Last updated on March 20th, 2022 at 09:34 am
The 2022 F1 season will open in Bahrain this weekend. Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton edges Verstappen as bookie favorite to win the title this year. Also, the bookie pay per head industry is preparing for the upcoming season. They are expecting better engagement from players.
Although Formula One doesn’t attract much sports betting action, last season’s exciting finish can bring more players to the sport. Thus, bookies will have another source of income after football season, and March Madness ends.
Hamilton, promised to return more grounded than any other time. Also, he wants to win his eighth Drivers’ Championship.
Hamilton Edges Verstappen
Whether this is a result of that severe dissatisfaction, sports wagering administrators have set Hamilton as number one to guarantee the title; albeit World Champion Verstappen is tipped to dominate the primary race in Bahrain.
Pay per head solutions have Hamilton with odds of 13/8 to win. On the other hand, Verstappen is second with odds of 7/4, while George Russell is in third with 13/2. Previous title holders Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel have odds of 66/1 and 125/1 individually.
The 2022 season, which was at first planned to incorporate 23 races and stretch from 20 March until 20 November, will highlight various area switches this time up.
The Australian, Japanese, Canadian, and Singapore GPs are back in the F1 schedule. FIA canceled the races last year due to the pandemic. Also, Miami will have its very first F1 race. Initially planned for 25 September, the Russian Grand Prix has been dropped.
Despite Hamilton’s place as bookies’ favorite to win the Driver’s Championship, Verstappen is viewed as probably dominating the initial race in Bahrain.
You have time to learn how to become a bookie before the F1 season. Also, the best way to start a sportsbook is with the help of a pay per head solution.