BETTING GUIDE: Who do the odds favour as F1 returns to action at Zandvoort?

Check out all of the odds for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, from the pole position favourite to who might claim victory.

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - AUGUST 02: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing

Formula 1 returns to action following the summer break with the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort. But who are the favourites to get back up and running the quickest? Here are what the odds tell us...

Odds are provided by F1's Official Betting Data Supplier ALT Sports Data, are subject to change and are presented in decimal form: for every $1 wagered you would win the figure represented by the odds; so, if Verstappen is favourite at 1.50, you would win $1.50 for every dollar bet.

The odds for the win

Championship leader Oscar Piastri enters the Dutch Grand Prix weekend as the favourite for success. With six wins this term, the Australian tops the win charts and has missed out on a podium only twice in 14 starts.

On the other side of the McLaren garage, however, Lando Norris was the victorious driver at Zandvoort in 2024, and is the in-form driver with three wins from the last four events to close the points gap.

With three previous wins at the coastal venue, home hero Max Verstappen should not be written off. But with only two wins this season and a Red Bull that has struggled to match McLaren's pace on Sundays, this could be an uphill battle.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.39
Lando Norris2.46
Max Verstappen8.64
Charles Leclerc11.82
George Russell17.34
Lewis Hamilton30.75
Kimi Antonelli69.52
Fernando Alonso178.35
Carlos Sainz178.35
Alex Albon178.35
Isack Hadjar178.35
Yuki Tsunoda178.35
Esteban Ocon178.35
Franco Colapinto178.35
Gabriel Bortoleto178.35
Lance Stroll178.35
Liam Lawson178.35
Nico Hulkenberg178.35
Ollie Bearman178.35
Pierre Gasly178.35
BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 01: Race winner Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren and Second placedPiastri is the favourite but McLaren team mate Norris is the form man heading to Zandvoort

The odds for a podium finish

With the McLaren drivers each failing to feature on the podium just twice this season, the pair are heavy favourites to feature in the top three on Sunday afternoon.

Just behind Verstappen is Charles Leclerc, who has finished third twice in the last three years at Zandvoort, and has recently found form, with podiums in Austria and Belgium.

George Russell will look to go back-to-back following a top-three result last time out in Hungary, while Lewis Hamilton continues his search for a first Grand Prix podium for Ferrari.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.211
Lando Norris1.24
Max Verstappen2.37
Charles Leclerc2.79
George Russell3.13
Lewis Hamilton4.58
Kimi Antonelli7.74
Fernando Alonso15.14
Alex Albon39.36
Isack Hadjar48.38
Carlos Sainz63.19
Yuki Tsunoda94.76
Nico Hulkenberg94.76
Liam Lawson94.76
Pierre Gasly94.76
Gabriel Bortoleto94.76
Esteban Ocon94.76
Lance Stroll94.76
Ollie Bearman94.76
Franco Colapinto94.76
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 27: Third placed Charles Leclerc of Monaco and Scuderia Ferrari lifts hisLeclerc has found his way back to the podium in recent races

The odds for a top-six finish

Hamilton will be keen to return to the top six after two races outside of this bracket, most recently finishing in 12th. Before this, he had been a regular in the higher end of the points, finishing in the top six in six consecutive races from Imola to Silverstone.

Fernando Alonso was able to make the most of a strong weekend for Aston Martin in Hungary to reach the top six for the first time this term, but questions remain as to whether the team can repeat this level of performance.

Gabriel Bortoleto has shown consistent improvement across his rookie season, and achieved a career-best sixth place at the Hungaroring. He has also scored points in three of the last four races for Sauber.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.137
Lando Norris1.145
Max Verstappen1.441
Charles Leclerc1.524
George Russell1.575
Lewis Hamilton1.862
Kimi Antonelli2.37
Fernando Alonso3.10
Alex Albon5.20
Isack Hadjar5.28
Carlos sainz7.16
Yuki Tsunoda9.27
Nico Hulkenberg9.83
Liam Lawson16.97
Gabriel Bortoleto21.28
Pierre Gasly22.08
Esteban Ocon30.49
Lance Stroll35.72
Ollie Bearman43.49
Franco Colapinto102.05
SPIELBERG, AUSTRIA - JUNE 28: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil and Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber looks on inBortoleto scored his first top-six result in Hungary

The odds for a top-10 finish

Nico Hulkenberg and Isack Hadjar have taken the chequered flag in the top 10 places on five occasions this year. While Sauber driver Hulkenberg has scored in four of the last six races, Hadjar last scored at the Spanish Grand Prix for Racing Bulls.

In the other Racing Bulls entry, Liam Lawson has found recent form, with points in Austria followed by back-to-back eighth-place finishes in Belgium and Hungary.

Finishing seventh in two of the last three weekends, Lance Stroll could add to his Aston Martin points total.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.092
Lando Norris1.096
Max Verstappen1.186
Charles Leclerc1.212
George Russell1.233
Lewis Hamilton1.296
Kimi Antonelli1.437
Fernando Alonso1.599
Alex Albon1.99
Isack Hadjar2.05
Carlos Sainz2.38
Yuki Tsunoda2.64
Nico Hulkenberg2.73
Liam Lawson3.59
Gabriel Bortoleto3.98
Pierre Gasly4.04
Esteban Ocon4.69
Lance Stroll5.02
Ollie Bearman5.80
Franco Colapinto13.28
ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 28: Isack Hadjar of France and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls looks onPoints have been hard to come by for Hadjar lately

The odds for who will be fastest in Qualifying

Piastri and Norris remain the favourites to take pole position for McLaren, but the margins have been fine in Qualifying this term.

Leclerc claimed his first pole position of the season in Hungary, while Verstappen is tied with the McLaren pair on four for the campaign. Russell is the only other pole-sitter so far in 2025.

McLaren have only once failed to take pole position at consecutive races this year – this coming when Verstappen headed the grid in Saudi Arabia and Miami.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri3.72
Lando Norris3.78
Max Verstappen5.90
Charles Leclerc8.71
George Russell16.64
Lewis Hamilton23.57
Kimi Antonelli49.34
Fernando Alonso214.31
Alex Albon214.31
Yuki Tsunoda214.31
Carlos Sainz214.31
Lance Stroll214.31
Isack Hadjar214.31
Esteban Ocon214.31
Franco Colapinto214.31
Gabriel Bortoleto214.31
Liam Lawson214.31
Nico Hulkenberg214.31
Ollie Bearman214.31
Pierre Gasly214.31
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - AUGUST 02: Mario Isola, Director of Pirelli F1 presents Pole position qualifierWill McLaren be denied pole at consecutive races for only the second time this year?

The odds for the winning team

After 14 rounds, McLaren have been victorious 11 times, with Piastri contributing six to the cause, and Norris five. This total includes six of the last seven rounds. The team is dominating the Teams' Championship, with 559 points to Ferrari's 260.

Through Verstappen, Red Bull has topped the podium twice, while Mercedes has a single victory, courtesy of Russell.

TeamOdds
McLaren1.452
Ferrari10.19
Red Bull10.3
Mercedes16.55
Aston Martin107.43
Williams107.43
Racing Bulls107.43
Alpine107.43
Haas107.43
Sauber107.43
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