The 2025 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship is heating up as the show moves to a humid Southeast Asia for round 18. Max Verstappen steals the show in the F1 Singapore Grand Prix pre-event odds analysis, fresh off consecutive trips inside Victory Lane. On the opposite end is McLaren, which is reeling from their worst outing this campaign two weeks ago in Azerbaijan. Discover the best bets and picks for the selection of betting markets on offer for the race.
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Schedule and How to Watch the F1 Singapore Grand Prix
Another early weekend lies ahead for Formula 1 fans, as the spectacle takes to the streets of Marina Bay in Singapore. Drivers are prepping for the most grueling race on the calendar, where it’s not uncommon to shed up to six pounds while navigating the circuit. Teams will have the cars assembled and ready for the first practice session on Friday, October 3, but all focus shifts to the Grand Prix on Sunday. October 5. Cars assemble on the grid for an 8:00 am EDT start, which you can follow on ESPN.
F1 Singapore Grand Prix Odds
Event Winner Odds
We have to rewind to June 2024 to find the last time Max Verstappen won two Grands Prix on the trot. That was in Canada and Spain, but the Dutchman replicated the achievement at Monza and Azerbaijan, coming into this race. Despite his recent return to the winner’s circle, Verstappen has battled in previous editions of the Singapore Grand Prix, never claiming top honors. The 19-turn circuit around Marin Bay is also bumpy and hard on a vehicle like the RB21. While the last two circuits suited the Red Bull driver, we see him struggling here on the high-downforce layout.
Defending Champion, Lando Norris, is back in “Lion City.” The Bristol native enters Southeast Asia with five triumphs to his name this year, but failed to capitalize on his teammate’s DNF in Baku, leaving valuable Championship points on the table. His colleague Oscar Piastri endured a comedy of errors in the last round, with yellow flag violations, false starts, and race-ending collisions. The Australian still boasts the highest win count this campaign with seven, and averages 2.38 across all completed races.
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Driver
Event Winner
$20 Payout
Oscar Piastri
+206
$61.20
Lando Norris
+206
$61.20
Max Verstappen
+206
$61.20
Charles Leclerc
+824
$184.80
George Russell
+2003
$420.60
Lewis Hamilton
+2459
$511.80
Kimi Antonelli
+8345
$1,689.00
Yuki Tsunoda
+17815
$3,583.00
Isack Hadjar
+17815
$3,583.00
Carlos Sainz
+17815
$3,583.00
Alexander Albon
+17815
$3,583.00
Esteban Ocon
+17815
$3,583.00
Fernando Alonso
+17815
$3,583.00
Franco Colapinto
+17815
$3,583.00
Gabriel Bortoleto
+17815
$3,583.00
Lance Stroll
+17815
$3,583.00
Liam Lawson
+17815
$3,583.00
Nico Hulkenberg
+17815
$3,583.00
Oliver Bearman
+17815
$3,583.00
Pierre Gasly
+17815
$3,583.00
Oscar Piastri crashed out in Baku, giving Max Verstappen an opening into the title race.
Podium Odds
The podium odds are stacked with value this weekend, with double Singapore Grand Prix podium finisher Charles Leclerc, priced at +146. “Il Predestinato” has formed part of the post-race celebrations twice in his last four visits, and arrived with five top threes behind him this year. Another option is George Russell, who is fresh off his seventh rostrum of the year. The Mercedes star has never experienced a champagne shower at the Marina Bay circuit, delivering his best return last time out, when he crossed the line in fourth. Russell is hoping to produce Mercedes’ first podium in this race since 2023, when Lewis Hamilton greeted the stewards in third place.
Italian teenager, Kimi Antonelli, produced his best performance in Azerbaijan since his maiden top three back in June. The Mercedes pilot collected 10 points in Baku, increasing his lead to 39 units in the battle for the Rookie of the Year. Carlos Sainz exhibited his class in the last round, collecting his first podium in a Williams single seater. The Spaniard lines up on the circuit where he triumphed from lights to flag in 2023, and clinched runner-up the year prior.
