2019 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship Odds Tracker

By Ryan Sura
Updated:
- Tracked 2019 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship odds throughout the entire season
- Lewis Hamilton won the 2019 F1 Drivers’ Championship
- Looking for current Drivers’ Championship odds?
We tracked the 2019 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship odds for all drivers and have charted them on this page. The graphs below are generated by calculating the average from a selection of our most trusted sportsbooks.
2019 F1 Championship Odds for Top Contenders
- Oct 2:Â Odds currently not available, with Hamilton such a heavy favorite
- Sept 24:Â A win at the Singapore Grand Prix shortens Vettel’s odds from +20000 to +10000
- Sept 2: Following the Belgian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton’s odds have shortened from -3000 to -10000, while winner Charles Leclerc saw no movement
- August 6: Contender, Lewis Hamilton, saw his odds go from -3500 to -3000 even after his win at the Hungarian Grand Prix
- July 30: Thanks to a victory in the German GP, Max Verstappen is closing in on Valtteri Bottas for second-best odds
- July 16: Surprise, surprise … Lewis Hamilton won another race (the British GP) and his average odds are now -3500 to win the Driver’s Championship
- July 11: Max Verstappen is moving on up. His average odds have improved slightly from +6100 to +5800 ahead of the British Grand Prix.
- July 1: Max Verstappen’s average odds have improved from +20000 to +6100 following his stunning victory at the Austrian Grand Prix.
- June 25: It seems unlikely that anyone can catch Lewis Hamilton at this point in the season. His average championship odds are now -1200.
- June 11: Lewis Hamilton now has his shortest odds of the season (-700) after finishing first in Montreal at the Canadian Grand Prix.
- May 28: Lewis Hamilton is officially untouchable. His already short odds went from -240 to -480 after winning the Monaco Grand Prix.
- May 14: Lewis Hamilton’s odds have shortened once again after winning his third race of the season. Mercedes is now 5-0 in 2019.
- April 15:Â Lewis Hamilton’s odds shorten to an average of -170 after winning the Chinese GP, while Valtteri Bottas moved from +1200 to +500, the third-best odds, with his second-place finish
- April 2: Keep an eye on Charles Leclerc, whose average odds improved from +1100 to +300 after a third place finish at the Bahrain GP.
- March 12:Â Defending champion Lewis Hamilton (+120) has seen his odds rise significantly over the past month and is now nearly deadlocked with Sebastian Vettel (+170). It will be fascinating to watch the odds move after the first race of the season in Australia.
Closing 2019 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship Odds
Driver | Odds |
---|---|
Lewis Hamilton | -10000 |
Max Verstappen | +10000 |
Valtteri Bottas | +8000 |
Sebastian Vettel | +10000 |
Charles Leclerc | +6600 |
*Odds taken September 24
Drivers’ Championship Odds for Past Winners
2019 Formula 1 Schedule and Results
Event | Date | Winner |
---|---|---|
Australian Grand Prix | March 14-17 | Valtteri Bottas |
Bahrain Grand Prix | March 28-31 | Lewis Hamilton |
Chinese Grand Prix | April 11-14 | Lewis Hamilton |
Azerbaijan Grand Prix | April 25-28 | Valtteri Bottas |
Spanish Grand Prix | May 9-12 | Lewis Hamilton |
Monaco Grand Prix | May 23-26 | Lewis Hamilton |
Canadian Grand Prix | June 6-9 | Lewis Hamilton |
French Grand Prix | June 20-23 | Lewis Hamilton |
Austrian Grand Prix | June 27-30 | Max Verstappen |
British Grand Prix | July 11-14 | Lewis Hamilton |
German Grand Prix | July 25-28 | Max Verstappen |
Hungarian Grand Prix | August 1-4 | Lewis Hamilton |
Belgian Grand Prix | August 29 – September 1 | Charles Leclerc |
Italian Grand Prix | September 5-8 | Charles Leclerc |
Singapore Grand Prix | September 19-22 | Sebastian Vettel |
Russian Grand Prix | September 26-29 | Lewis Hamilton |
Japanese Grand Prix | October 10-13 | Valtteri Bottas |
Mexican Grand Prix | October 24-27 | Lewis Hamilton |
United States Grand Prix | October 31 – November 3 | Valtteri Bottas |
Brazilian Grand Prix | November 14-17 | Max Verstappen |
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | November 28 – December 1 | Lewis Hamilton |

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