British Grand Prix Betting Preview, Sunday 11 July

Lewis Hamilton arrives at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix as the leader of the F1 drivers’ championship, having followed consecutive victories in Istanbul and Montreal with a second place at the European grand prix. His British team-mate and the reigning world champion, Jenson Button, is just behind him as McLaren lead the constructors’ battle in a compelling season.

Could Red Bull win it as they did in 2009? Sebastian Vettel is the man the Brits will have to beat at Silverstone on Sunday. Read more in the Telegraph.

British Grand Prix Stats;

Lap: 5.891 km. Race distance: 306.747 km (52 laps).

Race lap record: Michael Schumacher (Germany) Ferrari 1:18.739 (2004) NOTE: The track has been reconfigured and lengthened by around 750 metres since last year.

2009 pole position: Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Red Bull 1:19.509.

2009 Winner – Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Red Bull

Vettel ran away with a processional race in a Red Bull one-two, lapping more than a second faster than rivals in the early stages after starting on pole.

In the run up to this weekend’s British Grand Prix, William Hill have seen a number of large bets for either Red Bull driver to start on pole, these bets include a five figure wager. As a result Hills offer 4/7 that a Red Bull car will be at the front of the grid come Sunday and 6/4 that it is a McClaren. Hills are offering 7/1 that we have a British 1-2, Hamilton is 3/1 to win his home GP and Jenson Button is 13/2.

“All the money has been on Red Bull to dominate qualifying, but interestingly enough, the Brits are are well backed to win the main event,” said Hills spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Formula 1 Odds:

Winning Qualifying Constructor: 4/7 Red Bull; 6/4 McLaren; 11/2 Ferrari; 25/1 Mercedes GP; 28/1 Renault; 100/1 Williams

British GP Qualifying: 13/8 Vettel; 5/2 Hamilton; 3/1 Webber; 8/1 Button; 9/1 Alonso; 20/1 Massa; 33/1 Kubica; 40/1 Rosberg

British GP Outright: 11/5 Vettel; 3/1 Hamilton; 4/1 Webber; 5/1 Alonso; 13/2 Button; 16/1 Massa; 25/1 Kubica; 40/1 Rosberg

40/1 Either McLaren Driver To Cause team-mate to retire

40/1 Either Red Bull To Be Taken Out By Team-mate

Hamilton/Button Dual Forecast: 7/1

Button Leads Home McLaren One Two in China

By Gary Rose, Press Association Sport, Shanghai

Jenson Button secured his second victory of the season as he led a McLaren one-two ahead of Lewis Hamilton at an incident-packed Chinese Grand Prix today.

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The reigning world champion had started fifth on the grid but profited from an early safety car deployment and a flurry of early pit stops by the leading pack due to rain to move into pole early on.

Hamilton, meanwhile, had started sixth but once again drove superbly to secure his best finish of the season while Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg took third for the fourth podium finish of his career.

The result means Button now leads the drivers’ standings and also marked McLaren’s first one-two of the season.

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, who had surged into the lead on the first lap but was handed a drive-through penalty for jumping the start, secured fourth with Renault’s Robert Kubica fifth.

Pole-winner Sebastian Vettel failed to follow up his Malaysian Grand Prix victory as the Red Bull driver finished sixth while Renault’s Vitaly Petrov secured his first points of the season with seventh place.

Vettel’s team-mate Mark Webber endured a race to forget as he took eighth while Ferrari’s Felipe Massa and Michael Schumacher of Mercedes completed the top 10.

Like in his victory in Australia, Button made the correct call on tyres after showers had fallen at the start of the race with the 30-year-old having opted to stay on the slicks while others pitted for intermediates.

“This victory is special and means a lot,” said Button. “It is not just about being quick it is also about reading the conditions.

“The tricky conditions have helped me but it was not luck we came out on top today, we chose correctly.

“My first few months with the team have been extraordinary and I really feel part of the team.”

A dramatic start set the tone for the rest of the race as Alonso, who had started from third, surged ahead of the Red Bulls before turn one but replays later showed that he had jumped the start and the Spaniard was consequently handed a drive-through penalty by race stewards.

The safety car was also deployed before the end of lap one when the Force India of Vitantonio Liuzzi spun into Sebastien Buemi’s Toro Rosso and Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi, ending all three drivers’ races.

With the rain getting heavier, many drivers chose to make a quick stop in the pits to switch tyres before the safety car left the circuit after the third lap – but Button opted to stay out on his slicks.

Pole-sitter Vettel had dropped to 15th while Hamilton was 16th after six laps following their pit stops, but both were quickly making their way back up the field. Alonso had also headed down the pit lane for his drive-through penalty and re-emerged in 16th.