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Driver
Event Podium
$20 Payout
Oscar Piastri
-312
$26.41
Max Verstappen
-222
$29.01
Lando Norris
-212
$29.43
Charles Leclerc
+146
$49.20
George Russell
+273
$74.60
Lewis Hamilton
+340
$88.00
Kimi Antonelli
+754
$170.80
Yuki Tsunoda
+3313
$682.60
Isack Hadjar
+9461
$1,912.20
Alexander Albon
+9461
$1,912.20
Liam Lawson
+9461
$1,912.20
Carlos Sainz
+9461
$1,912.20
Fernando Alonso
+9461
$1,912.20
Nico Hulkenberg
+9461
$1,912.20
Pierre Gasly
+9461
$1,912.20
Esteban Ocon
+9461
$1,912.20
Gabriel Bortoleto
+9461
$1,912.20
Lance Stroll
+9461
$1,912.20
Franco Colapinto
+9461
$1,912.20
Oliver Bearman
+9461
$1,912.20
Lando Norris returns to “Lion City” to defend the title he won in 2024.
Odds for the Top 6
The second part of the “Carbono” act, Alex Albon leads the midfield this season in top six results, registering five. He last crossed the line inside that threshold at Zandvoort, before ending seventh a week later at Monza. French youth, Isack Hadjar, only has two top sixes in the vault this campaign, but they’ve both come on tracks demanding a higher downforce setup. He thrived in the Netherlands a month ago, clinching his first F1 rostrum, and backed it up with consecutive 10th places in Italy and Azerbaijan.
Liam Lawson stands out as a value-for-money pick, coming off his second top-six return in seven starts. The Kiwi has really settled into his role at Racing Bulld, and qualified third fastest in Baku, before finishing fifth. Over at the senior team, Yuki Tsunoda stepped up to drive his finest race in an RB21. He ended sixth in the previous round to give his team their highest points tally in a single race this season. While he deserves the praise, Singapore is a different animal that has rarely suited the Milton-Keynes outfit. Three-time event victor, Lewis Hamilton carries shorter odds for a top six after collecting eight in 17 rounds.
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Driver
Event Top 6
$20 Payout
Oscar Piastri
-697
$22.87
Max Verstappen
-573
$23.49
Lando Norris
-553
$23.62
Charles Leclerc
-294
$26.80
George Russell
-196
$30.20
Lewis Hamilton
-166
$32.05
Kimi Antonelli
+104
$40.80
Yuki Tsunoda
+290
$78.00
Isack Hadjar
+503
$120.60
Liam Lawson
+793
$178.60
Alexander Albon
+866
$193.20
Carlos Sainz
+1007
$221.40
Fernando Alonso
+1169
$253.80
Nico Hulkenberg
+3835
$787.00
Gabriel Bortoleto
+6199
$1,259.80
Oliver Bearman
+7106
$1,441.20
Esteban Ocon
+8247
$1,669.40
Lance Stroll
+9624
$1,944.80
Pierre Gasly
+10117
$2,043.40
Franco Colapinto
+10117
$2,043.40
Odds for a Top 10 Finish
We’ve already looked at the New Zealander, Lawson, for a top six, but his odds are favorable for a top 10 at +118. He’s averaged 9.40 in his last five appearances, only finishing outside of the top 10 twice. Double World Champion, Fernando Alonso, touches down in Southeast Asia with six top 10s to his name. His best drive of the year came at another track demanding a high downforce setup, the Hungaroring. The veteran crossed the line in fifth that day to clinch the midfield battle.
Esteban Ocon is another competitor with six top 10s behind him. While he did fare well in Monaco, finishing seventh, he’s struggled in recent rounds, grabbing only one top 10 in the previous five outings. The man of very few words, Lance Stroll, lines up on the streets of Marina Bay after finishing inside the first 10 positions on five occasions in 2025. The Canadian has crossed the line seventh, three times in the ultimate six Grands Prix. Over at Sauber, we found young Gabriel Bortoleto, who arrives in the “Garden City,” averaging 9.80, since the trip to Belgium.
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Driver
Event Top 10
$20 Payout
Oscar Piastri
-1135
$21.76
Max Verstappen
-1054
$21.90
Lando Norris
-1033
$21.94
Charles Leclerc
-754
$22.65
George Russell
-568
$23.52
Lewis Hamilton
-523
$23.82
Kimi Antonelli
-356
$25.62
Yuki Tsunoda
-156
$32.82
Isack Hadjar
-117
$37.09
Liam Lawson
+118
$43.60
Alexander Albon
+126
$45.20
Carlos Sainz
+144
$48.80
Fernando Alonso
+160
$52.00
Nico Hulkenberg
+347
$89.40
Gabriel Bortoleto
+456
$111.20
Oliver Bearman
+460
$112.00
Esteban Ocon
+545
$129.00
Lance Stroll
+559
$131.80
Pierre Gasly
+740
$168.00
Franco Colapinto
+2048
$429.60
Can Charles Leclerc capitalize on Ferrari’s strong record to bag his first victory of the campaign?
