BETTING GUIDE: Who are the favourites as F1 heads to the Temple of Speed at Monza?

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

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Formula 1 races are coming thick and fast, with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza next up. But who are the favourites to excel at the Temple of Speed? 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

Oscar Piastri won last time out in Zandvoort, to extend his Championship lead over team mate Lando Norris to 34 points. But Norris was unlucky – a mechanical issue ending his race early, and costing him the chance to try and take the battle to the Australian.

Those two look set to go head to head once again this weekend, but it remains a mystery who might challenge them. Red Bull looked quick at times in Zandvoort, with Max Verstappen impressing. Mercedes had an up and down weekend, while Ferrari struggled and recorded a double DNF.

They are one team to very much watch in Monza, as they look to bounce back on home soil in style.

Odds for the win table

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.09
Lando Norris2.86
Max Verstappen8.4
Charles Leclerc13.34
George Russell15.6
Lewis Hamilton31.66
Kimi Antonelli84.15
Fernando Alonso178.49
Carlos Sainz178.49
Alex Albon178.49
Isack Hadjar178.49
Nico Hulkenberg178.49
Liam Lawson178.49
Yuki Tsunoda178.49
Esteban Ocon178.49
Franco Colapinto178.49
Gabriel Bortoleto178.49
Lance Stroll178.49
Ollie Bearman178.49
Pierre Gasly178.49
ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 31: Race winner Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren celebratesPiastri recorded his seventh win of the year in the Netherlands

The odds for a podium finish

Norris' DNF last time out meant he missed out on the podium for the first time since he failed to finish the race in Canada, while you have to go all the way back to Saudi Arabia to find a race where he saw the chequered flag but did not stand on the rostrum.

As for Piastri, he has only missed out on a podium finish twice this year – in the season opener, and in Canada.

But Leclerc will be trying to get back onto the rostrum at his team's home race, after the delights of winning here last season. He has five podiums to show for his season – but team mate Lewis Hamilton has none. If he wants to break that duck, Monza would be quite the place to do so.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.155
Lando Norris1.33
Max Verstappen2.38
Charles Leclerc2.83
George Russell2.9
Lewis Hamilton4.78
Kimi Antonelli9.05
Fernando Alonso13.93
Isack hadjar30.7
Alex Albon34.22
Carlos Sainz55.2
Yuki Tsunoda92.75
Nico Hulkenberg94.6
Liam Lawson94.6
Gabriel Bortoleto94.6
Lance Stroll94.6
Pierre Gasly94.6
Esteban Ocon94.6
Ollie Bearman94.6
Franco Colapinto94.6
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 04: Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren arrives in the PaddockNorris needs to bounce back with a big haul of points following his Zandvoort DNF

The odds for a top-six finish

There will be plenty of interest in how Isack Hadjar gets on this weekend, fresh from his maiden podium last time out in the Netherlands. He drove superbly to grab third for Racing Bulls, holding off the Mercedes of George Russell to boot.

With both Ferrari cars out last weekend, there were berths in the top six for the midfield, with Alex Albon grabbing fifth for Williams and Ollie Bearman sixth for Haas.

It looks unlikely on paper that Monza will throw up the same sort of chaotic race as Zandvoort, but if it does, the midfield runners all look ready and primed to pounce. The fight for fifth in the Teams' Championship is hotly contested, and one big result could make or break the season for the midfield teams.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.123
Lando Norris1.175
Max Verstappen1.457
Charles Leclerc1.538
George Russell1.556
Lewis Hamilton1.943
Kimi Antonelli2.58
Fernando Alonso3.05
Isack Hadjar4.4
Alex Albon5.07
Carlos Sainz6.76
Yuki Tsunoda8.48
Nico Hulkenberg9.9
Liam Lawson16.56
Gabriel Bortoleto21.84
Ollie Bearman24.22
Esteban Ocon24.22
Lance Stroll31.45
Pierre Gasly34.98
Franco Colapinto102.06
ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 31: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Scuderia FerrariLeclerc won in Monza last year - but comes here off the back of a DNF

The odds for a top-10 finish

Plenty of teams picked up points in Zandvoort, but a few missed out. One of those is Alpine, who haven't scored since Pierre Gasly came home P10 in Belgium. They are starting to be cut adrift at the bottom of the Championship, and could really do with a points finish.

Aston Martin are on a good run, with both cars finishing in the top 10 in the past two races. Fernando Alonso can never be discounted, while Lance Stroll seems to save his best form for Sundays.

Kimi Antonelli needs some points - he managed to score in Hungary before the summer break, but finished well down the order last weekend after two penalties. On home soil with the pressure on, the fans will be looking at the young Italian to deliver.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.085
Lando Norris1.102
Max Verstappen1.197
Charles Leclerc1.221
George Russell1.222
Lewis Hamilton1.336
Kimi Antonelli1.508
Fernando Alonso1.629
Isack Hadjar1.885
Alex Albon2.0
Carlos Sainz2.33
Yuki Tsunoda2.62
Nico Hulkenberg2.73
Liam Lawson3.53
Gabriel Bortoleto4.03
Ollie Bearman4.27
Esteban Ocon4.63
Lance Stroll4.75
Pierre Gasly5.4
Franco Colapinto12.85
Lewis Hamilton of the UK drives the (44) Scuderia Ferrari HP SF-25 Ferrari during the Formula 1Hamilton has yet to finish on the podium for Ferrari, although he has scored a Sprint win

The odds for who will be fastest in Qualifying

Piastri took pole last time out, his first since Spain. That set up his tilt at victory in the Netherlands, but can he back that up with pole at Monza?

He grabbed second last year behind his team mate, but it was Leclerc who won the race from fourth on the grid.

Speaking of Leclerc, he has just the one pole to his name this year so far. Russell and Verstappen are the other two drivers to grab a pole position in 2025.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.9
Lando Norris3.65
Max Verstappen6.92
Charles Leclerc11.99
George Russell20.74
Lewis Hamilton32.12
Kimi Antonelli68.4
Fernando Alonso214.9
Carlos Sainz214.9
Alex Albon214.9
Yuki Tsunoda214.9
Lance Stroll214.9
Pierre Gasly214.9
Isack Hadjar214.9
Esteban Ocon214.9
Franco Colapinto214.9
Gabriel Bortoleto214.9
Liam Lawson214.9
Nico Hulkenberg214.9
Ollie Bearman214.9
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 04: Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 TeamThis is Antonelli's second home race, after Imola earlier this year

The odds for the winning team

McLaren have now won 12 of the 15 Grands Prix so far this season, their car the clear class of the field. Red Bull have picked up two victories courtesy of Verstappen, but the last of those was back in Imola in May.

As for Mercedes, they won in Canada thanks to Russell, leaving Ferrari as the only top team yet to win this year.

But Monza can throw up some unusual victories - Gasly winning here back in 2020, Daniel Ricciardo doing likewise for McLaren the following year, well before the papaya team launched themselves back to title-winning success.

As such – perhaps there might be another surprise in the offing this year at the Temple of Speed?

TeamOdds
McLaren1.448
Red Bull10
Ferrari11.18
Mercedes15.68
Aston Martin107.39
Williams107.39
Racing Bulls107.39
Kick Sauber107.39
Alpine107.39
Haas107.39