Hamilton was soon closing in on Schumacher, who had started from ninth on the grid, and was right on the German’s tail after 15 laps, waiting for any opportunity to overtake, and one presented itself on lap 17 as a superb drive out of turn 13 by the 25-year-old allowed him to climb into fifth.

Button became the new race leader two laps later when Rosberg briefly ran wide, allowing the reigning world champion to move into first. He then entered the pits again on lap 21 and was quickly followed by Webber, Hamilton and Vettel.

Meanwhile, Toro Rosso’s Jaime Alguersuari lost his front wing when he entered the pit lane before the safety car was again deployed, seemingly to allow for the debris from that incident to be cleared.

That played into Hamilton’s favour as it enabled the 25-year-old to close the gap on the leading cars while Alonso was in 10th – just ahead of Massa, having earlier cheekily overtaken his team-mate on their way into the pits.

The safety car left the circuit on lap 26 and immediately Schumacher and Hamilton were battling again before the 2008 champion regained fifth with a brave move on turn eight. He then got the better of Petrov for fourth with just Kubica, Rosberg and Button ahead of him.

Hamilton then climbed into the podium places after lap 30 as he passed Kubica on the outside at the hairpin while Button and Rosberg – first and second respectively – entered the pits to switch to intermediates on lap 38.

Button retained his place at the front when he returned to the circuit but Rosberg was back out in third, behind Hamilton.

From then on the pair remained unchallenged and though Hamilton was closing in on Button, in the end he ran out of laps as he crossed the finish line just 1.5seconds behind his team-mate.

“I had quite an eventful race,” said Hamilton. “Congratulations to Jenson, he did an incredible job and made a better choice on tyres.

“It was tough at the beginning, the weather was not easy for making the call to change tyres. I chose very late when I was halfway around the corner and clearly it was not the right choice.

“We both did a tremendous job, and it’s down to the awesome job the team are doing. We are working very well and it’s great for the team.”

Like in his victory in Australia, Button made the correct call on tyres after showers had fallen at the start of the race with the 30-year-old having opted to stay on the slicks while others pitted for intermediates.

“This victory is special and means a lot,” said Button. “It is not just about being quick it is also about reading the conditions.

“The tricky conditions have helped me but it was not luck we came out on top today, we chose correctly.

“My first few months with the team have been extraordinary and I really feel part of the team.”

A dramatic start set the tone for the rest of the race as Alonso, who had started from third, surged ahead of the Red Bulls before turn one but replays later showed that he had jumped the start and the Spaniard was consequently handed a drive-through penalty by race stewards.

The safety car was also deployed before the end of lap one when the Force India of Vitantonio Liuzzi spun into Sebastien Buemi’s Toro Rosso and Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi, ending all three drivers’ races.

With the rain getting heavier, many drivers chose to make a quick stop in the pits to switch tyres before the safety car left the circuit after the third lap – but Button opted to stay out on his slicks.

Pole-sitter Vettel had dropped to 15th while Hamilton was 16th after six laps following their pit stops, but both were quickly making their way back up the field. Alonso had also headed down the pit lane for his drive-through penalty and re-emerged in 16th.

Hamilton was soon closing in on Schumacher, who had started from ninth on the grid, and was right on the German’s tail after 15 laps, waiting for any opportunity to overtake, and one presented itself on lap 17 as a superb drive out of turn 13 by the 25-year-old allowed him to climb into fifth.

Button became the new race leader two laps later when Rosberg briefly ran wide, allowing the reigning world champion to move into first. He then entered the pits again on lap 21 and was quickly followed by Webber, Hamilton and Vettel.

Meanwhile, Toro Rosso’s Jaime Alguersuari lost his front wing when he entered the pit lane before the safety car was again deployed, seemingly to allow for the debris from that incident to be cleared.

That played into Hamilton’s favour as it enabled the 25-year-old to close the gap on the leading cars while Alonso was in 10th – just ahead of Massa, having earlier cheekily overtaken his team-mate on their way into the pits.

The safety car left the circuit on lap 26 and immediately Schumacher and Hamilton were battling again before the 2008 champion regained fifth with a brave move on turn eight. He then got the better of Petrov for fourth with just Kubica, Rosberg and Button ahead of him.

Hamilton then climbed into the podium places after lap 30 as he passed Kubica on the outside at the hairpin while Button and Rosberg – first and second respectively – entered the pits to switch to intermediates on lap 38.

Button retained his place at the front when he returned to the circuit but Rosberg was back out in third, behind Hamilton.

