BETTING GUIDE: Who are the favourites as F1 moves on to Hungary?

Check out all of the odds for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, from the favourite to grab pole position to who might claim victory.

SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 26: Third placed Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren and Second placed

Formula 1 makes the trip from Spa-Francorchamps to the Hungaroring for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, marking the final race before the sport’s summer break. But who are the favourites to end the first part of the season on a high? Here are what the odds tell us...

Odds are provided by F1's Official Betting Data Supplier ALT Sports Data, are subject to change and are presented in decimal form: for every $1 wagered you would win the figure represented by the odds; so, if Verstappen is favourite at 1.50, you would win $1.50 for every dollar bet.

The odds for the win

The McLaren duo have barely put a foot wrong this season, accumulating 10 victories between them in 13 races. Oscar Piastri tops the count with six, followed by Lando Norris on four. The Australian holds the added advantage of triumphing at this circuit 12 months ago, handing the papaya team their first victory since 2012 at this track.

Charles Leclerc will touch down in Mogyoród after securing his fourth top-three in his last six starts. He hasn't looked like a threat to the McLaren drivers all season, but the Monegasque is starting to find the consistency that eluded him in the earlier part of the campaign.

Two-time Hungarian GP winner Max Verstappen can't be written off, with two victories under his belt this year. However, his Red Bull is still struggling with downforce and stability issues, along with a lack of pace on slicks.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.38
Lando Norris2.62
Max Verstappen7.27
Charles Leclerc14.39
George Russell18.43
Lewis Hamilton19.64
Kimi Antonelli64.53
Fernando Alonso178.6
Carlos Sainz178.6
Alex Albon178.6
Isack Hadjar178.6
Yuki Tsunoda178.6
Nico Hulkenberg178.6
Pierre Gasly178.6
Esteban Ocon178.6
Franco Colapinto178.6
Gabriel Bortoleto178.6
Lance Stroll178.6
Liam Lawson178.6
Ollie Bearman178.6
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 27: Race winner Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren leaves the podium withPiastri claimed his sixth Grand Prix victory of the season last time out in Belgium

The odds for a podium finish

The McLaren drivers have only missed spraying champagne twice this year. They own 22 podiums between them and are heavily favoured to replicate their success here. Verstappen starts with short odds to stand on the platform, but he's far from guaranteed a top-three performance.

The Dutchman is in a tie with Leclerc and George Russell on five podiums. Russell last participated in the post-race celebrations in Canada, while his Ferrari rival has featured in three across his last five appearances.

Nico Hulkenberg and Kimi Antonelli are the only other drivers in the field to cross the line in a podium place this term. The veteran doesn't appear to have the car to consistently challenge the top three, while the Italian rookie has faced a tough run of late. He enters off the back of two DNFs and a 16th-place return, highlighting his struggles post his maiden podium in Canada.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.204
Lando Norris1.275
Max Verstappen2.21
Charles Leclerc2.98
George Russell3.37
Lewis Hamilton3.73
Kimi Antonelli7.72
Fernando Alonso22.55
Alex Albon35.56
Isack Hadjar51.57
Carlos Sainz53.81
Yuki Tsunoda93.3
Nico Hulkenberg94.7
Pierre Gasly94.7
Gabriel Bortoleto94.7
Liam Lawson94.7
Ollie Bearman94.7
Lance Stroll94.7
Esteban Ocon94.7
Franco Colapinto94.7
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 25: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prepares toCan Verstappen return to the podium at the Hungaroring?

The odds for a top-six finish

Eight-time Hungarian Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton returns to a venue where he's podiumed seven times in his last nine visits. However, he's yet to stand on the rostrum in 2025, but the Briton has proven to be a regular top-six finisher, with seven to his name.

Hamilton just missed out on the feat last weekend, but had an impressive race after starting from the pit lane and moving up 11 places.

