- The Bahrain Grand Prix kicks off on Sunday at 9:10 a.m. EST.
- Lewis Hamilton has -275 odds to win the Bahrain GP.
- Hamilton is followed by Valtteri Bottas at +350 and Max Verstappen at +600.
LAS VEGAS - The Bahrain Grand Prix is set to kick off on Sunday and features some of the best drivers in the world going head to head.
At the top of the odds boards, of course, is Lewis Hamilton. Where else would he be? He’s become so dominant that he’s a significant odds on favorite to win this race.
This is more or less normal for Hamilton, who sits around -250 in most F1 races at this point.
Hamilton is followed by Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen, two solid competitors, but it’s Hamilton’s race to lose.
2020 Bahrain GP Odds
- Lewis Hamilton -275
- Valtteri Bottas +350
- Max Verstappen +600
- Charles Leclerc +6600
- Daniel Ricciardo +6600
- Sergio Perez +6600
- Alexander Albon +10000
- Carlos Sainz Jr +10000
- Lance Stroll +10000
- Lando Norris +10000
- Sebastian Vettel +10000
- Pierre Gasly +15000
- Esteban Ocon +20000
- Daniil Kvyat +50000
- Antonio Giovinazzi +300000
- George Russell +300000
- Kevin Magnussen +300000
- Kimi Raikkonen +300000
- Romain Grosjean +300000
- Nicholas Latifi +400000
These odds at online sportsbooks break down into three tiers, effectively.
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Bahrain GP Winning Tiers
- Tier 1 - Lewis Hamilton
- Tier 2 - Bottas and Verstappen
- Tier 3 - Literally Everyone Else
These are some truly remarkable odds, not just because Hamilton is so heavy a favorite in so wide a field, but because there genuinely seems to be no competition for him beyond token resistance from Bottas and Verstappen.
Hamilton is the best F1 driver of all time, and he’s currently in the midst of another record-shattering season, so seeing him atop the boards is not surprising.
Bottas and Verstappen have been his main competition this year, with Bottas being the last man in the race with Hamilton for the F1 World Driver’s Title.
The race will kick off at 9:10 a.m. EST to be seen and heard all around the world.
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