BETTING GUIDE: Who are the favourites as the Sprint returns in Belgium?

Check out all of the odds for this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, including potential race winners, podium finishers and more.

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Race winner Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren and Second

Formula 1 returns to the iconic Spa-Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix, on a weekend that will see the Sprint make its third appearance of the season. But who might emerge triumphant at Round 13? 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

Team mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have notched up 20 podiums and nine wins in the first 12 rounds. The Australian has the best overall finishing average on the grid of 2.58, finishing every race on the calendar, and leads the series from his colleague. However, Norris is the in-form driver, with three triumphs in his last five starts.

Lewis Hamilton is a five-time victor at Spa, but his last win was bittersweet. He was promoted to the top spot at the expense of team mate George Russell in 2024, the latter disqualified for an underweight car. While three-time winner Max Verstappen can't be ruled out, he is still enduring braking issues and challenges with oversteer and understeer this season, which makes him too unpredictable to tip this weekend.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.63
Lando Norris2.68
Max Verstappen5.1
George Russell16.19
Charles Leclerc18.5
Lewis Hamilton21.41
Kimi Antonelli53.82
Fernando Alonso178.78
Carlos Sainz178.78
Alex Albon178.78
Isack Hadjar178.78
Nico Hulkenberg178.78
Yuki Tsunoda178.78
Pierre Gasly178.78
Esteban Ocon178.78
Franco Colapinto178.78
Gabriel Bortoleto178.78
Lance Stroll178.78
Liam Lawson178.78
Ollie Bearman178.78
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Second placed Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren on the podiumPiastri finished P2 at Silverstone but remains favourite to win in Belgium

The odds for a podium finish

The McLaren duo and the two defending champions aside, George Russell always threatens the top three positions. The Briton has sprayed champagne five times this year, including once as a winner, averaging 4.92. Despite his success in Canada, his average has risen to 6.20 over the previous five rounds.

Nico Hulkenberg surprised many with his top three at Silverstone, but Spa is the type of track where the German could pull it off again. No driver has won the Grand Prix starting from pole at Spa since 2021, showing that anything can happen.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.233
Lando Norris1.273
Max Verstappen1.87
George Russell3.3
Charles Leclerc3.64
Lewis Hamilton3.93
Kimi Antonelli6.86
Fernando Alonso24.64
Alex Albon39.75
Isack Hadjar62.96
Carlos Sainz67.32
Nico Hulkenberg95.05
Pierre Gasly95.05
Yuki Tsunoda95.05
Gabriel Bortoleto95.05
Liam Lawson95.05
Esteban Ocon95.05
Ollie Bearman95.05
Lance Stroll95.05
Franco Colapinto95.05
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Third placed Nico Hulkenberg of Germany and Stake F1 Team KickHulkenberg claimed a long-awaited debut podium at the British Grand Prix

The odds for a top-six finish

Pierre Gasly joined the ‘top six’ club for the first time this campaign after a hard-fought drive in the British Grand Prix. The result handed Alpine their single biggest haul of points in a round, despite his team mate's car failing to start the race.

Alex Albon will start in Belgium off the back of an eighth place return last time out, helping him terminate a three-race DNF streak. The Thai driver is a three-time top-six performer this year, averaging 7.67 in the nine races he's completed.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.137
Lando Norris1.152
Max Verstappen1.3
George Russell1.559
Charles Leclerc1.645
Lewis Hamilton1.685
Kimi Antonelli2.11
Fernando Alonso3.7
Alex Albon4.74
Isack Hadjar5.72
Carlos Sainz7.43
Nico Hulkenberg9.78
Pierre Gasly16.6
Yuki Tsunoda19.76
Gabriel Bortoleto22.23
Liam Lawson22.88
Esteban Ocon43.99
Ollie Bearman47.31
Lance Stroll50.77
Franco Colapinto102.14
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Pierre Gasly of France driving the (10) Alpine F1 A525 RenaultGasly took a season-best sixth place at Silverstone

The odds for a top-10 finish

Removing the obvious favourites from the conversation points us towards multiple value-for-money opportunities. First up is Fernando Alonso, who has crossed the line inside the top 10 in the previous four Grands Prix. The Spaniard has finished nine races on the calendar, averaging 10.56.

