F1 Betting Update

The Red Bull team once more dominated qualifying this aftenoon at the Hungary Grand Prix with Ferrari taking the second row on the grid. William Hill have shortened the odds of Sebastian Vettel from 6/4 to 4/7 to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. Mark Webber is second favourite at 9/4 and Fernando Alonso is 6/1 third favourite.

Vettel has now been installed as the favourite for the Drivers Championship for the first time this year at 8/5 ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who seems to be holding on for dear life to his lead, priced at 5/2. Red Bull are alsothe 4/6 favourites to win the Constructors Championship ahead of McLaren at 6/4 and Ferrari are 8/1.

“The odds are firmly in the Red Bulls’ favour now, and having demolished the field so overwhelmingly in qualifying, it seems that only the fractious partnership between the two can stand between them and victory tomorrow,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.



William Hill Odds:

Constructor’s Championship: 4/6 Red Bull; 6/4 McLaren; 8/1 Ferrari

Drivers Championship: 8/5 Vettel; 5/2 Hamilton; 3/1 Alonso; 4/1 Webber; 14/1 Webber; 80/1 Bar

Hungarian Grand Prix: 4/7 Vettel; 9/4 Webber; 6/1 Alonso; 20/1 Hamilton; 20/1 Massa; 100/1 Bar

Lewis Hamilton World Champion Favourite

Mark Webber turned anger into an astonishing British Grand Prix win as Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel again failed to convert pole into victory. Vettel sustained a puncture after making the faintest of contact with Lewis Hamilton on the first corner during an enthralling start in front of a 120,000-strong crowd at a sunny Silverstone.

Lewis Hamilton is 6/4 favourite to win the F1 drivers championship, with Vettel offered at 2/1. But in the battle to be Red Bull’s number one Hill offer 4/7 that Vettel finishes with more points than teammate Webber. Hills offer 66/1 that Webber walks before the end of the season.

“We think there is no doubt who is the the Red Bull number one and think there is a real chance that Webber will walk,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

To Score More Points:
5/4 Webber, 4/7 Vettel
2/9 Hamilton, 3/1 Button

Constructors: 5/6 McLaren, 10/11 Red Bull

William Hill F1 Drivers Championship: 6/4 Hamilton, 2/1 Vettel, 7/2 Webber, 13/2 Button, 10/1 Alonso, 80/1 Massa, 150/1 Bar

Vettel Favourite For Monaco Grand Prix

Vettel Favourite: But How Many Of Big Boys Will Get Stuck In Traffic!

William Hill rate Sebastian Vettel as their 13/8 favourite to qualify on pole in Monaco and he is 11/5 to win the race. The big teams are worried about getting stuck in traffic and Hills offer 6/4 that one of the top eight cars fails to make it into final qualifying but 11/10 that they all make it.

F1 Betting Tips

Will it Be Vettell in Monaco?

“There has been a lot of talk about traffic disrupting qualifying but we are still favourite that all eight cars from the ‘Big Four’ constructors make it through” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.




Number of Big Eight To Make Final Qualifying (Ferrari, Mercedes, Mercedes, Red Bull): 11/10 All Eight, 6/4 Seven, 9/2 Six, 12/1 Five or less.
William Hill Fastest Monaco Qualifying: 13/8 Vettel, 10/3 Webber, 4/1 Alonso, 5/1 Hamilton, 14/1 Button, 18/1 Schumacher, 18/1 Massa, 20/1 Kubica.

William Hill: Monaco Grand Prix: 11/5 Vettel, 7/2 Alonso, 4/1 Webber, 4/1 Hamilton, 10/1 Button, 16/1 Schumacher, 16/1 Massa, 20/1 Rosberg, 22/1 Kubica, 66/1 Bar.

William Hill Constructors 2010: 4/7 Red Bull, 5/2 McLaren, 4/1 Ferrari, 33/1 Mercedes.

William Hill Drivers Championship: 6/4 Vettel, 11/4 Alonso, 9/2 Hamilton, 6/1 Button, 7/1 Webber, 33/1 Schumacher, 33/1 Rosberg, 33/1 Massa, 100/1 Bar.

Webber Wins in Spain (Formula One)

Mark Webber became the first driver to win from pole this season as the Spanish Grand Prix lived up to its notoriously dull reputation until late catastrophe struck Lewis Hamilton.

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The past 10 winners of the race at Barcelona‘s Circuit de Catalunya have won from the top spot on the grid, with Webber emphatically enforcing that statistic with a lights-to-flag triumph.

It was the 33-year-old Australian’s first win this year, and third of his career, elevating him up to fourth in the championship, the 25 points for the victory almost as much as his haul from the first four races.

Lewis Hamilton should have grabbed the runner-up spot for the second successive race, only to suffer a suspension failure on the penultimate lap that plunged him into a tyre wall, with the Briton fortunately emerging unharmed.

