2009 MONACO GRAND PRIX BETTING TIPS FROM WILLIAM HILL
Having dominated the bulk of proceedings heading into the 2009 Monaco Grand Prix, Jenson Button finds himself as a near even-money favourite to win this year's race. William Hill has listed Button at 2/1 to pull off another excellent win in what looks to be one of the most dynamic courses that will see competition during the 2009 F1 season. Sebastien Vettel is just behind Button with a price of 5/2. Felipe Massa sits at 9/1 alongside Button's Brawn teammate Rubens Barrichello. Out-of-form Kimi Raikkonen carries a 10/1 price ahead of 12/1 Mark Webber while Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are deadlocked at 14/1. If you're looking to just back a podium finish, Button is listed at ½ with Sebastien Vettel also less than evens at 4/7. Barrichello sits at 6/4 with Massa at 13/8. Mark Webber carries a price of 9/4 with Raikonnen listed at 5/2. Hamilton and Alonso are both 3/1 to hit the podium. If you are looking to just back the winning team, check out the Winning Constructor market where you'll find Brawn GP available at 13/10 against Red Bull's 9/5. Ferrari is at 5/1 with Toyota available at 9/1. You'll find McLaren at 12/1 and Renault at 16/1. There are a few other interesting markets on this one as well. You can back the fastest lap of the race, which has Button priced at 5/2, Vettel at 11/4 and Barrichello at 5/1. Additionally, Lewis Hamilton is 50/1 to win the race having led for the first time on the last lap. You don't generally find 50/1's in F1 betting, so judge accordingly.