss Andrea Stella. Max Verstappen's future plans remain a topic of interest, with sources confirming he will stay with Red Bull in 2026.
Circuit Stats and History
The Hungaroring, known for its tight layout and lack of straights, has been a staple on the F1 calendar since 1986. It has witnessed five maiden victories, including those of Damon Hill, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Heikki Kovalainen, Esteban Ocon, and Oscar Piastri. Lewis Hamilton holds the record for most wins at this circuit with eight victories.
Race Predictions
McLaren remains the team to beat, with 10 wins from 13 races this season. The tight and twisty nature of the Hungaroring should give them an even greater advantage. While Piastri was the pick last week, Lando Norris is the favored driver for this weekend, potentially closing the points gap before the summer break.
How to Watch
For fans in the U.S., the race will be broadcast live on ESPN and ESPN+. In the UK, coverage is available on Sky Sports F1 and BBC Radio 5 Live, with highlights on Channel 4. Session times are as follows (BST):
- Friday: Free practice one: 12:30-13:30, Free practice two: 16:30-17:00
- Saturday: Free practice three: 11:30-12:30, Qualifying: 15:00-16:00
- Sunday: Race starts: 14:00 (live text commentary build-up from 13:15 on ESPN.co.uk/F1)
Fun Facts
- Fernando Alonso was the youngest driver to win at the Hungaroring in 2003 at the age of 22.
- The Belgian GP was McLaren's 199th win; they aim for their 200th this weekend.
- The Hungaroring is often referred to as 'Monaco without walls' due to its challenging layout.
Stay tuned for an exciting race weekend in Budapest, as the F1 season heads into its summer break.