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F1 Dutch GP – Preview and Betting Picks

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Last Updated on September 2, 2022 12:49 pm by Erwin Noguera

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Formula 1 is going to hit its 15th event of the season this Sunday, September 4th, and the track selected is Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands.

The Dutch Grand Prix’s Circuit Zandvoort is known as a real ‘old school’ track with fast, banked, and challenging corners, shaped by the natural dunes. 

With a circuit length of 4.3 kilometers, it ranks among the shorter tracks on the F1 calendar

Hardly anywhere else, drivers zoom past the race fans as often as they do in this course.

The circuit gained popularity because of its fast, sweeping corners such as Scheivlak as well as the “Tarzanbocht” (Tarzan corner) hairpin at the end of the start/finish straight. 

Tarzanbocht is the most famous corner in the circuit. 

Since there is a camber in the corner, it provides excellent overtaking opportunities. 

It is possible to pass around the outside as well as the easier inside lane.

This corner is reportedly named after a local character who had earned the nickname of Tarzan and only wanted to give up his vegetable garden in the dunes if the track’s designers named a nearby corner after him.

F1 Dutch GP – Motor Sports – Preview – Info

When: September 4th, 2022.

Moneyline odds: 

Verstappen, Max -175

Leclerc, Charles +350

Sainz Jr, Carlos +900

Perez, Sergio +1000

Hamilton, Lewis +1200

Russell, George +1600

Norris, Lando +15000

Alonso, Fernando +25000

Ricciardo, Daniel +25000

Ocon, Esteban +50000

Stroll, Lance +100000 

Bottas, Valtteri +100000

Magnussen, Kevin +90000

Vettel, Sebastian +95000

Gasly, Pierre +100000

Schumacher, Mick +100000

Zhou, Guanyu +150000

Tsunoda, Yuki +200000

Albon, Alexander +200000

Latifi, Nicholas +200000

F1 Dutch GP Race Preview and Betting Picks

Unsurprisingly, Max Verstappen is the clear favorite to win the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix

Fresh from securing his ninth victory of the season, the reigning champ is ready to hit double figures for race wins this weekend.

Things seem to indicate that Charles Leclerc is Verstappen’s biggest threat. 

The 24-year-old is the only other driver to have won multiple races this year, although he has struggled for consistency throughout the campaign.

Besides that, Verstappen has an excellent teammate in Sergio Perez, who has been consistently getting good results while allowing Verstappen to remain on top.

Perez just reclaimed second place in the World Drivers’ Championship standings with a P2 finish in Belgium last weekend. 

“Checo” has achieved seven podiums this year, including a victory in Monaco. 

Our picks:

Max Verstappen to get the top of the Podium once again

Sergio Perez to repeat his placement from the last race

Charles Leclerc to land on the podium in 3rd

Carlos Sainz to follow close in 4rth

Lewis Hamilton to pick things up and land in 5th

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