Bookmaker William Hill has published the betting rate for winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The bookmakers consider the winner of the first stage of the season, Charles Leclerc, to be the favorite of the race this weekend. A little lower are the chances of Max Verstappen, who did not reach the finish line in Bahrain due to technical problems with the car. Lewis Hamilton for the first time in many years did not get into the top three of the race favorites.
Betting odds: Winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | |
Lekler | 2.40 |
Ferstappen | 2.50 |
sines | 7.50 |
Hamilton | 11.00 |
Perez | 17.00 |
Russell | 34.00 |
Magnussen | 101.00 |
Alonso, Bottas, Gasley | 126.00 |
Windows | 151.00 |
Norris, Schumacher | 51.00 |
Riccardo, Tsunoda, Zhou | 251.00 |
Vettel | 751.00 |
Stroll, Elbon, Latifi | 1001.00 |
Bookmakers estimate the chances of Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen to win in the individual competition approximately equally. Slightly higher odds for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Bookmaker’s rates: Individual title | |
Lekler | 2.75 |
Ferstappen | 2.87 |
Hamilton | 3.75 |
sines | 7.50 |
Russell | 23.00 |
Perez | 81.00 |
Norris | 101.00 |
Alonso | 126.00 |
Extinguished, Windows | 201.00 |
Riccardo, Magnussen | 251.00 |
Vettel | 301.00 |
Schumacher | 401.00 |
Elbon | 501.00 |
Stroll, Cunoda | 751.00 |
Latifi, Zhou | 1001.00 |
After the winning double in Bahrain, the Ferrari team became the favorite to win the Constructors’ Championship. The chances of Mercedes are rated higher than the chances of Red Bull Racing.
Betting odds: Winning the Constructors’ Championship | |
Ferrari | 2.10 |
Mercedes | 2.75 |
Red Bull | 3.50 |
McLaren | 67.00 |
Alpine | 101.00 |
Haas | 151.00 |
Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin | 301.00 |
AlphaTauri | 501.00 |
Williams | 751.00 |