You could also try www.sparksport.co.nz who stream the Sky coverage I'm assuming it'll work anywhere which I am due to find out as I'm heading away for a holiday including the Hungarian GP.
Excellent! It is a fantastic race weekend. Don't miss the waffle stand at the back of the circuit (or the banter between its three chefs, two of whom speak good English).
But please, please promise me one thing... ...that you will drink lots and lots of water. (Ask me how I know. The book is pending).
Edit: I should probably do the whole "Heroes and Zeroes" thing...
Heroes:
Leclerc: He wasn't kidding when he said last race was an eye-opener. I thought he and Verstappen were going to crash about four times during their battle, and seeing him teach Max how to do his own signature moves
properly was fun. Ferrari were not exactly covering themselves in glory but thanks to Charles, they got away with it.
Hamilton: Excellent domination all race despite starting from 2nd.
Gasly: Say it quietly, but I think he might have turned the corner.
Honourable mentions:
Verstappen for his role in the fight that is likely to be one of the things 2019 is most remembered for. Misses the "heroes" list for two reasons: his Red Bull was faster than he made it look at most points during the race, and he apparently still has no control over what comes out of his mouth after races.
The stewards for being careful not to confuse things even further.
Sainz for his overtaking antics.
Albon for making that long tyre stint work.
BWT (a Racing Point sponsor) for donating £1,000 to Breast Cancer Care for every position a Racing Point driver improves. Maybe this race wasn't the biggest amount ever added but it's a start.
Everyone involved in getting the race on the calendar for the next 5 years.
ZeroesLightning Volt: The company messed up its reputation with Haas as Rich Energy so badly that it was forced to change its name and toss out its CEO to stay afloat (for how long?) Not that Mr Storey brought much to the table other than a big mouth and bad manners, it seems. Haas handled the matter with grace.
Grosjean: Less graceful was the collision the Haases had with each other at the start of the race. Romain is looking increasingly like a man headed for the exit door.
Vettel: When he asked "What did Verstappen think he was doing?"... ...the question would have been better directed at himself. Sebastian was, after all, the man who'd apparently forgotten his braking point at the most embarrassing moment possible. He got a penalty, but I'm not sure it's going to help.
Dishonourable mentions:
Jean Todt for trying to make himself "relevant" by proposing things nobody appears to want.
You may get the idea I enjoyed this one, with good reason