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Chinese Grand Prix- Saturday Practice F1 Betting and Qualifying Odds

17 April 2009 No Comment

No surprise to see Jenson Button at the top of the F1 betting odds posted by the bookies with the 29 year old Briton a 4/1 quote to win Saturday’s final practice session while his odds have tumbled in to even money to win the F1 qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix and he is an ever shortening 11/10 to claim his third consecutive F1 victory. All three F1 betting Markets are listed below for your convenience courtesy of 888sport.com

Saturday Practice Betting
Jenson Button 4/1
Rubens Barrichello 6/1
Nico Rosberg 9/2
Jarno Trulli 10/1
Sebastian Vettel 12/1
Kazuki Nakajima 12/1
Mark Webber 12/1
Lewis Hamilton 12/1
Timo Glock 14/1
Fernando Alonso 16/1
Felipe Massa 16/1
Kimi Raikkonen 16/1
Robert Kubica 20/1
Heikki Kovalainen 20/1
Nick Heidfeld 20/1
Nelsinho Piquet 40/1
Sebastien Buemi 50/1
Sebastien Bourdais 50/1
Giancarlo Fisichella 100/1
Adrian Sutil 100/1

Saturday F1 Qualifying Odds
Jenson Button evens
Rubens Barrichello 9/2
Jarno Trulli 9/1
Nico Rosberg 10/1
Lewis Hamilton 14/1
Sebastian Vettel 16/1
Mark Webber 16/1
Timo Glock 20/1
Kimi Raikkonen 28/1
Robert Kubica 33/1
Nick Heidfeld 40/1
Fernando Alonso 40/1
Kazuki Nakajima 40/1
Heikki Kovalainen 50/1
Nelsinho Piquet 200/1
Sebastien Buemi 200/1
Sebastien Bourdais 200/1
Adrian Sutil 500/1
Felipe Massa 33/1
Giancarlo Fisichella 500/1

To Win Chinese Grand Prix Odds
Jenson Button 11/10
Rubens Barrichello 5/1
Nico Rosberg 12/1
Jarno Trulli 14/1
Sebastian Vettel 14/1
Lewis Hamilton 16/1
Mark Webber 16/1
Timo Glock 20/1
Fernando Alonso 25/1
Robert Kubica 25/1
Kimi Raikkonen 25/1
Felipe Massa 33/1
Heikki Kovalainen 33/1
Nick Heidfeld 33/1
Kazuki Nakajima 50/1
Nelsinho Piquet 150/1
Sebastien Buemi 250/1
Sebastien Bourdais 250/1
Giancarlo Fisichella 500/1
Adrian Sutil 500/1

Depending on how impressive Button is in Qualifying, those odds will probably start in the red come the race start time.

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