2012 F1 Malaysia Grand Prix Betting Odds

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Mar/24/2012
2012 F1 Malaysia Grand Prix Betting Odds

2012 F1 Malaysia Grand Prix betting odds were available at Bookmaker.eu, which has been serving the sports betting public since 1985 and is offering up to $2500 FREE CASH to all new signups (restrictions do apply so see site here for details).  Remember, this event goes off 4 am EST during the very early morning hours in the US. 

Lewis Hamilton was the near even odds favorite to win the F1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix Sunday.

"It's about trying to convert it [pole] into a win. I've got to make a good start and make my car as wide as possible in to Turn One," Hamilton said of Sunday's race.

Jenson Button, who has the second shortest odds of winning at 2/1, added:  "The important thing is we have the front row. It's a long race."

Sebastian Vettel’s odds were close behind at 3/1 or +300.

The maximum wager for this event is $500

Scroll Down Below For All Odds...

 

 

FORMULA 1 PICK WINNER - Mar 25 

ODDS TO WIN FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX SEPANG INTL CIRCUIT @ KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA SUNDAY, MARCH 25TH - 1:00 AM - $500 MAX WAGER

SUNDAY, MARCH 25TH - - $500 MAX WAGER

ODDS TO WIN F1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX

 

JENSON BUTTON

+200

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-

 

SEBASTIAN VETTEL

+300

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-

 

LEWIS HAMILTON

+120

-

-

 

MARK WEBBER

+1000

-

-

 

FERNANDO ALONSO

+3000

-

-

 

NICO ROSBERG

+2500

-

-

 

KIMI RAIKKONEN

+4000

-

-

 

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER

+800

-

-

 

THE FIELD (ANY OTHER DRIVER)

+1000

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DRIVER TO RECORD FASTEST LAP DURING THE RACE

 

LEWIS HAMILTON

+250

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-

 

SEBASTIAN VETTEL

+350

-

-

 

JENSON BUTTON

+300

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-

 

MARK WEBBER

+700

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-

 

FERNANDO ALONSO

+1250

-

-

 

KIMI RAIKKONEN

+800

-

-

 

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER

+800

-

-

 

NICO ROSBERG

+1000

-

-

 

THE FIELD (ANY OTHER DRIVER)

+1000

 

 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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