William Hill are 7/2 that Schumacher has a podium next weekend in Monaco and he is now 1/10 to stay for the rest of the season.

“Schumacher is back in the hunt but the odds suggest that Vettel is still the man to beat,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill : 7/5 Vettel, 11/4 Alonso, 5/1 Hamilton, 13/2 Button, 7/1 Webber, 28/1 Rosberg, 28/1 Massa, 33/1 Schumacher, 100/1 Kubica.

Constructors Championship: 4/6 Red Bull, 9/4 McLaren, 7/2 Ferrari, 25/1 Mercedes

Red Bull On Pole For All Remaining Races: 12/1

Schumacher First Podium Of The Season: 7/2 Monaco, 9/2 Turkey, 11/2 Canada, 6/1 Europe, 7/1 GB, 8/1 Germany, 10/1 Hungary, 12/1 Belgium, 14/1 Italy, 16/1 Singapore, 20/1 Japan, 25/1 Korea, 28/1 Brazil, 40/1 Abu Dhabi, 20/1 No Podium

Schumacher To See Out The Season: 1/10 Yes, 11/2 No

Who Will Win The Spanish Grand Prix?

Red Bull Racing threatened another front-row domination after putting their rivals in the shade in practice for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.

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Following the morning session it was McLaren who scored a one-two at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya, with Lewis Hamilton ahead of team-mate Jenson Button by over half a second.

But as the fuel loads came down in the 90-minute afternoon period, so did the times, with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber comfortably clear of their rivals.

A Red Bull car has been on pole in all four races this season. Vettel leads Webber three to one, while the duo managed to lock out the front row in Australia and China.


Yet despite such overwhelming superiority in qualifying they have managed just one victory, much to the frustration of all within the team.

Another reproduction of this form in qualifying on Saturday and it is hard to look beyond another Red Bull success, especially when the last nine winners of this race have started from pole.

Vettel ended up quickest with a lap of one minute 19.965 seconds, 0.210secs faster than Webber, and 1.1secs better than Hamilton’s best in the morning.

Bookies William Hill offer 11/8 that Vettel finds himself on pole again in Spain but the only real mover since practise is Lewis Hamilton who has been trimmed from 10/3 to 3/1.

“We believe that this weekend is pivotal to Schumacher, if his car does not perform it could well be his last race,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Will Schumacher Be Driving In The Final GP of 2010: 1/10 Yes, 11/2 No

The Spanish Grand Prix To BE Schumacher’s Last: 25/1


William Hill Spanish Grand Prix fastest Qualifying: 11/8 Vettel, 7/2 Hamilton, 9/2 Webber, 5/1 Alonso, 12/1 Button, 16/1 Massa, 18/1 Rosberg, 20/1 Schumacher, 50/1 Bar

William Hill Spanish Grand Prix Winner: 2/1 Vettel, 3/1 Hamilton, 4/1 Alonso, 15/2 Webber, 15/2 Button, 14/1 Rosberg, 14/1 Schumacher, 16/1 Massa, 66/1 Kubica, 100/1 Bar

The Spanish Grand Prix Preview….

Webber On Pole in Malaysia

Mark Webber secured pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix on Saturday but a wet qualifying session left Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton towards the back of the grid.

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After a deluge had delayed the final phase of qualifying, Webber took a gamble to switch to intermediate tyres and it paid off as the Australian clocked a time of one minute 49.327 seconds.

Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg also starts on the front row after securing second place while Sebastian Vettel completed a pleasing day for Red Bull – he will line up third.

McLaren & Ferrari had a shocker in qualifying and Lewis Hamilton is 16/1 to win the GP and 5/2 to come 11th or worse! “It looks like a bit of a lottery at the Malaysian GP and we are taking money for all the competitors at big prices,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Lewis Hamilton finishing Position Malaysian GP: 16/1 First, 14/1 Second, 8/1 Third, 8/1 Fourth, 6/1 Fifth, 5/1 Sixth, 6/1 Seventh, 9/1 Eigth, 12/1 Ninth, 16/1 Tenth, 5/2 11-or- worse

Malaysian GP Winner: 7/4 Webber, 15/8 Vettel, 6/1 Rosberg, 16/1 Hamilton, 16/1 Alonso, 18/1 Schumacher, 20/1 Button, 22/1 Sutil, 28/1 Massa

Hamilton Leads McLaren One Two in Melbourne

Lewis Hamilton led a McLaren one-two ahead of team-mate Jenson Button by setting the fastest lap in Friday’s rain-interrupted second session of free practice for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.

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While the first practice session had been held during bright sunshine, clouds had gathered as the afternoon progressed and by the time the cars took to the circuit once again rain had started to fall intermittently.

