Formula One Predictions And Betting Tips
A comprehensive guide to Formula One betting, including tips on markets, odds and F1 predictions for this weekend
By James McMath
Formula One has exploded in recent years, and it’s now among the most popular sports brands in the world.
If you’re eager to join the fun and bet on Formula One, then we hope this guide teaches you all you need to know. You’ll learn about what F1 is, how its season works, along with some of our best F1 betting tips.
Let’s jump right in by discussing what Formula One is and how you can bet on it.
What Is Formula One?
Formula One is a popular motorsport featuring expertly-designed cars racing across a selection of worldwide tracks.
The season runs from March through to November, culminating in the final Grand Prix. Points are awarded based on how the drivers perform, with the driver with the highest total ultimately being victorious.
Now that we’ve covered what F1 is and how its season unfolds, let’s next talk about how you can bet on it for maximum results.
How To Bet On Formula One
Betting on Formula One should be approached like everything else - with research in mind. The more confident you are in your knowledge of the sport, the more favourable your betting prospects will be in general.
Research
You won’t get very far in your F1 betting journey if you don’t dedicate some time to watching the sport and studying its best drivers.
Nobody’s expecting you to be an expert by any means, but you should make it your mission to become as well-versed in the sport as you possibly can. If you’re brand-new to motorsport and you don’t know what to look out for, then here are a few things you should be studying:
Drivers
Formula One is as much about skill as it is about technology. As you begin your research, keep an eye on who’s doing well in the qualifying rounds and who isn’t. Though every F1 driver is of elite quality, there are a handful who are a cut above the rest, and this will be reflected in the standings after the race has finished.
Manufacturers
Each F1 manufacturer, whether it’s Mercedes or McLaren, builds cars with different strengths and weaknesses to each other. We recommended keeping an eye on the drivers whose cars often need to be repaired during a race, as well as those whose cars often finish in the higher places.
Look At The Circuit History
Every F1 course is different and most drivers perform a lot better on some than others. A great F1 betting tip is to look at the courses where the odds-on favourites have struggled in the past, as this will help indicate who’s going to succeed.
Some F1 courses have a lot of straight ,highway-like areas, whilst others are far more tricky with plenty of tight hairpin turns and sharp corners. We recommend looking at the drivers who perform well on the latter tracks, as this will give you a great insight into their overall handling and driving skills.
Take Qualifiers With A Grain Of Salt
We mentioned before that F1 qualifiers can give an insight into who’s in good form, but keep in mind that they shouldn’t always be taken at face value.
F1 is a worldwide sports brand with races taking place all over the world. A qualifier in Switzerland, for example, will be much different to a race in Saudi Arabia. Not only will the weather be much more intense, but the presence of thousands of fans and millions of TV viewers will add a lot more pressure.
Qualifying tracks can also be much easier than race ones. They certainly have their place, but keep in mind that they aren’t always perfect indicators.
Research Your F1 Betting Market
Another common F1 betting mistake is the punter not knowing where to best place their bet. To help clear up any doubts, here are some of the most popular Formula One betting markets out there:
Outright Winner
The most straightforward and popular F1 betting market, the outright winner involves the punter deciding who’s going to win a major race, such as the Grand Prix.
Odds will be offered on each driver, and the bettor can select the one who they think will emerge victorious.
You can also bet that your driver will finish in a podium place (ie, from first to third) and this bet is popular, too.
Outright or podium bets remain popular with casual and seasoned F1 bettors.
Pole Position
Pole position bets involve you predicting where a driver will start a particular race. They require looking at the qualifying rounds, and betting which driver will fare best and start in pole position.
Where a driver starts could have a profound effect on how they perform in a race, making the pole position bet an exciting and important one.
F1 Prop Bets
If you’re confident in your F1 betting skills, then you can always opt for prop bets, where you predict how well a certain driver will perform.
If you’re familiar with our betting guides, then you’ll know that we’ve covered prop bets in our basketball and football guides. F1 props follow the same principle - though instead of betting on goals or assists, you’ll be betting on which driver will lead the most laps, how many cautions they get, and so on.
Props are a great way to spruce up your betting journey, though keep in mind that most bookmakers do not allow large wagers on them, which puts a cap on how much money you can win.
F1 Predictions Summary
Formula One is a fantastic sport to bet on, but you’ll need to develop an understanding of the sport first. Since it is so different to more conventional sports, you’ll need to dedicate some time to learning about its nuances.
There are several exciting F1 betting markets out there, and we hope this guide has given you the confidence to start placing some bets. Remember to only bet with what you can afford to lose, and that there’s nothing wrong with taking the occasional break from betting.
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