The Brazilian Grand Prix is the penultimate race that the Formula 1 drivers will face, as after that there will only be the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to close the 2022 season, which has been quite good.
The widespread dominance of Red Bull gave the Drivers’ Championship to Max Verstappen, and the Austrian team also won the Constructors’ Championship, so they must be more than satisfied. However, they will try to continue to dominate in the last two races and outperform Ferrari and Mercedes.
JefeBet offers you the last information with the betting odds available for the Brazilian Grand Prix, along with our prediction.
Predictions, Odds, and Betting Preview for the Formula Brazilian Grand Prix to be Run on November 13, 2022
- Where: José Carlos Pace Race Track, São Paulo, Brazil
- When: Sunday, November 13, 2022, 2:00 PM ET
All odds are courtesy of BetMGM.
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Max Verstappen (Odds -200)
Two-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen is making history, and recently at the Mexican GP he became the first driver with the most wins in a season in motorsport’s top category with his 14th victory.
He has a total of 416 points in the Drivers’ Championship, with two races remaining. He is the big favorite for this Brazilian Grand Prix, as he comes with a total of three consecutive victories.
Lewis Hamilton (Odds +500)
Lewis Hamilton has gone through many ups and downs in this 2022 season, in which he has not scored any victories to date. The English driver had his fans and Mercedes fans very used to fly over the track and be constantly the best, but this season could be one in which he does not achieve the first position in a long time.
Despite the lack of victories, Hamilton triumphed at the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix and is considered among the drivers who have a chance to take the victory, as he also won three of the last five Grands Prix at this circuit.
Charles Leclerc (Odds +600)
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has remained in the front of the grid with the Red Bull men, but he is in third place in the Drivers’ Championship with 275 points, just five points behind Mexico’s Checo Pérez.
Ferrari started off strong, but as time went by, they lost their way due to mechanical and strategic errors, as well as due to bad luck on the part of their drivers. Leclerc remains the Tifosi‘s reliable man, who are still hoping for a win.
Sleeper Picks
Checo Pérez (Odds +900)
Sergio “Checo” Pérez arrives at Interlagos with the motivation of having finished on the podium at the Mexican Grand Prix, his home Grand Prix, which was his 10th podium in a season that has been extraordinary for him.
The Mexican driver has established himself after more than a decade in F1, and has been instrumental in Red Bull capturing the Constructors’ Championship. He last won at the Singapore Grand Prix, which was his fourth victory in Formula 1.
George Russell (Odds +1400)
British driver George Russell has been the best Mercedes driver in terms of points, and at this point of the season, he is in fourth place in the Drivers’ Championship with 231 points, 15 points ahead of his teammate Hamilton.
At the beginning of the season, there may have been some doubts about the role Russell would play at Mercedes, but he has shown that he is up to the task of being considered a #1 driver for any team.
Dark Horse
Fernando Alonso (Odds +10000)
Spain’s Fernando Alonso has had his fair share of experiences this season and has not been brilliant despite the experience he has in the top category of motorsport. He has 71 points for the season with Alpine and ranks ninth in the driver standings.
He has had to retire in three of the last five Grands Prix, with his most recent retirement at the Mexican GP. His tendency to drop out of another circuit (besides never having won on Brazilian soil in his career) is worrisome, but we believe that this time the Spaniard will at least complete the race, with a chance to make a splash.
JefeBet Prediction
We believe that Max Verstappen will not miss the opportunity to continue adding victories to what has been a sensational season for him. Regardless of already having the title in his hands, he continues to compete and has shown that he does not let points slip through his mind, unless there is a complication in the car that prevents him from continuing. Fingers crossed for the Dutchman’s 15th victory.