Home | News | 2022 Mexican Grand Prix F1 Odds, Preview, and Prediction

2022 Mexican Grand Prix F1 Odds, Preview, and Prediction

By Hank Blaine

Max Verstappen hopes to add another trophy to the vault when he steps into his race car in Mexico on Sunday for the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix. Verstappen locked up the driver’s title weeks ago. But Max and constructor Red Bull continue to put forth great effort after great effort. Is Verstappen the top pick to win another championship?

Be sure to check out all the latest F1 betting odds at our online Bitcoin sportsbook, where you can find sports betting odds and lines for all of your favorite sports and events.

2022 Mexican Grand Prix Race Info

  • When: Sunday, October 30th at 2:00 pm ET
  • Where: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City, Mexico
  • TV: ESPN
  • Live Stream: Formula1.com
  • Circuit Length: 4.304 km
  • Laps: 71
  • Number of Corners: 17

READ MORE: 2022 Mexican Grand Prix Sleeper Picks

Odds to Win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix

  • Max Verstappen -175
  • Charles Leclerc +450
  • Sergio Perez +450
  • Lewis Hamilton +1200
  • Carlos Sainz +1200
  • George Russell +2500
  • Fernando Alonso +2500
  • Lando Norris +2500
  • Esteban Ocon +2500
  • Pierre Gasly +100000
  • Daniel Ricciardo +100000
  • Lance Stroll +100000
  • Sebastian Vettel +100000

2021 F1 Mexican GP Recap

This year’s chalk to win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix took top honors at the 2021 race. Max Verstappen started third on the grid and moved his way up to first.

Lewis Hamilton finished in second followed by Verstappen teammate Sergio Perez in third. Pierre Gasly finished fourth.

The two Ferrari drivers took fifth and sixth. Charles Leclerc finished fifth and Carlos Sainz finished sixth. Sebastian Vettel drove great to finish seventh.

2022 Mexican Grand Prix Picks

Top Pick to Win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix

Right now, Max Verstappen is unbeatable. But there are three events left, which means Mercedes has just three more chances to grab a checkered flag. Hamilton finished second in this last season.

Lewis Hamilton also finished second at the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas last Sunday. Hamilton is on the cusp of crossing the finish line first. It helps that the odds on Lewis make him an overlay.

Second Pick to Win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix

The odds on Max Verstappen don’t make him an overlay. But they are fair. Max has won seven of the last eight events. He’s won two straight, and it’s apparent that neither he nor Red Bull is going to let up.

If Verstappen can win out, or if Perez wins, Red Bull will have won 18 of the 23 races. That’s something to be proud of for sure. So if you like Verstappen and don’t mind betting chalk, go for it.

Third Pick to Win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc’s third place finish at the U.S. Grand Prix sets him up well for this. The fifth place at the 2021 Mexican Grand Prix isn’t bad. The problem is that Leclerc’s opening odds make him unplayable.

It makes no sense to back Leclerc at +450 over Hamilton at +1200 if you’re looking to upset Verstappen. Charles odds of winning the Mexican GP are much worse than 4.5 to 1.

Top Underdog Pick to Win the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix

Russell’s fifth place finish at the U.S. Grand Prix should give underdog backers confidence. George is driving well enough and his car is fast enough to take home the trophy for Mercedes.

The key will be where Russell starts on the grid. If he starts in a good position, and Verstappen doesn’t have it on Sunday, George might battle Hamilton in the final few laps for the checkered flag.

Where to Bet on F1 with Crypto

Sports betting odds are available all year round here at Nitrobetting. Create a Nitrobetting account now to win tons of crypto from the F1 season with our up-to-date F1 odds!

Feel free to browse sports betting guides. While you are at it, go ahead and check out all the latest F1 betting odds and more in our online Bitcoin sportsbook.

*All odds stated are subject to change without prior notice.

READ MORE: 2022 Mexican Grand Prix Takeaways