The pinnacle of motorsport — 24 Grand Prix races a season, outright championship markets, and high-odds race-specific bets. 96M covers every F1 round with race winner, podium finish, qualifying, fastest lap, and constructors' championship betting.
Formula 1 is the world's premier single-seater motorsport championship, running March through December with 24 Grand Prix weekends. 96M covers every race with deep market depth and competitive odds.
Every F1 Grand Prix weekend gets full betting coverage at 96M. The race itself has 20+ markets including race winner, podium finish (top-3), points finish (top-10), fastest lap, safety car appearance, and driver head-to-head matchups. Qualifying gets its own market set — pole position and Q3 classification.
Season-long outright markets are where the biggest betting volume sits. Drivers' Championship and Constructors' Championship outright odds are live all season and adjust after every race. Max Verstappen has been the dominant favourite in recent years — but the field shifts season to season.
Asian rounds (Singapore, Japan, China, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Qatar) sit at Malaysia-friendly evening times and historically attract the highest betting volumes from MY players.
Typical F1 Race Coverage at 96M
✔ Race Winner
✔ Podium Finish (Top 3)
✔ Points Finish (Top 10)
✔ Pole Position
✔ Fastest Lap Winner
✔ Driver Head-to-Head
✔ Safety Car During Race
✔ Winning Constructor
✔ Winning Margin
✔ Drivers' Championship Outright
The crown jewel of F1. Narrow street circuit where pole position is nearly win-lock. Qualifying markets sometimes pay bigger than race winner.
Silverstone in July. High-speed historic circuit. Weather variability (the British summer) creates upsets — worth monitoring forecasts closely.
The only night street circuit. Malaysia-friendly time. High safety car rate — great for live in-play betting on safety car appearance markets.
Suzuka in September. Technical and driver-reward circuit. Historically decides the championship. Huge cult following in Malaysia and Asia.
Season finale at Yas Marina. Day-to-night race. Often decides championships. Closing market — odds are sharpest here.
The "Temple of Speed" — the fastest track of the season. Low downforce setups favour pure power. Ferrari home race brings extra drama.
Pick the Grand Prix winner. Dominant eras see heavy favourites (Verstappen, Hamilton). Field value is usually found in outsider markets.
Top 3. Better odds than race winner and wider margin for error. Popular for consistent mid-pack drivers who often challenge for the podium.
Pick which of two drivers finishes higher. Often offered on teammates — a favourite among serious F1 bettors because it ignores field chaos.
Who sets fastest qualifying time. Often Verstappen or Leclerc in recent seasons. Monaco/Singapore poles are especially valuable.
Awarded 1 championship point. Often claimed by a mid-field driver pitting late for fresh softs. A quirky but reliably high-odds market.
Season-long bet on Drivers' or Constructors' champion. Best value early in the season or after surprise results that shift market sentiment.
F1 is a team sport. A fast car with a mid-grade driver beats a great driver in a slow car. Monitor FP1-FP3 practice pace to find value.
Overtaking is hard at most modern circuits. Pole sitters win roughly 40% of races. Always check Q3 results before race-day bets.
Rain creates chaos. Backing underdogs at long odds for rain-affected races has historically been a profitable strategy. Always check Meteo forecasts.
Instead of picking the winner, bet on your driver vs a teammate. Removes the randomness of incidents and retirements elsewhere in the field.
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