From then on the pair remained unchallenged and though Hamilton was closing in on Button, in the end he ran out of laps as he crossed the finish line just 1.5seconds behind his team-mate.

“I had quite an eventful race,” said Hamilton. “Congratulations to Jenson, he did an incredible job and made a better choice on tyres.

“It was tough at the beginning, the weather was not easy for making the call to change tyres. I chose very late when I was halfway around the corner and clearly it was not the right choice.

“We both did a tremendous job, and it’s down to the awesome job the team are doing. We are working very well and it’s great for the team.”

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

Ferrari and Alonso Favourites for Formula One 2010 Season

Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren are in a strong position ahead of the season-opening grand prix in Bahrain next week.

Formula One Betting news

Button is the 2009 World Champion but 2010?

It is all a far cry from a year ago, when the team were languishing at the back of the pack following a wretched pre-season. But, after new team-mate Jenson Button was quickest at the end of the two tests in Jerez, Lewis Hamilton finished at the top of the timesheets come the conclusion of the final test in Barcelona on Sunday.

Following the end of testing the odds suggest that four of the constructors are in with a chance this year with Ferrari the 7/4 favourite, followed by Mclaren at 11/5. Michael Schumacher is 9/2 to win the drivers championship and his team Mercedes is 4/1 to win the constructors. Lewis Hamilton is 7/2 to win the Drivers, ahead of team-mate Jenson Button who is a 10/1 shot.

“Michael Schumacher is by far the best backed driver to win the championships at 9/2 but the odds suggest that Alonso is the man to beat,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Formula One:

Constructors: 7/4 Ferrari, 11/5 McLaren, 3/1 Red Bull, 4/1 Mercedes GP, 33/1 Bar

Drivers Championship: 11/4 Alonso, 7/2 Hamilton, 4/1 Vettel, 9/2 Schumacher, 8/1 Massa, 10/1 Button, 14/1 Webber, 20/1 Bar

Match Bet: 1/3 Lewis Hamilton, 9/4 Jenson Button

Button Odds-On to Drive for Mclaren

Button - World Champion

Button - World Champion

The rebranded Mercedes Grand Prix will continue talks with Formula One world champion Jenson Button over a new deal for the 2010 season despite speculation the buy-out might mean a move towards an all-German driver line-up.

The German manufacturer will buy 75.1% of Brawn GP in partnership with an Abu Dhabi investment company, with the team to be rebranded as Mercedes Grand Prix. Button remains in contract talks over a new deal and, while chief executive Nick Fry – who will remain in his role – said he and team principal Brawn would prefer Button to remain, he admitted financial constraints may prevent that.



William Hill are now odds on at 1/2 that Jenson Button will be driving for Mclaren next year, but it is not all good news for Jernson as Hills make Hamilton their hot favourite to outscore his potential teammate.

“Jenson is in a difficult position as he is likely to be number two driver if, as expected, he joins McLaren,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Bet:



Which Team Will Jenson Drive For In 2010?: 1/2 McLaren, 13/8 Mercedes GP, (Formerly Brawn GP), 12/1 Any Others

Which Team Will Score The Most Championship Popints In 2010?: 4/11 McLaren, 2/1 Mercedes GP

Driver To Score Most Points In 2010?: 1/2 Hamilton, 6/4 Button

William Hill Drivers Championship 2010: 5/2 L Hamilton, 7/2 Fernando Alonso, 11/2 Sebastian Vettel, 7/1 Jenson Button, 7/1 Felipe Massa, 8/1 Kimi Raikkonen, 12/1 Mark Webber, 12/1 Nico Rosberg, 33/1 Bar

Red Hot Hamilton to Land Sundays GP

William Hill rate Lewis Hamilton as their red hot 2/5 favourite to win the Abu Dhabi GP, following a fantastic result in qualifying. Hills have also closed their betting on the British Grand Prix being held at Silverstone in 2010 as a deal looks set to be announced shortly.

Button world champion

Button world champion

“Lewis was a class apart today and he should have a great year next year, where he is the 9/4 favourite to reclaim his crown,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Abu Dhabi GP: 2/5 Hamilton, 5/1 Vettel, 8/1 Webber, 12/1 Button, 12/1 Barrichello, 40/1 Trulli, 50/1 Kubica, 60/1 Kovalainen



William Hill 2010 Drivers Championship: 9/4 L Hamilton, 7/2 F Alonso, 11/2 S Vettel, 11/2 K Raikkonen, 7/1 F Massa, 9/1 J Button, 14/1 M Webber, 16/1 N Roseberg, 25/1 R Kubica, 40/1 R Barrichello

Bookie Buster Button 12/1 to Defend World Title

Jenson Button is World Champion, as predicted months ago by Racing Diary, but can he come back and defend his World Title in 2010?

