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F1 Brazil Predictions: Preview and Betting Odds for this Weekend

 

We already have a Formula 1 champion, but there are still two essential races to go. The next one will be the Brazil Grand Prix. Read on to learn more about F1 Brazil predictions and F1 betting odds.

F1 Brazil predictions: Brazil awaits the next winner

Lewis Hamilton has fond memories of this track. He is the last winner at Interlagos, and besides, he is, together with Vettel, the maximum winner at this track who is still active.

“I anticipate it’s not going to be the easiest on track, but there’s the weather, there are all sorts that could come into it”, said Hamilton.

Max Verstappen asked the interviewer to skip questions about Brazil Grand Prix. However, we know he does not have the intention to relax in the next race.

While Verstappen and Red Bull have already secured the 2022 Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships, Perez is still fighting for P2 in the World Championship standings, five points over his closest rival, Charles Leclerc.

Brasil GP formula 1

Charles Leclerc is still battling with Sergio Perez for 2nd place in the Constructors’ Championship, so expect him to bring the fire too! However, in FP2 Charles Leclerc suffered a big crash – so it’s looking like a bad start for him.

Fernando Alonso finished the last race very irritated because 6 laps from the end of the Mexico Grand Prix, he had to retire due to problems in his car. Alonso’s frustration is due to his failure to score points in three of the last five races.

After a disappointing outcome in Mexico, Fernando Alonso hopes to score points in Brazil. Finishing in the top 10 is not bad for the number of problems the Spanish driver has had throughout the season.

Brazil Grand Prix 2022: can Verstappen break any more records?

Max Verstappen F1 prediction

Even though Max Verstappen and Red Bull have already secured the Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles, the Dutchman says he is eager to keep winning as he approaches a new record for the most wins in a single F1 season.

If Verstappen wins this weekend’s Brazil Grand Prix, he will extend his record of wins in a single season to 15. The Dutch driver is writing his name in the history of the best F1 drivers.

Verstappen’s car works very well. We think that only his teammate and Louis Hamilton could give him competition in this race, as Sergio Perez did the fastest lap in the last edition, and the British driver led the podium.

Verstappen is also closing in on the Formula One record of 155 points between the winner and the second-place driver. With two races remaining this season and his current form, it would be no surprise if he continues dominating and secures that record.

Our prediction: Max Verstappen to win

Brazil F1 Betting Odds

F1 Betting Odds Winner:

Max Verstappen: 6/4

Lewis Hamilton: 7/4

George Russell 5/2

Sergio Perez: 16/1

Charles Leclerc: 22/1

F1  Sprint Result

  1. George Russell
  2. Louis Hamilton
  3. Max Verstappen
  4. Sergio Perez
  5. Charles Leclerc

Post Sprint F1 Analysis

The analysis made before the Qualifying and the Sprint F1 must be analyzed once these events are over because the position of each driver on the starting grid can influence the development and outcome of the race. So, for your F1 prediction, you should consider if the starting order favors the fulfillment of your picks.

F1 Brazil Predictions: We still think Verstappen will win Brazil Grand Prix

Although the Dutch driver lost one position from his second place in Qualifying, he still has a chance to win the Brazil Grand Prix. Throughout the year, it has been clear that the two Red Bull drivers have the best cars. 

In Sprint F1, it was possible to see a lot of overtaking, even between teammates. If 24 laps were exciting, the 71 laps of the official race will be much more entertaining and will allow the Red Bull cars to show their full potential.

About the Brazil Grand Prix

Brazil F1 predictions

Brazil is one of the historic tracks in Formula One, due to great events that have always been in the memory of the lovers of this sport. Year after year, Brazil Grand Prix usually has one of the most exciting races of the campaign.

Fernando Alonso has fond memories of this track, as in 2005 he finished third on the podium, but scored enough points to be crowned world champion for the first time. The Spanish driver was in charge of ending the reign of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari.


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