![]() This is when it's worth a bet.įor example odds of 9-1 on massa to get pole in Turkey last year! The real odds should have been as low as 2-1 at least. Yet - the first team driver will still be favourite. On a number of occasions these '2nd' drivers have been quicker in practice on tracks they enjoy and tracks the first team driver hates and is going slow in practice. Wether it be on a pole position or race win, the 'pre-conception' people have about 2nd drivers effects the odds and presents good opportunities. Someone like Hamilton would be perfect for this - if he gets of to a good start his odds should tumble.īelive it or not the two drivers who have given me the best return of the last couple of years are Montoya and Massa. UA639 Flight Tracker - Track the real-time flight status of United Airlines UA 639 live using the FlightStats Global Flight Tracker. The only reason I would bet on the drivers title, would be with the intention of trading off the bet on the exchange. I would (and do) prefer to bet on each race as it comes. The return on your investment combined with the risk over the best part of a year isn't attractive enough for me. Personally, I don't see much value in betting on the title's. I could make some recommendations on online bookmakers as well, if requested. These markets usually has around 89-92% payback. A more interesting market is therefore the race and qualification h2h's or group betting (usually 4 drivers), where you place a bet on which driver will finish the best. The problem with all these outright markets though, is that the bookies usually present a market with only 75-80% payback, which means they have a huge theoretic advantage compared to the punters. Quite a few also include points betting, where going for the Heidfelds and Coulthards of the last couple of seasons at 2/1 and above really pays off in the long run (steady finishers who will pick up the 7th and 8th spots after the McLarens and Hondas blow up). There are different betting options on an F1 weekend, where most bookies put up odds on qualification and race winners and podium. I do sports betting for a living, and have had some good seasons in F1 as well (although the new qualification rules for 2006 cost me my edge on qualification h2h betting).įor odds comparison I see you've already got a recommendation about, but is slightly better for comparing outright odds at online bookies ( mostly includes UK bookies with betting shops), both WDC/WCC and for each race. Nascar Championship Winner 13-2-2007 3:40 AESTĪnyone bet on F1? I was thinking of having a flutter. Maybe we could keep this thread running throughout the season and celebrate any winning stories.īTW - here are the Australian odds from Īnd here are the MOTOGP and NASCAR odds. If anyone recommends any other good betting F1 sites post em here. Given recent form and comments BMW could be worth a couple of quid for the constructors if the car is as impressive as it sounds. Seems the Ladbrokes guys are fairly wise- they know Kovy is more likely for title than Fisi having never raced. Anyone bet on F1? I was thinking of having a flutter.
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