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Bet on Formula 1 Racing: Every Grand Prix, Every Available Market

Kings Game covers the full Formula 1 calendar from the Bahrain opener through to Abu Dhabi, offering more than 20 markets per race. You can bet on race winner, pole position and fastest lap, with live in-race odds available throughout each event. New players making their first deposit receive a 100% bonus up to $35 plus 100 free spins, credited instantly when paying by Visa, Mastercard or crypto.

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Tifosi_TX · $310 · F1 - Constructor Championship
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SpeedKing_US · $67 · F1 - Bahrain GP Pole Position
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GrandPrix_J · $550 · F1 - Canadian GP Top 3 Finish
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Betting on Formula 1 at Kings Game

Complete F1 season coverage, live wagering odds, and quick crypto withdrawals all from a single account.

Formula 1 draws tens of millions of spectators over every race weekend, stretching from qualifying rounds in Melbourne to the tight street circuit of Monaco. Kings Game spans the entire calendar with betting options covering race winners, podium placings, fastest lap times, and constructor standings from the opening round right through to the last grand prix. Whether you are watching the race start in Bahrain or keeping up with the mid-season action in Belgium, there is always a market available.

Odds are competitive across all 24 rounds on the current FIA calendar. In-play wagering goes live ahead of the formation lap and remains open even during safety car phases, letting you respond to changing track conditions, tyre wear, and strategic pit decisions as they happen. Futures on both the Drivers' Championship and Constructors' Championship are offered from round one, so you can back the title contenders throughout the entire season.

Depositing is simple and flexible. Kings Game supports Visa, Mastercard, Neteller, and several cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT, meaning withdrawals can clear without the waiting times associated with conventional bank transfers. The site operates under a Curacao gaming licence (8048/JAZ2019-044), giving players a regulated environment. If you have questions about placing bets or verifying your account, the support team is reachable via live chat, phone, email, or Telegram.

Fans who follow the technical side of Formula 1 often find value in markets that go well beyond picking the outright race winner. Props on fastest lap, pit stop count, and safety car appearances reward those who track team radio and study practice session data. Kings Game keeps those specialist markets right alongside the headline race odds, just one click away.

Championships & Series

Leagues and Tournaments

Kings Game covers every F1 betting opportunity, from the FIA World Championship all the way through the junior feeder series.

The FIA Formula One World Championship runs from March through November, with 24 grands prix held at circuits spread across five continents. Unlike team sports, F1 does not divide into separate league tiers; a single calendar covers the entire year. That one season runs two title battles in parallel: the Drivers' Championship and the Constructors' Championship, each with its own distinct betting markets at Kings Game.

The points system is fixed: 25 for first place, followed by 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, and 1 for tenth. An additional point goes to the driver who records the fastest lap, provided that driver finishes inside the top ten. Max Verstappen's four straight titles from 2021 to 2024 showed how sharply championship odds can move following a dominant mid-season run, with Red Bull's pace advantage during that stretch reshaping how bookmakers price pre-season favorites.

Six rounds each season include a Saturday sprint, a standalone 100km race with its own points scale descending from 8 to 1. Sprint weekends carry entirely separate markets and often produce results that diverge from the Sunday grand prix, making them a concise alternative for bettors who favor shorter, faster formats.

Formula 2 and Formula 3 both run as support series at selected grands prix, with dedicated markets covering individual race winners and the overall championship title. F2 is the main route to the F1 grid, so strong showings there have a direct impact on futures prices in the senior series.

CompetitionAnnual RoundsFormatKey Markets
F1 Drivers' Championship24Points race (25-18-15-12-10...)Race winner, outright championship, points finish
F1 Constructors' Championship24Same calendar as Drivers'Constructor race winner, season title
Sprint Race6100km standalone on SaturdaySprint winner, top 3 finish
Formula 214Feature race + sprint per roundRace winner, championship outright
Formula 39Feature race + sprint per roundRace winner, season outright
Race Wagering

Popular F1 Betting Markets

These are the betting markets that attract the heaviest action every Grand Prix weekend, covering everything from race winner to season-long championship outrights.

Most fans underestimate just how many betting options Formula 1 actually provides. Sportsbooks list dozens of outcomes covering the full Grand Prix weekend, from Friday qualifying all the way to the final lap on Sunday. Before committing any stake, it is worth understanding which markets exist and how each one works.

Race winner is the busiest market, though prices on the top contenders tend to shorten after trouble-free practice sessions. Podium finish markets open up three possible outcomes instead of one, improving your hit rate without forcing a longshot call. The fastest lap market is also worth attention: since 2019, F1 has awarded a bonus championship point for the fastest lap, so teams locked in a points battle will sometimes bring a leading driver in for a pit stop specifically to target it.

Teammate head-to-head matchups cut through a great deal of surrounding noise. You simply pick which of two teammates finishes higher in the race, with car performance cancelling out as a variable so the result comes down to individual driving alone. DNF rules vary between bookmakers, so check the terms before placing. For season-long betting, both the Constructors Championship and Drivers Championship outrights go up at the start of the calendar and stay live all the way through Abu Dhabi.

