- Lewis Hamilton is a +110 favorite to win the Spanish Grand Prix
- Max Verstappen listed with +145 odds and only other racer short of +700 odds.
LAS VEGAS – The F1 Spanish Grand Prix is set to take place on Sunday but betting odds for the event have already been listed. Lewis Hamilton has won the event in each of the past four years and is the betting favorite to do so once again.
Max Verstappen is the only other racer being considered as a viable winner according to the online sportsbooks.
Lewis Hamilton as a +110 Favorite
As previously mentioned, Lewis Hamilton has dominated this race in recent memory, winning the event four times in a row. Coming off of a near 30 second win in the Portuguese Grand Prix, Hamilton is in great form to continue his historic career with another win this weekend.
Spanish Grand Prix Betting Odds
- Lewis Hamilton +110
- Max Verstappen +145
- Valtteri Bottas +700
- Sergio Perez +1000
- Charles Leclerc +5000
- Lando Norris +5000
- Carlos Sainz Jr +6600
- Daniel Ricciardo +6600
- Esteban Ocon +25000
- Fernando Alonso +25000
- Lance Stroll +25000
- Sebastian Vettel +50000
- Yuki Tsunoda +50000
- Pierre Gasly +100000
- Antonio Giovinazzi +200000
- George Russell +200000
- Kimi Raikkonen +200000
- Nicholas Latifi +300000
- Mick Schumacher +400000
- Nikita Mazepin +400000
Max Verstappen as The Next Favorite
Sports betting sites have Max Verstappen listed with +145 odds to win the event. He is the only other competitor with odds shorter than +700. Verstappen is widely considered the second-best racer in Formula 1 and the betting odds reflect that sentiment.
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He has placed in the top two in each of his races dating back to November 2020. The 23-year-old has an extremely bright future ahead of him but could struggle to overtake Hamilton this time around. Last year, Verstappen finished 24 seconds behind Hamilton and came in second place at the Spanish Grand Prix.
How to Watch
The event is set to start on Sunday, May 9 at 9 a.m. EST and will be broadcasted on ESPN.
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