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F1: Formula One Belgian Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

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F1: Formula One Belgian Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

Formula One has its last Grand Prix this weekend before the long summer break, and things have been heating up! We’ve had four different winners in the last four Grand Prix, and Max Verstappen hasn’t won since four races ago. This week, we’ll take a look at the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix odds and best bets.

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F1: Formula One Belgian Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

The event is held at the famous Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in the Spa region of Belgium. The course spans 7.004 km (4.352 miles). This will be the 80th running of the Belgian Grand Prix, and to no surprise, Max Verstappen is the most recent winner. For the first time in a while, the week opens with someone other than Max Verstappen as the favorite.

Belgian Grand Prix Odds

Lando Norris +100
Max Verstappen +200
Oscar Piastri +350
Lewis Hamilton +1200
George Russell +1200
Charles Leclerc +3500
Carlos Sainz +4500
Sergio Perez +5000

Yuki Tsunoda Points Finish (+400)

Tsunoda has been a points-finish cashing machine for us this week. Yet they still offer him at 4/1 odds over on BET365. Tsunoda has a points finish in seven of the 12 Grand Prix so far this season, including the last two in Hungary and Britain.

Lewis Hamilton Podium Finish (+150)

We’ve seen a resurgence from the seven-time champion as of late. He got his first victory since Saudi Arabia in 2021 just three races ago in Austria, snapping a 50-race losing streak. Over the last five Grand Prix, Lewis hasn’t finished worse than fourth place, always in contention for the podium spot.

Winning Margin Under 6 Seconds (-120)

With the tightening of the field, this has hit in five straight Grand Prix and six times in the last seven races. Last week Lando Norris was running away with it and had a shot to win by more than six seconds before he did the teammate swap and allowed Piastri back into the lead.

For that reason, a hedge on this bet with between 6-12 seconds at +400 seems like a great secondary option to have. Now, you are covered for anything under 12 seconds while still being able to make a solid profit. It’s been nine races ago since we saw a winning margin over 12 seconds, and in F1 time, that seems like a lifetime ago when Max was still dusting the field, something that doesn’t come as easy these days.

Lewis Hamilton to Win (+1200)

The Lando Norris revenge spot and Max at 2/1 are tempting. But with so many different winners over the last few races, it’s hard to make a strong case for betting on one of those. That being said, I may just end up with some Lando +100 before the week is over.

However, right now, I’m on Lewis Hamilton at 12/1. The number is just too big for a guy who’s been constantly there lately. Not only that, but he recently got that winless monkey off his back. I’ve seen enough from Mercedes and from the all-time great himself lately to convince me.

 

 

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