2010 BAHRAIN GP LATEST ODDS INDICATE FERNANDO ALONSO AS FAVOURITE
Fernando Alonso is considered a solid favourite to score a victory in the opening race of the season in this weekend’s 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix. You’ll find Alonso listed at a 5/2 price with popular Irish bookmaker Paddy Power. Britain’s own Lewis Hamilton is considered a strong second favourite with a 4/1 listing, just ahead of Sebastien Vettel who boasts odds of 5/1.
Fernando Massa is listed at 11/2 and looks to be a definite contender for the podium here while legendary Michael Schumacher is trading at 15/2 for the outright victory here. Last year’s champion, Jenson Button, is now available at 10/1 while Mark Webber trades at a 12/1 price. Nico Rosberg can be backed at 16/1.
Other notables include Robert Kubica at 50/1 alongside Rubens Barrichello. Timo Glock can be backed at a lengthy 300/1 to win.
Alonso is favoured for the pole position at 3/1, but Lewis Hamilton is nipping at his heels with a 7/2 price. Vettel trades at 9/2 while Massa can be backed at 11/2- just ahead of 13/2 Michael Schumacher.
Fernando Alonso is also favoured for fastest lap at a 10/3 price with Hamilton at 4/1 and Vettel at 9/2. Massa and Schumacher are 6/1 and 7/1 to record the fastest lap of the 2010 Bahrain GP.
Both Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are odds-on for a podium finish, priced at 4/6 and 10/11, respectively. Vettel sits at 5/4 while Massa sits at 11/8. Michael Schumachers’ odds to hit the podium trade at an enticing 15/8. I expect that to be a popular bet with German fans.
If you’re looking to just wager on teams, you’ll find Ferrari at 6/4 with Mclaren at 5/2. Red Bull is well-priced at 3/1 with Mercedes at 9/2. Sauber is sitting at 22/1 with Williams at 33/1. Renault trades at 50/1 alongside Force India. Toro Rosso is listed at 80/1 with Lotus at 150/1. Virgin Racing trades at 250/1 with Hispania Racing a distant 500/1.
If no drivers retire before the first lap, you’re looking at 8/11 while exactly one driver to retire before completing the first lap trades at 11/4. Exactly two is at 6/1 while three or more sits at 4/1.