But Hamilton got the better of the conditions to produce the fastest lap of the day with a time of one minute 25.801 seconds that put him ahead of reigning world champion Button by 0.275secs.


LEWIS Hamilton is 5/1 to win the Australian Grand Prix despite clocking the fastest time in yesterday’s (Fri) practice.

The former world champion- 5/1 to regain his crown- trails Sebastian Vettel (7/4) and Fernando Alonso (5/2) in the battle for favouritism down under.

Jenson Button is 14/1 to win the GP and 20/1 to retain his crown.

LATEST BETTING


Australian GP

Winner

S Vettel 7/4
F Alonso 5/2
F Massa 5/1
L Hamilton 5/1
M Webber 7/1
J Button 14/1
M Schumacher 16/1
N Rosberg 20/1
R Kubica 40/1
A Sutil 66/1
R Barrichello 100/1
V Liuzzi 100/1
K Kobayashi 150/1
N Hulkenberg 150/1
V Petrov 150/1
P De La Rosa 200/1
S Buemi 200/1
J Alguersuari 250/1
J Trulli 750/1
H Kovalainen 750/1
T Glock 750/1
L Di Grassi 1000/1
K Chandhok 2000/1
B Senna 2000/1

Championship


Winner

F Alonso 11/8
S Vettel 11/4
L Hamilton 5/1
F Massa 6/1
M Schumacher 14/1
J Button 20/1
M Webber 20/1
N Rosberg 25/1
R Kubica 80/1
A Sutil 100/1
R Barrichello 150/1
N Hulkenberg 200/1
V Liuzzi 200/1

Constructors


Ferrari 4/5
McLaren 3/1
Red Bull 3/1
Mercedes 10/1
Williams 100/1
Renault 100/1
Force India 100/1

Jenson Button To Get Back to Winning Ways- German Grand Prix

Jenson Button can win again in Germany….

Although starting from 3rd Jenson Button can come back to win the German Grand Prix on Sunday. Webber will start on pole but I will be backing Brawn’s number one driver to win.

Jenson Button to Win Again....

Jenson Button to Win Again....

My German Grand Prix bets are; (all from Betfair)…

  • First Lap Leader- Mark Webber @ 1.48 (optional)
  • Podium Finish – Jenson Button @ 1.95, 5 points
  • Safety Car- No @ 2.14, 2 points
  • Race Winner- Jenson Button @ 7.0, 3 points
  • Winning Car- Brawn @ 3.7, 2 points

Good luck, for what is sure to be a good race!

The Full German Grand Prix Grid, Sunday 11th July is as follows;

Pos Driver Team Time
1 Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull 1min 32.230secs
2 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Brawn GP 1:32.357
3 Jenson Button (Gbr) Brawn GP 1:32.473
4 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Red Bull 1:32.480
5 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) McLaren 1:32.616
6 Heikki Kovalainen (Fin) McLaren 1:33.859
7 Adrian Sutil Force India 1:34.316
8 Felipe Massa (Bra) Ferrari 1:34.574
9 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari 1:34.710
10 Nelson Piquet Jr. (Bra) Renault 1:34.803
11 Nick Heidfeld (Ger) BMW Sauber 1:42.310
12 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1:42.318
13 Kazuki Nakajima (Jpn) Williams 1:42.500
14 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota 1:42.771
15 Nico Rosberg (Ger) Williams 1:42.859
16 Robert Kubica (Pol) BMW Sauber 1:32.190
17 Sebastien Buemi (Swi) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:32.251
18 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Force India 1:32.402
19 Sebastien Bourdais (Fra) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:33.559
20 Timo Glock (Ger) Toyota 1:32.423*

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German Grand Prix.. Who Wins?

Can Jenson Button get back to Winning Ways?

From ITV Website:

After so many straightforward victories in 2009, it was cruelly ironic that when Jenson Button’s season finally stuttered, it was in the event he most wanted to win that things went awry.

Jenson Button- World Championship Leader

Jenson Button- World Championship Leader

Sixth place was far less than Button had hoped for on home ground, and will probably irk him forever if this year proves to be his sole shot at glory – for it remains to be seen whether Brawn’s dominance this season is the start of a new era or a blip while the usual big guns get their houses back in order.

Despite insisting pre-race that he would be content whatever happened at Silverstone as his points lead would remain ample even if he crashed out, Button was under huge pressure to give his home fans a win in what may or may not have been the track’s Formula 1 swansong.

But now that patriotic spotlight turns on the man who took the glory in Britain – as the world championship heads to Sebastian Vettel’s German homeland.

If anything, the pressure on Vettel at the Nurburgring will be even greater than the pressure on Button at Silverstone.

For one thing, Vettel is widely regarded as the only man who can maintain some tension in the 2009 title battle by eating into Button’s points lead.

The Nurburgring will decide how realistic a prospect that is.

