Circuit Zandvoort in North Holland welcomes the restart of the F1 season with the F1 Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday August 25, 2024.
The latest F1 Dutch Grand Prix odds have Red Bull's hometown hero Max Verstappen as a slight favorite heading into his home race with McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri just behind.
F1 Dutch Grand Prix Odds
Driver | Odds |
---|---|
Max Verstappen | +175 |
Lando Norris | +185 |
Oscar Piastri | +550 |
Lewis Hamilton | +800 |
George Russell | +1000 |
Charles Leclerc | +1600 |
Carlos Sainz | +2500 |
Sergio Perez | +4000 |
Fernando Alonso | +15000 |
Odds as of August 20
Verstappen the Favorite for F1 Dutch Grand Prix
Max Verstappen is the easy favorite to win his home race for the fourth straight year. He's won the F1 Dutch Grand Prix by at least four seconds in each of the last three years, and only Fernando Alonso has come close to challenging for the win of late.
He's been the fastest car on the track by far in North Holland, and will be eager to extend his dwindling lead in the F1 Championship.
That being said, the RB 20 has been less than impressive over the past few races, and I believe Verstappen will see the orange of the McLaren's in front of him on the track this Sunday. If you have to wager on the defending champ, considering betting Verstappen to win qualifying at +160. He's won pole in each of the past three years in dominant fashion.
F1 Dutch Grand Prix Best Bet
While Lando Norris has arguably been better than Max Verstappen of late. The younger McLaren driver, Oscar Piastri is the far more valuable bet at +550 odds.
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Piastri has finished in the top four of each race since Austria, and the McLaren has looked like the far better car for the last quarter of the season. He's got some real momentum after winning in Hungary and finishing second in Belgium. I like the value on the Australian to take the checkered flag once again in Holland.