MarketWhat You're Betting OnKey Detail
Race WinnerDriver to finish P1Most liquid market each weekend
Podium FinishDriver finishes top 3Better hit rate than outright winner
Pole PositionFastest qualifying lapSettled after Saturday qualifying
Fastest LapDriver sets quickest race lapHas carried a bonus championship point since 2019
Head-to-HeadHigher-finishing teammateConfirm DNF rules before betting
Top 6 FinishDriver finishes P1-P6Useful for midfield constructor picks
Drivers ChampionshipSeason title winnerOutright priced from opening race
Constructors ChampionshipTeam points titleRed Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes shape the top of the pricing board
Betting Markets

Odds and Special Offers

Strong Formula 1 markets and race-week deals at Kings Game

Kings Game covers the entire Formula 1 season, opening with Bahrain in March and running through to the Abu Dhabi finale. Race winner prices generally fall between -150 and +1200, moving throughout the week as qualifying results, weather reports, and grid penalties come in. Championship contenders near the front of the grid attract tighter prices; midfield drivers on tracks that suit their car aerodynamically can offer genuine value, particularly on street circuits where passing opportunities are scarce and grid position carries extra importance.

Betting options reach well beyond the top three finishers. Markets for fastest lap, constructor standings, driver head-to-head matchups, retirement specials, and lap-leader props are available across most race weekends. Qualifying markets open on Friday, giving bettors an early look at prices before Saturday tightens the picture once grid slots are confirmed. Sprint-format rounds get their own qualifying and sprint-race markets, adding betting volume across those condensed weekends.

New Kings Game members receive a 100% welcome bonus together with 100 free spins. F1 fans also benefit from race-specific reload offers and odds boosts listed in the promotions tab ahead of major Grand Prix weekends - Monaco, Silverstone, and Monza produce the strongest promotional activity each season. Boosted prices on selected race winner markets go live Thursday or Friday and are removed once qualifying gets underway. Getting money in early is worth it: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT deposits settle in minutes, while Visa and Mastercard handle USD accounts without any currency conversion.

MarketTypical Odds RangeOpens
Race Winner-150 to +1200Thursday
Podium Finish-200 to +600Thursday
Pole Position+100 to +800Friday
Fastest Lap+120 to +500Saturday
Head-to-Head Driver-130 to +110Thursday
Constructor Points-180 to +350Wednesday
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In-Race Action

Live Betting on Formula 1

Wager on the action as it happens, from the opening formation lap right through to the final chequered flag.

With Formula 1 live betting, each lap brings a fresh opportunity to act. Pre-race wagers are static, but in-play markets adjust constantly as the situation on track evolves. A safety car deployment, a tyre failure, or an unexpected shower can shuffle the running order in just a few minutes, and those sudden shifts are typically where sharp value appears.

Kings Game keeps its odds aligned with the live broadcast, so the lines you see mirror real on-track conditions rather than a lagging feed. Betting opens within seconds of the start lights going out and remains available for the bulk of the grand prix. Common markets include which driver pits next, whether the race leader holds position over a given set of laps, and direct head-to-head contests between drivers battling through the midfield.

Managing your bankroll is even more critical in live betting than in pre-race formats. After an on-track incident, lines tighten fast, and getting in late usually means paying over the odds for a situation that has already resolved itself. A sensible method: before lights-out, pick two or three drivers whose tyre plans, grid slots, and recent form suggest potential to move forward, then hold off until a race event creates a line that looks out of step with reality before placing your stake.

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MarketWhen It ActivatesKey Trigger to Watch
Race winnerLap 1 onwardLeader gap at safety car restart
Next driver to pitLap 5+Tyre age data and pit-window timing
Fastest lapAny pointFresh softs fitted in the final 5 laps
Driver head-to-headAny pointMechanical gap, penalty, or tyre delta
Safety car - yes/noLap 1 to race endTrack debris or contact between cars
Podium finishThroughoutGap to P4 and remaining laps
Race Calendar

Upcoming Events

The biggest races left on this season's calendar and what to look for when placing your bets

The 2026 Formula 1 campaign visits some of its most exciting venues over the next several weeks. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal is notoriously demanding, with brutal braking zones and the Wall of Champions pushing the attrition rate sky-high, while safety car likelihood at this track sits well above the seasonal average. That unpredictability keeps podium and head-to-head markets active long after the start lights go out. Montreal has a strong record of delivering more than one major swing in fortune before the final flag drops.

Austria's Red Bull Ring stages a sprint weekend at the end of June, squeezing qualifying and race action into a tighter schedule and opening up additional betting options: sprint winner, fastest lap, and driver match-up wagers alongside the regular race markets. Kings Game provides full coverage of all active sprint markets with sharp, competitive lines. Silverstone in July brings a different kind of challenge, since British weather can turn a qualifying session on its head within an hour and completely reshape Sunday's starting grid.

Zandvoort and Monza arriving back-to-back in late summer represent two entirely opposite aerodynamic demands. The Dutch circuit rewards high downforce setups, while Monza makes that same configuration a distinct disadvantage. Monitoring each constructor's performance across both events gives a reliable indication of who holds the development lead heading into the final stretch. These two rounds regularly set the tone for the title battle through to the closing races.

Grand PrixCircuitFormatBet to watch
Canadian GPCircuit Gilles VilleneuveStandardSafety car + podium upsets
Austrian GPRed Bull RingSprintSprint winner + fastest lap
British GPSilverstoneStandardQualifying result vs race result
Dutch GPZandvoortStandardConstructor head-to-head
Italian GPMonzaStandardPole position + top speed trap
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Standard markets include race winner, fastest lap, podium placings, and driver versus driver matchups. Odds update in real time throughout qualifying and the race itself every weekend.