F1 USA GP Preview: Our Expert Tips & Staking Plan
October 24, 2021

The bookies were a little slow getting the odds out and that’s why we’re a little late but we still feel like we’ve found some great bets for the USA GP.
Top 6
Ricciardo seems to be silly odds here as he has been solid all weekend and will start in 6th place after Bottas being handed the 5 place penalty for the power unit.
Bottas will be surging through the field but at $2 we’d like to think one of the best late breakers we’ve seen can make at least one overtake.
- 500 units Ricciardo @ $2 With TopSport – (potential profit = $500)
Market outlay = 500 units ($500)
Fastest Lap
As stated above, Bottas will start from 9th position which means the top 3 will get a chance to break away from the pack early while he’s surging through the field. He will have a chance to pit late and attack a fastest lap which we know Mercedes will be looking for
- 500 units Botta @ $4 With TopSport – (potential profit = $1,500)
Market outlay = 500 units ($250)
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Race Winner
The Mercedes cars were dominant in the long-range practice sessions but couldn’t put it together in the quick-fire style of qualifying.
Max may start on pole but Lewis will have the inside line when they head into the first turn and you can bet he will take a shot knowing that he has nothing to lose.
- 500 units Hamilton @ $2.37 With TopSport – (potential profit = $685)
Market outlay = 500 units ($250)
Staking Plan
- 500 units Ricciardo @ $2 With TopSport – (potential profit = $500)
- 500 units Botta @ $4 With TopSport – (potential profit = $1,500)
- 500 units Hamilton @ $2.37 With TopSport – (potential profit = $685)
Total race outlay = 1,000 units ($1,000)
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