The Italian Grand Prix takes place this weekend as we move into the final nine rounds of the season at Monza in the final European race of the 2025 season.
Oscar Piastri won last time out in a potentially significant race at Zandvoort as Lando Norris was forced to retire, leaving the British driver 34 points behind in the championship race.
The two McLaren drivers will be the favourites again here, but neither have ever won the race. Lewis Hamilton is a joint-record five time winner, while Max Verstappen has won here twice, as has last year's winner, Charles Leclerc.
Let's take a look at the latest betting odds ahead of another big circuit.
F1 Italian GP: Latest predictions and odds for this weekend's Grand Prix
- Charles Leclerc drove brilliantly to pull off a one-stop win here last year, stopping Oscar Piastri in the process. The Ferrari driver is at a very enticing price of 14/1 with Bet365.
- Piastri is evens with the same bookmaker, but Lando Norris needs a result, and his odds of 13/8 with Ladbrokes are of interest.
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F1 Italian GP: Best bet
TSN's Pick: Charles Leclerc to win (14/1 with Bet365)
Leclerc is a two-time winner at Monza, having won in 2019 as well as last year.
The Ferrari driver will almost certainly have plenty of support from the Italian crowd, and another surprise win could very well be on the cards.
F1 World Drivers' Championship latest odds
Driver | Team | Odds* |
Oscar Pisatri | McLaren | 3/10 |
Lando Norris | McLaren | 7/2 |
Max Verstappen | Red Bull | 100/1 |
George Russell | Mercedes | 500/1 |
* Odds correct at time of publish
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How to bet on F1: Types of F1 betting
There are lots of different markets available to bet on in F1. Here's some of the main ones:
- Race Winner — Bet on who will win a specific Grand Prix race.
- Drivers' World Championship Winner — Bet on the driver who will win the entire season.
- Constructors' World Championship Winner — Bet on the team that will win the entire season. Sometimes bookmakers such as Sky Bet will also have "Without the Favourite" markets, and in recent years as teams have become more dominant this market has become increasingly popular.
- Fastest Qualifier — Predict who will qualify fastest and start the race on pole position.
- Sprint Race Winner — A market that has developed in recent times, with inclusion of shorter version of the full-length race, to add excitement but also jeopardy to the season.
- To Win Qualifying and Race —Make a double bet on the driver to get pole position in qualifying and to win the Sunday race as well.
As well as these main markets, bookmakers with a great F1 betting experience like Paddy Power or Bet365 also offer several other interesting markets and opportunities to wager for serious F1 fans. For example:
- Fastest Lap — Bet on who will achieve the fastest lap of the race.
- Constructor Race Winner — Which team will have the winning driver at the chequered flag.
- Head-to-Head Winner (driver matchups) — Bet on which of two drivers will finish higher in the race.
- Podium Finish — Bet on a driver to finish in the top three in the race.
- Finishing Position — Bet on a driver to finish inside the top six, top 10 or just in the points in a particular GP race.
- Number of Classified Cars — Bet on the number of cars that will finish the race. You can often find over/under markets which can give you a better chance of landing your bet.
- Safety Car — Bet on whether a safety car will be deployed during a particular race.
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