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Lando Norris
+102
$40.40
Max Verstappen
-102
$39.61
Gabriel Bortoleto
+263
$72.60
Isack Hadjar
-263
$27.60
Liam Lawson
+159
$51.80
Yuki Tsunoda
-159
$32.58
Alexander Albon
-109
$38.35
Carlos Sainz
+109
$41.80
Franco Colapinto
+149
$49.80
Pierre Gasly
-149
$33.42
Fastest Qualifier Odds
This season has remained a challenge for Max Verstappen, but there is cause for celebration. The Red Bull star now leads the Pirelli Pole Position award with six fastest qualifying laps in 17 rounds. He’s bagged the last two front row places on the trot, but the layout of Singapore is predicted to be an issue for his car. Drivers’ Championship leader, Oscar Piastri, sits in second with five starts from the first bay on the grid.
The Australian’s teammate, Lando Norris, is the favorite to stop the clock the fastest on Saturday. He did it on these streets a year ago and took pole in Monaco, earlier in the year, a track with similar downforce demands. “Last Lap Lando” has taken top spot in qualifying on four occasions this term. Charles Leclerc presents attractive odds to qualify quickest, despite starting from the front in two of the last four Singapore Grand Prix races. Besides his past endeavors, the Monagasque took top spot on the Saturday in Hungary, back at the start of August.
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Driver
Fastest Qualifier
$20 Payout
Lando Norris
+291
$78.20
Max Verstappen
+299
$79.80
Oscar Piastri
+300
$80.00
Charles Leclerc
+924
$204.80
Lewis Hamilton
+2286
$477.20
George Russell
+2656
$551.20
Kimi Antonelli
+12275
$2,475.00
Fernando Alonso
+21400
$4,300.00
Alexander Albon
+21400
$4,300.00
Carlos Sainz
+21400
$4,300.00
Lance Stroll
+21400
$4,300.00
Yuki Tsunoda
+21400
$4,300.00
Esteban Ocon
+21400
$4,300.00
Franco Colapinto
+21400
$4,300.00
Gabriel Bortoleto
+21400
$4,300.00
Isack Hadjar
+21400
$4,300.00
Liam Lawson
+21400
$4,300.00
Nico Hulkenberg
+21400
$4,300.00
Oliver Bearman
+21400
$4,300.00
Pierre Gasly
+21400
$4,300.00
Odds for the Constructors' Winner
McLaren enters round 18, looking to wrap up the Championship with six weekends remaining on the calendar. They only require 13 points to put the Constructors Championship beyond their peers, but they will seek to retain their title they collected courtesy of Norris on their last visit. The papayas have tasted victory in 70.59% of the races this season, and this circuit does appear suited to the MCL39.
Mercedes and Ferrari are still technically in the running for the overall title. However, they need to outscore the Woking team by 31 and 35 points, respectively. The German-owned team will have their tails up after a second and fourth-place return in Baku, but their star driver, Russell, has never podiumed at this venue. Ferrari has taken top honors in Marina Bay three times in the past 10 editions. Carlos Sainz took the checkered flag for the Maranello outfit in 2023, after starting on pole.
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Team
Constructor Winner Odds
$20 Payout
McLaren
-111
$38.02
Red Bull
+310
$82.00
Ferrari
+708
$161.60
Mercedes
+1908
$401.60
Racing Bulls
+10686
$2,157.20
Williams
+10686
$2,157.20
Alpine
+10686
$2,157.20
Aston Martin
+10686
$2,157.20
Haas
+10686
$2,157.20
Sauber
+10686
$2,157.20
Odds for the Midfield Winner Race
Alex Albon leads the midfield battle this year, beating his rivals in five races. The last one coming at Monza, when he finished seventh. His colleague, Carlos Sainz, claimed his second midfield victory last time out in Azerbaijan, when he navigated his way onto the podium. Three of the last five midfield victories have come from a Williams vehicle, with Albon contributing two to their cause.
Isack Hadjar is favored to top the midfield after accomplishing the feat three times prior. While the youngster is a threat, he hasn’t consistently challenged the top six. The most experienced driver on the grid, Fernando Alonso, is also a three-time victor in this category this term. His last exceptional performance came in Hungary, which craves a similar setup to what we’ll see this weekend.
