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F1 Betting - How to bet Formula 1 Odds

Posted by Lee-Roy Buckles on 8/25/2009 9:06:01 AM
Formula 1 oddsOnline sport betting players can get in on a different type of motorsports betting, and Formula 1 is more similar to NASCAR than most would have you believe. The biggest difference is the type of tracks, and of course open-wheel cars are different from stock cars, but the main principle is the same in both series: get your car into Victory Lane.

Formula 1 Odds: Important details to remember

  • Starting position is critical
  • More teams with a chance to win the title
  • Teammates more important in F1

More than NASCAR, starting position is crucial to the success of a driver on any given day. Because it is difficult to pass on F1’s road courses, sportsbook players should always look at who qualified well. Starting on the pole gives the driver a huge advantage on the field, and most of the racing takes place in the middle of the field.

Of course, team names come hugely into play in F1 odds, and Ferrari and McLaren have dominated over the last few years. However, Brawn GP was formed before the year started, and they’ve emerged as a major threat to the world title. Red Bull has also improved their program, and after a two-maker race over the last decade, those into online sport betting finally have some other options in their sportsbook.

F1 odds usually reflect a dominant driver in each team, and the order of team members have been a part of this series for years. For example, McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen gave way to teammate Lewis Hamilton a number of times last year, and Hamilton went on to win the championship. This isn’t the first time this has happened, and it won’t be the last.

Finally, like in all sports, momentum is huge in F1, so take a look at recent results and see who has been qualifying well, as well as running well in races. A race team, just like a basketball or football team, gains confidence from good results, and if they string together a couple of second or third-place runs together, it can’t be long before they reach the winner’s circle.

So make sure you study the trends before you make a play on the finest high-speed road courses Europe and Asia have to offer, and you’ll be reaping the rewards in your US-friendly sportsbook.

For more F1 odds and analysis, bookmark the Betting Edge at BetOnline.com.

Born in the betting capital of Las Vegas, Lee-Roy has grown to appreciate the likes of IndyCar and Formula 1 racing, but his first love is the high-speed ovals of NASCAR and he is a HUGE Tony Stewart fan. When it comes to motorsports handicapping, Buckles takes the checkered flag. Thoughts or questions? Email Comments@BetOnline.com.


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