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F1: Azerbaijan Grand Prix Preview and Betting Tips
Formula 1 turns its attention to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, taking place on the streets of Baku.
After two old-school racing circuits, Zandvoort and Monza, the drivers face a different challenge at the Baku street circuit.
Last year, Oscar Piastri won the Azerbaijan GP ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who nicked pole position ahead of the Australian.
The current world drivers’ championship leader is the favourite for the win this weekend, closely followed by teammate Lando Norris and four-time world champion Max Verstappen.
McLaren has been so dominant this season that it could wrap up the constructors’ title this weekend. Finishing first and second, or first and third, would be sufficient to wrap up a consecutive championship.
Let’s unpack what we can expect in Baku this weekend.
The Track
Officially called the Baku City Circuit, it’s 6.003km long and features 20 turns. Despite being tight and twisty at places, it’s also quick. The two-kilometre-long straight will see drivers reach speeds of nearly 340km/h thanks to DRS. There’s a second DRS zone to aid overtaking, between Turns 2 and 3.
The section through the city centre is extremely narrow, winding through the city’s medieval walls, with one passage only 7.3 metres wide.
In terms of setup, the teams must opt for either downforce to be rapid in the twisty sections or a thin wing for less drag to dominate down the straights.
According to Pirelli, the nature of this type of circuit means the margin for error is minimal and the slightest mistake from a driver carries a high price. This means that the Safety Car can be a regular feature in qualifying and the race.
Who Are The Favourites?
There have been seven different winners in the last eight races here. Only former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has won twice, and Leclerc has dominated in qualifying, scooping four pole positions in a row from 2021 to last year.
Piastri is the favourite to be on pole and take the race win. However, it’s hard to rule out Verstappen and Leclerc producing strong performances in qualifying. The four-time world champion is at 4.33 to take pole, with the Monegasque driver offering more value at 5.00.
For the race win, Verstappen is at 4.33 to take a second win in a row. Piastri is at 2.50 and Norris is at 3.00. The Englishman said he felt the pressure was off him to win the driver’s championship, as he is 33 points behind his teammate.
Look out for strong performances from Williams, Haas, and Sauber as they look to maximise the long straights and use their strong straight-line speed.
Predictions
Grand Prix Winner: Verstappen
Grand Prix Podium: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri
Pole Position: Leclerc
Top 4 and 5: Leclerc, Hamilton
Finish in the points: Albon, Hulkenberg, Bortoleto
Race Winning Margin: Under 5 seconds
Fastest Lap: Leclerc
First to Retire: Hadjar
First car to retire: Racing Bull
Most Team Points: McLaren
Both Cars Qualify for Q3 Shootout: Ferrari
Ferrari Practice 1/2/3 Winning Car: Leclerc / Ferrari
Safety Car: Yes
Fastest pit stop: Ferrari