2022 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix Odds, Predictions, How to Watch

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2022 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix Odds, Predictions, How to Watch

The final race of the Formula 1 season is this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. Ferrari lost the last race in France. Charles Leclerc was leading the race before a spin-out led to a crash. Carlos Sainz was forced to start at the back of pack after taking penalties for exceeding power unit changes.

Mercedes have won the last four races and are on course for the Constructors' title. Ferrari have struggled this season and could be overtaken by Mercedes. Haas will bring their first car update of the season for Kevin Magnussen. The weather forecast calls for rain on Saturday and Sunday. It could affect the performance of some cars. Hungarian Grand Prix is a one-stop race with a shorter pit time. The track has 14 corners with two DRS zones and will run for 70 laps. There are 14 D RS zones. Hungary Grand GP is jokingly referred to as Monaco without the barriers.

DraftKings has updated its odds for Hungarian Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen is a +165 favorite to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. If you bet $100 on Ver stappens to do so, you will see a $165 profit.

Fernando Alonso finished 6th last weekend and 5th in the UK back on July 3rd. Alonso has been hanging around the top six for the last few months. Esteban Ocon is a riskier bet at +225.

Carlos Sainz is the favorite to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. Ferrari's car should perform better on this track than Red Bull's.

Kevin Magnussen has finished in the top ten in five of the last six races this year and two of his last three. He was tracking for it in France despite starting at the back of pack. His teammate Mick Schumacher has two points finishes all year.


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