The world’s most talented racing drivers, the most elite constructors and millions of die-hard fans are gearing up to the 2010 Formula One World Championship which is drawing ever so close.
This year, the Championship has 13 teams and 19 Grand Prix’s, which are taking place around the world.
Kicking off proceedings will be the Bahrain Grand Prix, held at the Bahrain International Circuit from the 12th to the 14 of March, in Sakhir.
With only a few weeks to go to get the last bit of testing and preparation done, you can put down an early bet on your favourite F1 Drivers, before the Championship even starts.
The 2005 and 2006 Drivers Champion, Fernando Alonso, is current favourite to win the 2010 title at $4. Having spent the majority of his F1 career with Renault, Alonso is making the switch to the elite Ferrari for this year, and it seems the potential in the car is upping the Spaniards odds.
The 2005 and 2006 Drivers Champion, Fernando Alonso, is current favourite to win the 2010 title at $4.
Last year’s drivers Champion, Jenson Button is back at $11, after moving to McLaren. Teaming up with fellow Brit, and crowd favourite, Lewis Hamilton who is chasing Alonso’s tail at $4.50, both are out to secure their second F1 title.
Not to be discounted this year is the highly anticipated return of the legendary Michael Schumacher who starts at $5. After three years away from the sport Schumacher returns with Mercedes GP and is teaming up with Nico Rosberg at $17.
Other drivers proving their worth are Williams’ drivers Rubens Barrichello and debutant Nico Hulkenberg at $61 and $67 respectively.
Closing up the odds for the 2010 Formula One World Championship is the newphew of three-time drivers Champion, Ayrton Senna, Bruno Senna. Bruno is debuting at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix, and after success in the lower ranks of formula racing, could provide a nice profit is he delivers in the elite series.
This year the F1 Championship sees the return of the Grand Prix Du Canada, and the historically rich British and Italian Grand Prix’s in July and September respectively.
The series will end on the 14th of November with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit.
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