How
to Bet on Formula One
Formula
One is not one of the betters' favourite sports because there are very
high risks here. You can lose a bet in any moment if a pilot loses a
tyre or if the difference between the pilots is of only 0.001 seconds.
Another reason why Formula One has lost a lot of fans is the lack of
spectacular moments we all used to see a few years ago. This is mainly
the result of the Ferrari domination over the last few years and
especially of Michael Schumacher's domination.
Some
say that this sport has become more spectacular since he retired,
all the pilots having close value and there being more teams fighting
for the supremacy. For instance, 2007 was a very interesting season,
with Raikkonen outrunning Hamilton in the last round, both of them
finishing the season in front of the former world champion, Fernando
Alonso.
All
the motorized sports are very risky, which is why you should always bet
on events which have bigger odds or average ones. Of course, there are
also small odds which you can bet on, but you should always bet around
the beginning of the race because you might be surprised to find out
that you pilot has changed the engine and so on. Also, you should take
the weather into consideration, as there are pilots who race better
when it rains and pilots who run very well if the weather outside is
fine. Therefore, you should place varied bets because there is no pilot
who dominates the Formula One championships and there is nothing to
guarantee you that a pilot can win two races in a row.