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F1: Mexico City Grand Prix 2021 Betting Tips & Predictions (November 7)
We are closer to another 2021 Formula 1 event at the Mexico City Grand Prix, and the excitement from auto racing enthusiasts is through the roof.
Race History
The F1 Mexican Grand Prix started as a non-championship event in 1962 before it experienced a paradigm shift and started being held as a championship event between 1963 -1970 and 1986 -1992. The Grand Prix took a long break at Mexico City in 1992 and came with a bang in 2015.
The first Mexico Grand Prix was held at Magdalena Mixhuca circuit and won by Jim Clark, with a car constructed by Lotus and the engine designed by Honda. Jim Clark also went ahead to win the year after that. Between 1993 and 2014, the Mexico City GP experienced a hiatus. There were consistent announcements of the event’s return, but none pulled through until 2015. So far, from 2015 till this year, we have been experiencing an annual rerun of the event, each year coming with more suspense than the other.
F1 Mexican Grand Prix Odds – Bookies Favourites
Given the event’s popularity, top Formula One bookies like 888sport and 10bet are jumping on the event to provide F1 Mexico City Grand Prix 2021 odds. This section will examine some of the bookie’s favourites and why they seem to make a list.
Max Verstappen (67/100)
Max Verstappen started his career at 17 years as the youngest driver to compete in Formula 1, and now, at 24 years, he is a driving force. The Belgian-Dutch won his first Grand Prix event in 2016, the Spanish Grand Prix, and has bagged more victories ever since. In the 2019 and 2020 championships, he finished 3rd place. Given his current form, especially after coming top at the Circuit of Americas, where he clashed with Lewis Hamilton, bookies are rating him high to come tops this coming Mexican Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton (2/1)
Lewis Hamilton is one driver that needs no introduction to Formula 1. In F1, he holds the record for the most wins (100), podium finishes (177), and pole positions (101). The Mexican GP also seems to be his turf since he won the 2016 and 2019 editions. As you may already know, 2020 has ceased to be held because of the Coronavirus, and bookies are looking at him to maintain his title at the Mexican Grand Prix this year.
Sergio Perez (12/1)
Sergio Perez is no rookie in Formula 1. In the last F1 event recently held at the Circuit of Americas, he came 3rd with 15 points and showed good enough prospects to be rated as one of the bookies’ favourites. Sergio Perez is a late bloomer who won his first Grand Prix in 2020 at 30 years. So far, he has 14 podium finishes and 856 career points. His performance just about a week ago explains why he would be considered a bookies’ favourite.
Past Winners of the Race
When placing a bet on auto racing and maximizing the odds on the F1 Mexican Grand Prix 2021, a little history is important to make the right prediction. In this section of our betting preview, we will be looking at a list of the past 5 winners of the event:
- 2019 – Lewis Hamilton
- 2018 – Max Verstappen
- 2017 – Max Verstappen
- 2016 – Lewis Hamilton
- 2015 – Nico Rosberg
Time and Place of the Event
The race is held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Mexico City) and runs from the 4th to the 7th of November, 2021.
F1 Mexican GP Predictions for 2021
If you are looking for how to maximize the Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix betting odds, we will discuss some 2021 Mexican GP betting tips that would be helpful. Here are our top favourite picks for the race:
Max Verstappen (67/100)
Verstappen is currently one of the top drivers in Formula 1, and his finishing 1st at the Circuit of America, which happened a week ago, is an attestation of his current form. He won the Mexican Grand Prix’s 2017 and 2018 editions, and we are looking at him making a comeback in this year’s event.
Lewis Hamilton (2/1)
Lewis Hamilton would have been a top contender, but his age is telling on his form. However, despite his age, he is still a tough competitor. He won the last Mexican Grand Prix held in 2019 and would be gunning to make it tough for Verstappen this year.
Sergio Perez (12/1)
Compared to the other 2 discussed above, Sergio Perez is a margin behind. However, his last run at the Circuit of Americas was quite impressive, where he came 3rd, closely behind Lewis Hamilton.
Put yourself in a pole position by using our expert tips and predictions!