Popular Williams driver Alex Albon snatched his fourth first-six finish of the season in Belgium, making him an outsider but still a contender to pull it off this weekend. German veteran Hulkenberg starts after earning two top sixes in his last five starts, including a podium at Silverstone.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.134
Lando Norris1.156
Max Verstappen1.4
Charles Leclerc1.562
George Russell1.625
Lewis Hamilton1.709
Kimi Antonelli2.31
Fernando Alonso3.64
Alex Albon4.68
Isack Hadjar5.43
Carlos Sainz6.93
Yuki Tsunoda8.63
Nico Hulkenberg9.6
Pierre Gasly17.99
Liam Lawson22.15
Gabriel Bortoleto23.84
Esteban Ocon33.8
Ollie Bearman42.94
Lance Stroll47.19
Franco Colapinto102.08
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 27: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Scuderia Ferrari SF-25 onHamilton put in a storming drive through the field at Spa-Francorchamps but just missed out on a top-six result

The odds for a top-10 finish

Two of the older drivers in the field boast an impressive record of four top 10s in their last five starts. Fernando Alonso and Hulkenberg endured a tough Sunday in Belgium, dropping outside of the top 10, but the two have averaged below the threshold since Barcelona.

On the opposite end of the age spectrum, we find two noteworthy rookies in Liam Lawson and Gabriel Bortoleto. They line up this weekend after crossing inside the top 10 twice in the previous three rounds.

Alpine had reason to smile at Spa, after Pierre Gasly handed the team only their 20th point of the season, just the third weekend this year that the team have scored. The Grand Prix also marked the third time in five races that Gasly finished within the top 10.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.087
Lando Norris1.097
Max Verstappen1.176
Charles Leclerc1.217
George Russell1.235
Lewis Hamilton1.267
Kimi Antonelli1.418
Fernando Alonso1.699
Alex Albon1.926
Isack Hadjar2
Carlos Sainz2.32
Yuki Tsunoda2.56
Nico Hulkenberg2.68
Pierre Gasly3.63
Liam Lawson3.98
Gabriel Bortoleto4.19
Esteban Ocon4.97
Ollie Bearman5.53
Lance Stroll5.97
Franco Colapinto14.36
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 26: Pierre Gasly of France and Alpine F1 on the grid prior to the Sprint aheadGasly scored Alpine's 20th point of the campaign with a P10 finish in Belgium

The odds for who will be fastest in Qualifying

Since 2015, only two drivers have won the Hungarian Grand Prix starting from pole. One of them is on the grid this weekend, in the form of Hamilton. However, the Ferrari driver doesn't feature in the mix for the fastest qualifier race, which is instead dominated by McLaren.

The Woking-based outfit have put a driver at the front of the grid in eight out of the 12 races, and their current pace marks them as favourites to do so again this weekend. Norris and Piastri are tied for the most poles in the championship with four apiece, followed by Verstappen on three.

DriverOdds
Lando Norris3.56
Oscar Piastri3.57
Max Verstappen5.83
Charles Leclerc14.23
Lewis Hamilton14.99
George Russell19.01
Kimi Antonelli54.96
Fernando Alonso214.3
Alex Albon214.3
Carlos Sainz214.3
Yuki Tsunoda214.3
Pierre Gasly214.3
Liam Lawson214.3
Isack Hadjar214.3
Esteban Ocon214.3
Franco Colapinto214.3
Gabriel Bortoleto214.3
Lance Stroll214.3
Nico Hulkenberg214.3
Ollie Bearman214.3
SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 26: Lando Norris of Great Britain driving the (4) McLaren MCL39 Mercedes onNorris has started from pole position on four occasions so far in 2025

The odds for the winning team

McLaren are steaming ahead in the Teams’ Championship after winning 10 constructors' races in 13 rounds. The British outfit sit on 516 points in the standings, ahead of Ferrari on 248, and they arrive as the defending champions at the Hungaroring.

Red Bull and Mercedes are the only other teams to win a Sunday race, with Verstappen collecting two and Russell one.

TeamOdds
McLaren1.495
Red Bull8.66
Ferrari9.9
Mercedes17.1
Aston Martin107.55
Williams107.55
Racing Bulls107.55
Kick Sauber107.55
Alpine107.55
Haas107.55
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