Ferrari won 2017, 2018, Mercedes won 2019
Yeah you probably know what we are talking about right now. The Australian Grand Prix is just around the corner and the noise is getting LOUD! Which means it’s not easy to predict or navigate between all of the F1 betting tips. Thats why we are there. And we have to start by saying that Ferrari won 2017 and 2018, Mercedes won 2020 so why would RedBull win with a Honda this time?
Formula 1 Betting Tips
As it looks by the odds right now, Red Bull and Max Verstappen is in the lead with 1.2/1 followed by Charles Leclerc in his Ferrari at 1,5/1.
RedBull started the season really bad but caught up in the race for the champion title as Verstappen grabbed his first victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. And what an impressive race that was for him, starting fourth behind two Ferraris.
The season on the other hand started really well for Leclerc who won the Bahrain Grand Prix. He even finished second in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Will he be in contention for this weeks pole?
Another driver that we shouldn’t count out of the race just yet is Carlos Sainz JR. He is Leclerc’s teammate and on 3d place right now. Not tho forget is that he also has two podium finishes in the Ferrari.
Finally the Formula 1 schedule is back and next Sunday, April 10 it will take place at 3 p.m local time. Many people are betting on Verstappen to win this week since his last win in Saudi Arabia. But as you know we are not so sure. A Ferrari is still a Ferrari and a Honda is well a Honda. And for the last ten years both Ferrari and Mercedes have been winners but no Hondas have. So you have to decide, is it more about the driver or the car?
F1 Australian Grand Prix Odds
Driver | Odds in The Australian Grand Prix |
---|---|
Max Verstappen | 1.2/1 |
Charles Leclerc | 1,5/1 |
Carlos Sainz | 8/1 |
Sergio Perez | 14/1 |
Lewis Hamilton | 14/1 |
George Russell | 25/1 |
Mick Schumacher | 66/1 |
Fernando Alonso | 125/1 |
Valtteri Bottas | 125/1 |
Pierre Gasly | 125/1 |
Kevin Magnussen | 125/1 |
Esteban Ocon | 125/1 |
Lando Norris | 175/1 |
Daniel Ricciardo | 275/1 |
Yuki Tsunoda | 300/1 |
Guanyu Zhou | 500/1 |
Lance Stroll | 1000/1 |
Sebastian Vettel | 1000/1 |
Alex Albon | 3000/1 |
Nicholas Latifi | 3500/1 |