Button - World Champion

Button - World Champion

William Hill rate Jenson Button at 12/1 to defend his title next year, for which Lewis Hamilton is the favourite at 2/1. Hills now rate Jenson Button as their 1/2 odds on favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality.

“Punters got wind of Brawn’s pace before we did and this has been a terrible result for the bookies. The early prices suggest that we could see alot more of Lewis next year,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams

William Hill 2010 Drivers Championship: 2/1 L Hamilton, 7/2 F Alonso, 9/2 K Raikkonen, 13/2 S Vettel, 7/1 F Massa, 12/1 J Button, 14/1 M Webber, 20/1 N Roseberg, 33/1 R Kubica, 40/1 R Barrichello, 66/1 H Kovalainen, 66/1 J Trulli, 66/1 T Glock, 66/1 N Heidfeld, 100/1 A Sutil


Well Done Jenson Button- World Champion!

Jenson Button and Brawn F1 Crowned World Champions

Button is the 2009 World Champion

Button is the 2009 World Champion

British driver Jenson Button has won the Formula One world championship after finishing fifth in the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The 29-year-old is the 10th British driver to claim the prize, inheriting the crown from last year’s winner, Brit Lewis Hamilton.

We were on- were you? If you took our advice in April to back Jenson Button to be World Champion then you landed a nice win today! Brawn F1 are also World Champions, a British Driver and a British Team are F1 World Champions. The team were down and out before the season and now they are top of the world, it would make a great film!

Its brilliant and all the better when we made a few quid! What a great formula one season it has been! The moment he crossed the line….

Button is 12/1 to defend his crown in 2010, get the latest 2010 Formula One Drivers Championship Odds at FreeBetsFinder.co.uk

Donnington to Win British Grand Prix Say Bookies

With Donnington being given an ultimatum earlier in the week Hills have opened a book on where the 2010 British Grand Prix will be held and offer 1/4 that Donnington and 11/4 that it returns to Silverstone.

Button may well win world championship this weekend

Button may well win world championship this weekend

Jenson Button is a 14/1 shot to win in Brazil, 18/1 to start on pole and he is 1/2 to be crowned Champion in Brazil.

“Donnington faces a couple of nerve racking weeks but we expect them to pull through,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Where Will The British Grand Prix Be Held In 2010: 1/4 Donnington, 11/4 Silverstone, 8/1 Other Will Drivers Championship Be Decided In Brazil?: 1/2 Yes, 6/4 No William Hill F1 Drivers Championship: 1/12 Button, 9/1 Vettel, 16/1 Barrichello William Hill Brazilian GP Qualification: 2/1 Vettel, 5/2 Hamilton, 5/1 Webber, 15/2 Barrichello, 14/1 Trulli, 18/1 Button, 20/1 Sutil, 22/1 Raikkonen, 28/1 Alonso, 33/1 others William Hill Brazilian Grand Prix Winner: 15/8 Vettel, 5/2 Hamilton, 6/1 Barrichello, 15/2 Webber, 14/1 Button, 14/1 Webber, 16/1 Raikkonen, 25/1 Trulli, 28/1 Alonso, 33/1 Bar

Button to be Crowned in Brazil?

JENSON Button is 4/7 to be crowned world champion at the penultimate race of the campaign in Brazil, according to Ladbrokes.

Button may well win world championship next weekend

Button may well win world championship next weekend

The British driver- available at 80/1 pre-season- is 1/12 to take the title and 10/1 to win this weekend’s GP.

Ladbrokes spokesman, Nick Weinberg, said: “It’s going to take a huge effort from Vettel and Barrichello to keep the battle going into the final week, let alone ultimately overhaul Button’s lead.”

Button is 5/4 favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award.

LATEST BETTING

Jenson Button to win F1 title at Brazilian GP 4/7

F1 title

Jenson Button (Points so far = 85) 1/12
Sebastian Vettel (Points so far = 69) 8/1
Rubens Barrichello (Points so far = 71) 14/1

Brazilian GP

Winner

S Vettel 2/1
L Hamilton 9/4
R Barrichello 6/1
M Webber 7/1
J Button 10/1
K Räikkönen 14/1
F Alonso 25/1
J Trulli 25/1

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BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2009

J Button 5/4
J Ennis 7/4
A Flintoff 8/1
A Strauss 8/1
S Broad 16/1
A Murray 25/1
D Haye 25/1
P Idowu 25/1
T Daley 33/1
A Khan 50/1
L Hamilton 50/1
M Cavendish 50/1
R Giggs 66/1