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Formula 1 Racing Odds: Hungarian Grand Prix 7/28/17

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Hungarian Grand Prix Odds

The Formula 1 Season is back in action this weekend with the running of the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday. Here’s a look at the odds to win.

The Hungarian Grand Prix takes place Sunday at 8AM ET from Hungaroring The race is a 190-mile contest that will run 70 laps around the track. According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Lewis Hamilton is the favorite to win this race, as he has -137 odds to win. Other short odds to win are Sebastian Vettel (+300) and Valtteri Bottas (+350).

Bet on the Hungarian Grand Prix

Hamilton is a five-time winner of this race and the defending champion. He got back on track two weeks ago with a win in the British Grand Prix. He still sits second in the point standings but now has four wins on the year.

Vettel won this race in 2015. He placed fourth a year ago. Vettel has the points lead in the F1 series, but is coming off a seventh-place finish in Britain, his worst showing of the year. He has three wins and four runner-up finishes in 2017.

Bottas has yet to win this race. He finished ninth last year and 13th in 2015. Bottas is third in the point standings, but arguably the hottest driver right now. He has two wins this year and has finished in the top 2 in the last four races, including one win.

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