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Formula One 2019 United States Grand Prix Odds & Picks

Daniel Coyle

by Daniel Coyle in Racing

Updated Apr 4, 2020 · 2:16 PM PDT

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Lewis Hamilton can clinch his sixth career Formula One title by finishing seventh or better, when he hits the track for this weekend's United States Grand Prix as a +185 co-favorite. Photo by Jen_ross83 (Wikimedia Commons) [CC License].
  • Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc knotted as +185 co-favorites in United States Grand Prix odds
  • Hamilton can clinch this year’s F1 Drivers Championship by finishing seventh or better in Sunday’s race
  • See the odds to win the 2019 United States Grand Prix below

Lewis Hamilton will be poised to clinch a sixth career Formula One title when he hits the track for Sunday’s United States Grand Prix as a +185 co-favorite at sportsbooks.

Odds to Win 2019 United States Grand Prix

Driver Odds
Lewis Hamilton +185
Charles Leclerc +185
Sebastian Vettel +275
Max Verstappen +800
Valtteri Bottas +800
Alexander Albon +10000
Carlos Sainz Jr. +75000
Lando Norris +100000
Daniel Ricciardo +150000
Daniil Kyvat +200000

Odds taken Oct 31.

Hamilton Poised to Cruise to Title Win

Hamilton currently holds a wide 74-point lead over Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas in the F1 Drivers Standings and can clinch this season’s championship by finishing seventh or better in Sunday afternoon’s running of the 2019 United States Grand Prix on the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.

Hamilton is coming off his 10th win of the season at last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, and has reached the podium in 15 of 18 race appearances this season. Hamilton has also dominated at this event in recent years, taking home the checkered flag in five of seven previous appearances at the United States Grand Prix, and finishing no worse that fourth during that stretch.

Hamilton is coming off his 10th win of the season at last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, and has reached the podium in 15 of 18 race appearances this season.

While Hamilton is positioned to cruise to this season’s title, Charles Leclerc will be aiming to rebound from disappointing runs at Japan and Mexico as he prepares for Sunday’s race also sporting +185 odds.

Leclerc Struggling to Find Consistency

Leclerc has endured a roller-coaster campaign in his second full season driving for Ferrari. The 22-year-old was plagued by technical problems and plain old bad luck early in the season while reaching the podium just once over his first six races. With Ferrari engineers address the engine and tire issues that denied him and teammate Sebastian Vettel a win through the first 12 races of the season, Leclerc enjoyed a breakthrough in the second half.

The Monte Carlo native posted his first two career wins at Belgium and Italy, and followed up with podium finishes at Singapore and Russia. But an early-race collision with Max Verstappen doomed him to a sixth place finish at Japan, and Leclerc was unable to capitalize on the pole position he claimed last weekend at Mexico, finishing off the podium in fourth place.

United States Grand Prix Recent Winners

Year Driver Margin of Victory
2018 Kimi Räikkönen – Ferrari 1.281 sec
2017 Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes 10.143 sec
2016 Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes 4.520 sec
2015 Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes 2.850 sec
2014 Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes 4.314 sec

Vettel Aims to Overcome Middling Finishes at Austin

Further down the United States Grand Prix odds, Vettel closely trails the favorites at +275. Verstappen sits knotted with Bottas at +800, well ahead of Alexander Albon, who lags at a distant +10000 despite finishing in the top five in each of his past three races.

A four-time Formula One champion, Vettel has struggled to reclaim lost glory this season, claiming just one victory. However, the 32-year-old is coming off back-to-back second-place finishes at Japan and Mexico, and remains in a pitched battle with his Ferrari teammate for third place on the F1 Drivers Standings.

However, Vettel must overcome past disappointing finishes at Austin, where he has failed to win since 2013, and turned in fourth-place finishes in two of the past three years.

Verstappen Looks to Bounce Back from Shaky Performances

Verstappen also has some work to do to finish the season on a high note. A model of steady consistency early in the season, the Red Bull Racing driver has struggled in recent outings, and was bumped from the pole after failing to slow down for yellow flags during qualifying at Mexico, where he eventually finished in a distant sixth place.

Conversely, his Red Bull Racing teammate Alexander Albon will try to build on his recent steady performances, including a career-best fourth-place finish at Japan as he prepares for his United States Grand Prix debut. Albon has also started from the third row in three of his past four races, a trend that he must continue, and improve upon, if he is can capture his first career F1 victory this season.

Picks: Lewis Hamilton to win (+185)

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