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Driver
Midfield Winner
$20 Payout
Isack Hadjar
+308
$81.60
Liam Lawson
+479
$115.80
Alexander Albon
+528
$125.60
Carlos Sainz
+630
$146.00
Fernando Alonso
+716
$163.20
Nico Hulkenberg
+2332
$486.40
Gabriel Bortoleto
+3280
$676.00
Oliver Bearman
+3557
$731.40
Esteban Ocon
+4174
$854.80
Lance Stroll
+4414
$902.80
Pierre Gasly
+6144
$1,248.80
Franco Colapinto
+20148
$4,049.60
Where to Bet on the Singapore Grand Prix
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Best Bets: F1 Singapore Grand Prix Pre-Event Odds Analysis
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The 2025 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship is heating up as the show moves to a humid Southeast Asia for round 18. Max Verstappen steals the show in the F1 Singapore Grand Prix pre-event odds analysis, fresh off consecutive trips inside Victory Lane. On the opposite end is McLaren, which is reeling from their worst outing this campaign two weeks ago in Azerbaijan. Discover the best bets and picks for the selection of betting markets on offer for the race.
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Schedule and How to Watch the F1 Singapore Grand Prix
Another early weekend lies ahead for Formula 1 fans, as the spectacle takes to the streets of Marina Bay in Singapore. Drivers are prepping for the most grueling race on the calendar, where it’s not uncommon to shed up to six pounds while navigating the circuit. Teams will have the cars assembled and ready for the first practice session on Friday, October 3, but all focus shifts to the Grand Prix on Sunday. October 5. Cars assemble on the grid for an 8:00 am EDT start, which you can follow on ESPN.
F1 Singapore Grand Prix Odds
Event Winner Odds
We have to rewind to June 2024 to find the last time Max Verstappen won two Grands Prix on the trot. That was in Canada and Spain, but the Dutchman replicated the achievement at Monza and Azerbaijan, coming into this race. Despite his recent return to the winner’s circle, Verstappen has battled in previous editions of the Singapore Grand Prix, never claiming top honors. The 19-turn circuit around Marin Bay is also bumpy and hard on a vehicle like the RB21. While the last two circuits suited the Red Bull driver, we see him struggling here on the high-downforce layout.
Defending Champion, Lando Norris, is back in “Lion City.” The Bristol native enters Southeast Asia with five triumphs to his name this year, but failed to capitalize on his teammate’s DNF in Baku, leaving valuable Championship points on the table. His colleague Oscar Piastri endured a comedy of errors in the last round, with yellow flag violations, false starts, and race-ending collisions. The Australian still boasts the highest win count this campaign with seven, and averages 2.38 across all completed races.
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Oscar Piastri crashed out in Baku, giving Max Verstappen an opening into the title race.
Podium Odds
The podium odds are stacked with value this weekend, with double Singapore Grand Prix podium finisher Charles Leclerc, priced at +146. “Il Predestinato” has formed part of the post-race celebrations twice in his last four visits, and arrived with five top threes behind him this year. Another option is George Russell, who is fresh off his seventh rostrum of the year. The Mercedes star has never experienced a champagne shower at the Marina Bay circuit, delivering his best return last time out, when he crossed the line in fourth. Russell is hoping to produce Mercedes’ first podium in this race since 2023, when Lewis Hamilton greeted the stewards in third place.
Italian teenager, Kimi Antonelli, produced his best performance in Azerbaijan since his maiden top three back in June. The Mercedes pilot collected 10 points in Baku, increasing his lead to 39 units in the battle for the Rookie of the Year. Carlos Sainz exhibited his class in the last round, collecting his first podium in a Williams single seater. The Spaniard lines up on the circuit where he triumphed from lights to flag in 2023, and clinched runner-up the year prior.
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Lando Norris returns to “Lion City” to defend the title he won in 2024.
Odds for the Top 6
The second part of the “Carbono” act, Alex Albon leads the midfield this season in top six results, registering five. He last crossed the line inside that threshold at Zandvoort, before ending seventh a week later at Monza. French youth, Isack Hadjar, only has two top sixes in the vault this campaign, but they’ve both come on tracks demanding a higher downforce setup. He thrived in the Netherlands a month ago, clinching his first F1 rostrum, and backed it up with consecutive 10th places in Italy and Azerbaijan.
