2010 GERMAN GRAND PRIX PREDICTIONS AND LATEST BETTING TIPS
We've got just a few hours until the flag drops on the German 2010 Grand Prix and, as it currently stands, Sebastian Vettel is considered to be the odds-on favourite to win this one. Youc an back him at a 1.9 payout, making him the distinct favourite, while Fernando Alonso is considered to be the only plausible competition here.
Fernando Alonso's odds to win the 2010 German Grand Prix are priced at 2.87 with Ladbrokes and that's a fairly decent bet as there appears to be only two real contenders here. You'll find Vettel at a slim price of 1.9 while Alonso trades near 3.0.
Mark Webber is priced at 11.0 and that's a very significant gap between him and the top two. You can get a 13.0 listing on Felipe Massa while Lewis Hamilton is always worth a bet and you can back him at a lengthy 15.0.
Jenson Button trades at 17.0 and he is essentially the last plausible contender for this one at a 17.0 price before the odds shoot up to triple digits with Nico Rosberg available at a 101.0 listing. Robert Kubica can be backed at the same price. Rubens Barrichello is listed at 126.0.
Michael Schumacher's odds are listed at 151.0.
The odds on Red Bull to win the 2010 German Grand Prix are listed at 1.61 while Ferrari is listed at 2.5. An unlikely McLaren victory is priced at a solid 8.0. Mercedes and Renault are the next favourites and you can find them at a massive 67.0.
With the odds pretty much locked on to Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel, the final place on the podium is going to be an interesting shot here. Webber is priced at even money to podium while Felipe Massa is at 2.25 and Lewis Hamilton trades at a plausible 2.62.
In all honesty I think that Hamilton has proven that he can make cash from chaos, even when he's not favoured. While it's fairly obvious that the bookmakers favour Alonso and Vettel to perform here, the odds aren't really that conclusive. There's about six or seven quality contenders who can get the job done and I think Hamilton represents the best value here.