F1 Predictions

F1 is the pinnacle of motorsport. It attracts the highest class of drivers and has a global following. Currently there are 10 teams, each with two drivers, that compete in the Formula One World Championship. Beginning in March and concluding in December, the current season comprises 24 races. There are two main prizes available. There is an individual prize of becoming the Drivers Champion, won by the driver who scores the most points throughout the season and a team prize to become the Constructors Champion, where both drivers' points are combined.
As well as being able to bet on the overall winners each season, there are also a range of bets that can be placed at each of the races. Betting options include wagering on who will win the qualifying session the day before the race, who will win the race, who will secure the fastest lap, and many other options.
Check the link below to find our very latest F1 predictions and tips for the next race. These have been compiled by our team of F1 experts after conducting extensive research on every factor that could influence the next race.
Here you will find a list of the remaining F1 Races in the 2025 Season
Round | Race | Circuit Name | Dates |
---|---|---|---|
18 | Singapore Grand Prix | Signapore | Oct 3-5 |
19 | United States Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas | Oct 17-19 |
20 | Mexican Grand Prix | Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | Oct 24-26 |
21 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Interlagos | Nov 7-9 |
22 | Las Vegas Grand Prix | Las Vegas Strip Circuit | Nov 20-22 |
23 | Qatar Grand Prix | Losail International Circuit | Nov 28-30 |
24 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | Yas Marina | Dec 5-7 |
Obviously, before offering any predictions, a large amount of research is conducted to ensure we provide only the very best predictions. Regarding F1, specifically, several factors are taken into consideration. In addition to some of the more obvious factors, such as considering the driver's form by examining recent results, there are other aspects to consider that require an experienced eye, which we will cover below.
At Allbets.tv, we continually strive to gather as much information as possible to help improve our predictions for every race that takes place. All the data is analysed and stored to help with future predictions. We watch every race and record all the additional information that you wonβt find just in the final race results.
Of course, one of the main factors taken into consideration is the current season's results, including who is currently fighting for the title and who has consistently been on the podium this season. It's a long season, and drivers' form can fluctuate. Other outside factors can come into play, such as whether they have a big lead in the championship or whether they cannot risk an accident, as they can't afford to lose points. If so, they may not risk overtaking a known aggressive driver and may settle for holding their position.
Constructors' cars can often perform better at certain tracks compared to others. One Constructor's car may have a faster top speed, yet another is faster in the corners. On certain types of tracks, one Constructor will likely fare better, on average, depending on the track's design. The team's performance in the current championship will also be taken into consideration.
Weather and the track's location can be important in F1; some cars struggle with overheating more than others, so they are more likely to face issues in hotter countries like Bahrain than in cooler locations like England.
Certain drivers are better in wet conditions than others, and although this might not always be enough to secure a win for a driver in one of the slower cars, it's likely to be a race where he will perform better than in a dry race. Rain will also mean a team is more likely to face a number of key strategy decisions, and some teams have better records in these scenarios than others.
Constructors must consider not only the current season but also the next season, as rules and regulations on car designs change annually. In the early part of the season, car designers will focus on car upgrades to improve their cars for that season. It's often reported when upgrades are coming; if successful, they can have a major impact on a car's performance. During the mid-to-late season, a constructor will stop focusing on its current car and instead invest its time and money in the design of the following season's car. This isn't the same for each team, and teams fighting at the top in close battles will continue to work on that season's car longer, which means it will continue to improve. Those who have not fared as well will stop producing upgrades and focus on the next season, meaning the current car is unlikely to improve, and neither are the results.
Our predictions team are experts in F1. They have been fans for many years, and they put in a lot of time to consider every factor, ensuring they provide you with the very best predictions possible. As you can see from the information described above, it's not as simple as just looking at who won the last race and making them favourites for the next, a lot of effort goes into coming up with the predictions.
Below, we will cover the various betting markets covered by our F1 Predictions. There are two main outright markets:
You are betting on the driver who will be crowned champion at the end of the season, basically, the driver who scores the most points across the season.
Each team has two drivers; their points are combined to determine the Constructors' championship points. The team that has the most points wins the Constructors' Championship.
There are then race markets which are bets that can be placed on each race:
Before the race on Sunday, the race grid order must be determined, which is typically set during qualifying on Saturday. This is achieved by comparing the driver's fastest single-lap times. Whoever comes out on top will be the fastest qualifier and on pole position for the race on Sunday.
Here you are betting on who will complete the race first and be declared the race winner.
Here you are betting on which constructor will win the race. This effectively means you are betting on one of their two drivers to win the race; it doesn't matter which driver.
Lap times are recorded each lap. Here you are betting on which driver you believe will get the fastest single lap time.
At the end of the race. The race winner and the drivers finishing in second and third place will participate in a podium ceremony. You are betting that you believe your pick will finish in one of these positions. It doesn't matter which.
Here, you are betting that the driver will finish in one of the top 6 positions in the race.
The drivers who finish in the top 10 positions in a race will score points. Twenty-five for the winner, gradually reducing down to one point for 10th place. You are betting that the driver will finish in one of these 10 positions.
Being such a popular sport and having fans across the globe, you will find most, if not all, bookmakers cover F1 racing along with other motorsports. The better ones will not only allow you to bet on the two major season-long competitions (Drivers' and Constructors' Champions) but will also provide great coverage of each race, including qualifying.
As some races can be more exciting than others, live betting on F1 is also very popular. There's nothing like a quick rain storm to cause the team and drivers problems, so being able to bet live is an important factor. Of course, in preparing our shortlist, we have considered the more common factors which make a good bookmaker, like betting bonuses, customer service and a user-friendly website
Here's a list of our recommended Bookers for F1 Betting
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The most popular bet each race weekend is who will be the race winner.
Finishing on the Podium means that the driver has either won the race or finished in second or third place. There is usually a Podium ceremony where the drivers are given a trophy along with the winning constructor's trophy.
Most betting bonuses are suited to F1 betting. Whether it's a Free Bet, First Deposit, or Reload bonus, you should be able to use it on F1 faces. As always, check the terms and conditions of the offer.
McLaren are strong favourites to win the Constructors title in 2025. Their drivers are 1st and 2nd in the Drivers Championship, meaning they are almost certain to retain the title they won in 2024.