F1 Singapore Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

F1 Singapore Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

It’s back-to-back street circuit races for the drivers of Formula One. Oscar Piastri cashed a nice 5/1 ticket for us last week winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in what turned out to be a fantastic race. Before we get into the F1 Singapore Grand Prix odds and best bets let’s look at at Azerbaijan.


It was a wild weekend that started with Lando Norris not getting out of Q1, and ended up with Charles Leclerc on the pole for Sunday’s Grand Prix. Sunday was a wild one, with a massive wreck on the last lap between Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez as they battled for a spot on the podium. George Russell would instead claim that spot, with Lando Norris driving through the field and finishing in fourth place. McLaren has taken the lead in the constructors’ title fight.

This week they’ll take on the Marina Bay Street Circuit. The 4.940 km (3.070 miles) circuit runs around Marina Bay, Singapore, and its historic Downtown Core area. Carlos Sainz is the defending Grand Prix champion in Singapore.

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F1 Singapore Grand Prix Odds and Best Bets

Lando Norris +225
Oscar Piastri +300
Charles Leclerc +340
Carlos Sainz +650
Max Verstappen +850
Lewis Hamilton +1400
George Russell +1400
Sergio Perez +3500

Sergio Perez Top 6 Finish (-125) & Podium Finish (+1200)

We lost the heartbreaking top-four bet on Perez last week on the final lap of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after his tussle with Carlos Sainz. Luckily for us, the books are giving us a chance to run it back this week with good odds. While the top four markets aren’t open at the time of writing, his top six number is great at -125.

The King of the Streets showed us last week he can compete with the top dogs on street circuits despite Red Bull’s recent struggles. Perez won this race two years ago and settled for a disappointing eighth-place finish last year. Building off the momentum from last week look for him to be in the top six, with a shot at a podium finish at 12/1.

Winner Without: Williams Team (+135)

This one is for the winner without the big five teams (McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, and Aston Martin). The Williams drivers have consistently put themselves in a position to be the best of the rest race to race as of late. Alex Albon scored an 11th-place finish in last season’s Singapore Grand Prix.

Last week at Baku, Albon came home as the best of the rest finishing seventh with his new teammate Franco Colapinto in tow with a strong eighth-place performance. Albon brought home the best of the rest in Italy the week before as well.

Carlos Sainz Podium Finish (+120)

Carlos Sainz loves this course. The Ferrari driver won at Singapore in 2023 and landed on the podium in the 2022 running of the race. He was in position for a podium finish at last week’s street course race in Baku before that tangle with Sergio Perez. Look for Perez and Sainz to both come back with force this week in Singapore.

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