NEWS

Betting odds for the Belgian Grand Prix – Who are the favourites at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps?

The drivers have returned from their summer breaks and are getting set to go racing at the Belgian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen goes into final nine races of the season with an 80-point lead at the top of the championship to Charles Leclerc, but what are his odds of extending that lead this weekend?

188BET’s odds are presented in decimal form: for every $1 wagered you would win the figure represented by the odds; so, if Verstappen is favourite at 1.50, you would win $1.50 for every dollar bet.

The odds for the win

Verstappen is the favourite for this weekend’s race and is on a run of two consecutive victories, having won in France and Hungary before the summer break, while he won last year’s rain-shortened Spa race as well.

F1 NATION: Damon Hill on how to win at Spa, plus the gang dissect the latest moves in the driver market

2019 winner and championship protagonist Charles Leclerc is the second favourite to win this weekend, as he looks to close the gap to Verstappen, while four-time winner at Spa Lewis Hamilton is the third favourite for victory, as he looks to get his first win this season.

  • Max Verstappen 1.90
  • Charles Leclerc 4.10
  • Lewis Hamilton 6.00
  • Carlos Sainz 9.00
  • George Russell 11.0
  • Sergio Perez 26.0
  • Fernando Alonso, Lando Norris 301
  • Daniel Ricciardo, Esteban Ocon 601
  • Alex Albon, Kevin Magnussen, Lance Stroll, Mick Schumacher, Nicholas Latifi, Pierre Gasly, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas, Yuki Tsunoda, Zhou Guanyu 901


GettyImages-1242231400.jpg

Max Verstappen is the favourite to seal another victory this weekend

The odds for who will be fastest in qualifying

Verstappen did qualify on pole here last year – but despite having taken just three poles to Charles Leclerc’s seven in 2022, he is the favourite to be the fastest qualifier this weekend. Leclerc is right behind him again though, having been on pole here back in 2019.

READ MORE: Driver market dealings and a potential 3-way fight – 5 storylines we’re excited for ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix

George Russell took pole last time out in Hungary and produced a superb lap in Spa qualifying last year to seal a shock P2 start in the Williams. He is the fifth favourite this weekend to seal a pole position.

  • Max Verstappen 1.90
  • Charles Leclerc 2.75
  • Carlos Sainz 8.00
  • Lewis Hamilton 11.0
  • George Russell 13.0
  • Sergio Perez 26.0
  • Fernando Alonso, Lando Norris 151
  • Daniel Ricciardo, Esteban Ocon 601
  • Alex Albon, Kevin Magnussen, Lance Stroll, Mick Schumacher, Nicholas Latifi, Pierre Gasly, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas, Yuki Tsunoda, Zhou Guanyu 901


GettyImages-1410472096.jpg

Charles Leclerc has taken seven pole positions so far this season but is the second favourite for pole this weekend

The odds for a podium finish

Verstappen has finished on the podium in 10 out of the 13 races this season, and has stood on the rostrum three previous times at Spa. He is the favourite to once again achieve this feat ahead of championsip rival Leclerc.

WATCH: Webber vs Alonso, and Schumacher’s fury – 5 dramatic moments from Spa’s F1 history

Hamilton was on a run of five straight podiums before the summer break, including two straight second-place finishes in France and Hungary. He is third favourite to finish on the podium this weekend. Lando Norris is the only driver outside of the top three teams in the championship to stand on the podium this season, and is a dark horse to achieve the same feat this weekend.

  • Max Verstappen 1.30
  • Charles Leclerc 1.65
  • Lewis Hamilton 1.80
  • Carlos Sainz 1.90
  • Sergio Perez, George Russell 2.50
  • Fernando Alonso, Lando Norris 17.0
  • Daniel Ricciardo, Esteban Ocon 51.0
  • Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas 67.0
  • Kevin Magnussen, Lance Stroll 81.0
  • Mick Schumacher, Pierre Gasly, Zhou Guanyu 151
  • Alex Albon, Nicholas Latifi, Yuki Tsunoda 251


GettyImages-1410655962.jpg

Lewis Hamilton is the third favourite to finish on the podium this weekend and is a run of five consecutive top-three finishes

The odds for the fastest lap

With every point key in the championship battle and the midfield contest so close, many teams will have their eye on getting the extra point for the fastest lap. Verstappen is once again the favourite to achieve this, while Russell – who is still the only driver in the top six of the championship yet to achieve a fastest lap – is fifth in the odds.

WATCH: Relive the best of the action from a true Spa thriller – the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix

Norris did get the fastest lap points in Monaco and is seventh favourite to achieve that this weekend, ahead of Fernando Alonso in eighth.

  • Max Verstappen 2.60
  • Charles Leclerc 2.70
  • Carlos Sainz 5.00
  • Lewis Hamilton 8.50
  • George Russell 13.0
  • Sergio Perez 21.0
  • Lando Norris 51.0
  • Fernando Alonso 67.0
  • Daniel Ricciardo, Esteban Ocon, Pierre Gasly 101
  • Kevin Magnussen, Lance Stroll, Mick Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas 201
  • Alex Albon, Nicholas Latifi, Yuki Tsunoda, Zhou Guanyu 251


GettyImages-1411994070.jpg

Could one of George Russell or Carlos Sainz get the fastest lap this weekend?

What are the odds for which team will take the most points?

Red Bull are the narrow favourites to get the most points this weekend over Ferrari, having done so in France and in Hungary, although Mercedes are a close third, having shown a remarkable consistency in recent races.

No team has taken a one-two since Red Bull did so in Baku. Could Spa see one of those three teams achieve that this weekend, or could we see a surprise from one of the midfield teams?

PALMER: Five key questions for the final nine races of 2022

  • Red Bull 1.75
  • Ferrari 3.20
  • Mercedes 4.00
  • Alpine, McLaren 151
  • Aston Martin 601
  • Alfa Romeo, Alpha Tauri, Haas, Williams 901


GettyImages-1410638871.jpg

Could one of the midfield teams spring a surprise and take the most points for the first time this season?

The odds for a Safety Car appearance during the race?

The Safety Car last made an appearance during the French Grand Prix and has been needed a few times during the Belgian Grand Prix over the years. Could it be called out on Sunday?

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button