Liam Lawson stands out as a value-for-money pick, coming off his second top-six return in seven starts. The Kiwi has really settled into his role at Racing Bulld, and qualified third fastest in Baku, before finishing fifth. Over at the senior team, Yuki Tsunoda stepped up to drive his finest race in an RB21. He ended sixth in the previous round to give his team their highest points tally in a single race this season. While he deserves the praise, Singapore is a different animal that has rarely suited the Milton-Keynes outfit. Three-time event victor, Lewis Hamilton carries shorter odds for a top six after collecting eight in 17 rounds.
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Odds for a Top 10 Finish
We’ve already looked at the New Zealander, Lawson, for a top six, but his odds are favorable for a top 10 at +118. He’s averaged 9.40 in his last five appearances, only finishing outside of the top 10 twice. Double World Champion, Fernando Alonso, touches down in Southeast Asia with six top 10s to his name. His best drive of the year came at another track demanding a high downforce setup, the Hungaroring. The veteran crossed the line in fifth that day to clinch the midfield battle.
Esteban Ocon is another competitor with six top 10s behind him. While he did fare well in Monaco, finishing seventh, he’s struggled in recent rounds, grabbing only one top 10 in the previous five outings. The man of very few words, Lance Stroll, lines up on the streets of Marina Bay after finishing inside the first 10 positions on five occasions in 2025. The Canadian has crossed the line seventh, three times in the ultimate six Grands Prix. Over at Sauber, we found young Gabriel Bortoleto, who arrives in the “Garden City,” averaging 9.80, since the trip to Belgium.
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Can Charles Leclerc capitalize on Ferrari’s strong record to bag his first victory of the campaign?
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Fastest Qualifier Odds
This season has remained a challenge for Max Verstappen, but there is cause for celebration. The Red Bull star now leads the Pirelli Pole Position award with six fastest qualifying laps in 17 rounds. He’s bagged the last two front row places on the trot, but the layout of Singapore is predicted to be an issue for his car. Drivers’ Championship leader, Oscar Piastri, sits in second with five starts from the first bay on the grid.
The Australian’s teammate, Lando Norris, is the favorite to stop the clock the fastest on Saturday. He did it on these streets a year ago and took pole in Monaco, earlier in the year, a track with similar downforce demands. “Last Lap Lando” has taken top spot in qualifying on four occasions this term. Charles Leclerc presents attractive odds to qualify quickest, despite starting from the front in two of the last four Singapore Grand Prix races. Besides his past endeavors, the Monagasque took top spot on the Saturday in Hungary, back at the start of August.
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Odds for the Constructors' Winner
McLaren enters round 18, looking to wrap up the Championship with six weekends remaining on the calendar. They only require 13 points to put the Constructors Championship beyond their peers, but they will seek to retain their title they collected courtesy of Norris on their last visit. The papayas have tasted victory in 70.59% of the races this season, and this circuit does appear suited to the MCL39.
Mercedes and Ferrari are still technically in the running for the overall title. However, they need to outscore the Woking team by 31 and 35 points, respectively. The German-owned team will have their tails up after a second and fourth-place return in Baku, but their star driver, Russell, has never podiumed at this venue. Ferrari has taken top honors in Marina Bay three times in the past 10 editions. Carlos Sainz took the checkered flag for the Maranello outfit in 2023, after starting on pole.
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Odds for the Midfield Winner Race
Alex Albon leads the midfield battle this year, beating his rivals in five races. The last one coming at Monza, when he finished seventh. His colleague, Carlos Sainz, claimed his second midfield victory last time out in Azerbaijan, when he navigated his way onto the podium. Three of the last five midfield victories have come from a Williams vehicle, with Albon contributing two to their cause.
Isack Hadjar is favored to top the midfield after accomplishing the feat three times prior. While the youngster is a threat, he hasn’t consistently challenged the top six. The most experienced driver on the grid, Fernando Alonso, is also a three-time victor in this category this term. His last exceptional performance came in Hungary, which craves a similar setup to what we’ll see this weekend.
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Where to Bet on the Singapore Grand Prix
A door has slightly opened for Max Verstappen to re-enter the 2025 Drivers’ Championship chase, but can his RB21 withstand the higher downforce demands of the Marina Bay Street Circuit? Or will we see Lando Norris retain his title, which he so brilliantly claimed 12 months ago?
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