Did Red Bull take a massive step forward at Silverstone, or did it benefit from a rare off-weekend for Brawn?

Naturally the two teams’ opinions are split on this.

Red Bull is adamant that its incessant development is paying off, and that not only did it thrive on Silverstone’s ultra-quick bends – a major strength of the RB5 package all year – but that it was a Brawn-beater in the slow stuff where Button’s team excels.

Conversely Ross Brawn pointed out that the low temperatures at Silverstone simply didn’t agree with the BGP 001, preventing silky-smooth Button in particular from getting the rubber warm enough to work.

Given warmer weather, he insisted, his team will dominate again.

Don’t expect the Nurburgring to provide the balmy conditions Brawn fancies though, for the German track is legendary for its changeable weather.

When it was last used for F1 in July 2007, the race had to be red-flagged after a monumental deluge…and it is rare for the weekend to pass without rain even when the track gets a summer date.

Whatever the weather, the Nurburgring is likely to see another private battle between Brawn and Red Bull.

Ferrari has made progress but remains baffled by how its car can look so quick in one session then plummet into the midfield later the same day – and has started to hint that if it appears its 2009 car’s problems are impossible to solve, it might start cracking on with 2010 plans.

McLaren’s recovery charge has stuttered before it really got underway, and Renault is showing little sign of a 2008-style resurgence.

Williams and Toyota have regained form in recent weeks but are coming from a long way back in both pace and points terms, while BMW has even more ground to recover even if its promised massive upgrade package this weekend is a step forward.

One team that is making undeniable progress though is Force India.

Adrian Sutil and Giancarlo Fisichella won’t be snapping at the leaders’ heels, but they are surely on the cusp of points after their team’s recent strides.

If Force India maintains its momentum, and BMW improves enough to get Nick Heidfeld back in the top eight hunt, then all four of F1′s Germans will have a legitimate shot at scoring on home turf.

The need for some patriotic success is the other major weight on Vettel’s shoulders this weekend.

In the days when Michael Schumacher swept to title after title, German enthusiasm for F1 was such that the country drew huge, fervent crowds for two races a season.

Grand Prix Insight from YouTube…German Grand Prix.

But the nation’s interest has dwindled since Schumacher retired, and its circuits’ fortunes have nosedived as well, with Hockenheim’s finances in a parlous state and the Nurburgring unwilling to host F1 every year (the two tracks currently alternate to share the financial burden) if its current partner track has to drop off the schedule.

Revitalising Germany’s passion for F1 could help this state of affairs, and it is on Vettel’s shoulders that this task falls as well.

The Red Bull star has been anointed both the ‘new Schumacher’ and the ‘nice Schumacher’ – seen by his countrymen as having all the talent of his record-shattering predecessor, along with a far more gregarious personality.

So Vettel’s bulging ‘to do’ list is not for the faint-hearted: hunt down and overcome Button in the championship battle, revive a nation’s passion for F1, and live up to your billing as the successor to arguably the sport’s greatest ever driver.

That’s a lot for a 22 year-old, even a sublimely talented 22-year-old with potentially the best car in the field underneath him, with only 34 GPs under his belt to take on, and that’s why the German GP weekend is both a huge opportunity for Vettel to become a national hero and a genuine title contender, and a potentially crushing source of pressure and expectation.

It will be fascinating to see whether he wilts or thrive under such an intense spotlight, and no one will be more interested to see how he fares than Button, who could kill off the title battle if he pulls away from Vettel again this weekend – or could leave the Nurburgring a nervous man if his lead dwindles again.

British Grand Prix- Early Betting Odds

British Grand Prix 22nd June 2009- Silverstone- Live on BBC 1

Can Jenson Button win the British Grand prix? He has won 6 out of 7 so far this season for his Brawn GP team and is 4/6 favourite to do so again at Silverstone on Sunday.

Will Button win at Silverstone?

Will Button win at Silverstone?

The early odds are (from Bet365)

  • Jenson Button 4/6
  • Sebastian Vettel 2/1
  • Felipe Massa 28/1
  • Rubens Ba’ello 7/1
  • Kimi Raikkonen 25/1
  • Mark Webber 17/2
  • Fernando Alonso 66/1
  • Lewis Hamilton 33/1
  • Jarno Trulli 28/1 25/1
  • Timo Glock 50/1 33/1
  • Nico Rosberg 50/1
  • Robert Kubica 66/1
  • Bar 200/1+

A shadow will be cast over the race as FOTA have announced that they are pulling out of Formula One to set up their own rival championships. It is a shame because this is a big race for the UK and for Brawn GP as well as world championship leader Jenson Button.

Nico Rossburg preview the Silverstone Grand Prix- from Youtube

There is no value in backing Button at this stage, but we think Jenson Button will win and we support the British Driver to win the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.