Isack Hadjar, Esteban Ocon and Carlos Sainz are tied on five top 10s apiece. Ocon made the top 10 cut twice in the previous three rounds, while Sainz last produced the goods in Canada. Hadjar has to go back to Barcelona to recount his previous top 10.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.089
Lando Norris1.093
Max Verstappen1.137
George Russell1.213
Charles Leclerc1.238
Lewis Hamilton1.251
Kimi Antonelli1.355
Fernando Alonso1.704
Alex Albon1.901
Isack Hadjar2.02
Carlos Sainz2.31
Nico Hulkenberg2.61
Pierre Gasly3.39
Yuki Tsunoda3.64
Liam Lawson3.82
Gabriel Bortoleto3.92
Esteban Ocon5.25
Lance Stroll5.8
Ollie Bearman5.83
Franco Colapinto14.89
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 03: Fernando Alonso of Spain and Aston Martin F1 Team arrives in theAlonso has recorded a top 10 result at the last four races

The odds for who will be fastest in Qualifying

The fastest qualifier has proven irrelevant in the last three editions. Hamilton prevailed on his last trip around Spa from third place, and Verstappen the previous two, from sixth and 14th, respectively. Ferrari have put a driver at the head of the pack in all three of the last races and walked away empty-handed.

Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri are joint leaders in Qualifying with four pole positions each in 2025 followed by Lando Norris on three. George Russell is the only other driver to stop the clock the fastest in Qualifying, back in Montreal.

DriverOdds
Lando Norris3.63
Oscar Piastri3.71
Max Verstappen4.94
Lewis Hamilton15.09
George Russell18.19
Charles Leclerc19.03
Kimi Antonelli53.17
Fernando Alonso214.41
Alex Albon214.41
Carlos Sainz214.41
Yuki Tsunoda214.41
Isack Hadjar214.41
Esteban Ocon214.41
Lance Stroll214.41
Liam Lawson214.41
Pierre Gasly214.41
Franco Colapinto214.41
Gabriel Bortoleto214.41
Nico Hulkenberg214.41
Ollie Bearman214.41
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Sparks fly behind Lando Norris of Great Britain driving the (4)Norris is tipped as one of the favourites to grab pole position at Spa-Francorchamps

The odds for the winning team

Red Bull have bagged the spoils in three of the previous seven trips to Belgium. The Milton Keynes establishment lifted the trophy courtesy of Verstappen between 2021 and 2023. However, Mercedes put a stop to their dominance thanks to Lewis Hamilton in 2024.

McLaren haven't featured in the conversation of this race in recent years, but that changed last year when Piastri claimed runner-up. In addition, the Woking outfit have lifted the constructor trophy in 75% of events this year. They are undoubtedly the team to topple in Belgium.

TeamOdds
McLaren1.592
Red Bull6.1
Ferrari11.84
Mercedes14.83
Aston Martin107.64
Williams107.64
Racing Bulls107.64
Kick Sauber107.64
Alpine107.64
Haas107.64
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JULY 06: Second placed Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren, Race winnerMcLaren remain the squad to beat at the top of the Teams' Championship

The odds for the Sprint

Spa-Francorchamps marks the midway point for the 2025 F1 Sprint season. After two races, Ferrari and McLaren each have a scalp, thanks to Hamilton in Shanghai and Norris in Miami.

Despite his struggles in the big races, the seven-time World Champion has started the Sprint season strong, taking podiums in both outings and averaging 2.00. His average is the best on the grid, along with Piastri, who played the role of bridesmaid in both Sprints.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri3.17
Lando Norris3.34
Max Verstappen6.69
Charles Leclerc17.12
George Russell18.66
Lewis Hamilton23.18
Kimi Antonelli50.18
Fernando Alonso212.9
Carlos Sainz212.9
Alex Albon212.9
Nico Hulkenberg212.9
Isack Hadjar212.9
Yuki Tsunoda212.9
Pierre Gasly212.9
Gabriel Bortoleto212.9
Esteban Ocon212.9
Franco Colapinto212.9
Lance Stroll212.9
Liam Lawson212.9
Ollie Bearman212.9
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