F1: Brits on Pole’s half-time constructors’ round-up
Earlier today we posted our half-time drivers’ round-up - a look at what betting patterns revealed about the likely winner of the 2008 F1 World Championship. Now it’s time to repeat the exercise for the Constructors’ Championship.
F1: Brits on Pole’s half-time drivers’ round-up
Right, left and centre are people offering their two-pennyworth of how the drivers and teams have done thus far. We have our own preferred crystal ball to gaze into. As regular readers will recall, we like to consult the available betting odds.
F1: more on Formula One betting
If you enjoyed our recent post on the odds available on various drivers and teams in the F1 world championship then here are a few more links on the subject.
F1: betting round-up - who do the bookies think will win?
Six races into the season. Felipe Massa, Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton have won two races apiece. Robert Kubica has yet to score his maiden win but says he’s fighting for the title. Which of them are the markets backing to become world champion?
F1: William Hill fancies Lewis for the double
News just in from William Hill on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. It’s a two-horse race, with the horse being ridden by Lewis Hamilton roughly half a length in front. The Boy Wonder is odds-on at 4/7 with legendary boxer Ricky Hatton, due to take part in the fight of his life in Las Vegas this evening, at 7/4.
F1: Alonso’s replacement - what the markets think
So, if the pundits and insiders haven’t got much news for us on the 2008 F1 drivers’ saga, how about the bookies?


