Formula 1 betting odds shift dramatically after Silverstone qualifying

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Formula 1 betting odds shift dramatically after Silverstone qualifying

The betting odds for Sunday's Formula 1 race at Silverstone Circuit shifted dramatically after the qualifying session for the sprint race. Red Bull's Max Verstappen is the betting favorite to win the race, which would be his sixth of the 2021 Formula One season. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton is second favorite, but well behind Ver stappens.

The British Grand Prix is set to be held at Silverstone Circuit. Last year Silverstones hosted two races, one of them was the 70th Anniversary Grand prix. Hamilton won last year's British GP and Verstappen won the last season's 70 years anniversary race.

Tune in to ESPN2 at 11:30 a.m. ET today for the sprint qualifying race and at 10:00 a.,m., ET tomorrow for British Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton is on pole for the British Grand Prix. Max Verstappen is second, Valtteri Bottas third, Charles Leclerc fourth, Sergio Perez fifth, Lando Norris sixth, Daniel Ricciardo seventh, Carlos Sainz Jr. eighth, Sebastian Vettel ninth, Fernando Alonso tenth, Pierre Gasly eleventh, Esteban Ocon, Antonio Giovinazzi, Lance Stroll, Kimi Raikkonen, Nicholas Latifi, Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin are the other drivers in the starting lineup.

After qualifying, Hamilton is now the favorite at +110, with Verstappen close behind at -130. Valtteri Bottas is +900 and Sergio Perez +1700.

Hamilton has won the British Grand Prix a record seven times. He is the favorite to win the sprint race at +100, ahead of Verstappen at -130. Hamilton has the pole for the Sprint race, which puts him in prime position to take the main event pole.

Formula 1 betting odds shift dramatically after Silverstone qualifying. Verstappen was the heavy favorite entering the weekend.

Formula 1 betting odds shift dramatically after Silverstone qualifying. Make your pick now in New Jersey, Indiana or Colorado.


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