Spanish Grand Prix Predictions and Odds
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Spanish Grand Prix Predictions and Odds
Sebastian Vettel is favored to win this week's Spanish Grand Prix. Vettel is currently fifth in the season standings, 15 points behind leader Jenson Button. Vettel finished fourth in this race last year, which was the only time he finished this race to completion. Vettel has one win and three top 10’s in four races this year.
Alonso won this event in 2006 and has five other top-five finishes on this track in his career. Alonso is currently third in the standings with 49 points as he has one win and three top five’s.
Hamilton has never won this event but has finished in the top three on two different occasions. Hamilton has 49 points on the year to be tied for third in the standings with Alonso. Hamilton has finished sixth or better in each race this season.
Webber has not won this event but he finished third in 2009 and fifth in 2008. Webber is currently eighth in the season standings with 28 points. He has finished inside the top five just once during the year.
Massa won this event in 2007 and has finished in the top five three others times on this track in his career. Massa is currently sixth in the standings with 41 points. He has two top five’s on the year.
Odds to win the Spanish Grand Prix – 2010 Spanish Grand Prix – Barcelona, Spain – May 9, 2010
Sebastian Vettel (Red) 2/1
Fernando Alonso (Fer) 10/3
Lewis Hamilton (McL) 7/2
Mark Webber (Red) 4/1
Felipe Massa (Fer) 4/1
Jenson Button (McL) 5/1
Nico Rosberg (Mer) 7/1
Michael Schumacher (Mer) 8/1
Robert Kubica (Ren) 20/1
Adrian Sutil (For) 40/1
Vitantonio Liuzzi (For) 100/1
Rubens Barrichello (Wil) 100/1
Jaime Alguersuari (Tor) 150/1
Kamui Kobayashi (Sau) 175/1
Pedro De La Rosa (Sau) 175/1
Nico Hulkenberg (Wil) 175/1
Sebastien Buemi (Tor) 225/1
Vitaly Petrov (Ren) 225/1
Jarno Trulli ( Lot) 500/1
Timo Glock (Vir) 500/1
Heikki Kovalainen ( Lot) 500/1
Lucas Di Grassi (Vir) 750/1
Karun Chandhok (HRT) 1000/1
Bruno Senna (HRT) 1000/1
Alonso won this event in 2006 and has five other top-five finishes on this track in his career. Alonso is currently third in the standings with 49 points as he has one win and three top five’s.
Hamilton has never won this event but has finished in the top three on two different occasions. Hamilton has 49 points on the year to be tied for third in the standings with Alonso. Hamilton has finished sixth or better in each race this season.
Webber has not won this event but he finished third in 2009 and fifth in 2008. Webber is currently eighth in the season standings with 28 points. He has finished inside the top five just once during the year.
Massa won this event in 2007 and has finished in the top five three others times on this track in his career. Massa is currently sixth in the standings with 41 points. He has two top five’s on the year.
Odds to win the Spanish Grand Prix – 2010 Spanish Grand Prix – Barcelona, Spain – May 9, 2010
Sebastian Vettel (Red) 2/1
Fernando Alonso (Fer) 10/3
Lewis Hamilton (McL) 7/2
Mark Webber (Red) 4/1
Felipe Massa (Fer) 4/1
Jenson Button (McL) 5/1
Nico Rosberg (Mer) 7/1
Michael Schumacher (Mer) 8/1
Robert Kubica (Ren) 20/1
Adrian Sutil (For) 40/1
Vitantonio Liuzzi (For) 100/1
Rubens Barrichello (Wil) 100/1
Jaime Alguersuari (Tor) 150/1
Kamui Kobayashi (Sau) 175/1
Pedro De La Rosa (Sau) 175/1
Nico Hulkenberg (Wil) 175/1
Sebastien Buemi (Tor) 225/1
Vitaly Petrov (Ren) 225/1
Jarno Trulli ( Lot) 500/1
Timo Glock (Vir) 500/1
Heikki Kovalainen ( Lot) 500/1
Lucas Di Grassi (Vir) 750/1
Karun Chandhok (HRT) 1000/1
Bruno Senna (HRT) 1000/1
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Yes. Most odds makers are really favoring Massa in this race.
They believe he is ready for a breakout race and Ferrari has asbolutely dominated at Catalunya in the past.
Not a bad bet at all.
They believe he is ready for a breakout race and Ferrari has asbolutely dominated at Catalunya in the past.
Not a bad bet at all.
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