Formula One Betting 2010
Formula One betting 2010 promises to be more exciting than ever before for the millions of online motor racing betting fans who live, breathe and eat F1 from start to finish each and every year. If you're British, then odds on you're beside yourself with frenzied anticipation of the pairing up of current F1 Champion, Jenson Button with former winner, Lewis Hamilton at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, whilst confirmation of a return for Formula One's favourite son, Michael Schumacher, will cause even the most casual of supporters to tune in to the action.
In terms of the Formula One betting 2010 markets found at the web's leading online motor racing bookmakers, Formula One Outrights take centre stage in the betting proceedings ahead of the new F1 season. The Formula One betting 2010 Drivers Championship Outright is as keenly contested as you'd have otherwise thought. The latest Formula One betting 2010 Drivers Championship odds are as follows;
Lewis Hamilton Formula One Betting 2010
Other Outright Win Betting specials focusing on the Formula One betting 2010 markets include taking a punt on the Winning Nationality (of the driver that is), with British, German and Spanish where the sensible money's being placed at the moment according to the corresponding bookies' pages, whilst Hamilton/Button Race Wins and Michael Schumacher To Win A Race are also well flagged-up. Another searingly popular online Formula One betting 2010 market amongst the net's Motor Racing Betting community appears to be the individual driver specials. Take for example the Jenson Button Specials (which is replicated for Hamilton, Alonso, Vettel and so on and so forth), and the Formula One betting 2010 wager-placer is confronted with a further insightful break-down of individual trades to commit to.
To Win The First Race Of The Season, To Finish In The Points In Every Race, To Finish On The Podium In Every Race, To Be On Pole For Every Race and To Win First Qualifying Session Of The Season are all great betting markets to grab yourself a slice of, as is pacing a wager on just which manufacturer/F1 team is going to win the 2010 Formula One Constructor's Championship, How Many GP's Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (replace with a host of others) Will Win, How Many Constructors Points Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Will Win, etc, etc. All of which specials could be bought into with online Formula One betting 2010 bookies' free bets entitlements if you want. In fact, if you're an internet motor racing novice, why not sign up to one of the fantastic Formula One betting 2010 market-providing bookmakers you can see on this page and receive your very own Free Bets offers to use in conjunction with your Formula One betting 2010 plans. Registration and creating an online motor racing betting account couldn't be quicker and simpler, and just as soon as you've deposited your initial betting amount, then that bookie will double the total sum with their own money to give you the perfect online motor racing betting head-start for 2010.
Jenson Button And Lewis Hamilton Team Up With McLaren Mercedes For New 2010 F1 Season
The 2010 Formula One motor racing season promises to be one of the most exciting and fascinating in years; especially if you're one of the millions of British motor racing betting fans in raptures at the prospect of the two most recent, back-to-back F1 World Champions going head to head with one another. Both British born-and-bred, both driving for the same team, reigning Formula One world champ, Jenson Button and 2008 winner, Lewis Hamilton will be lining up on the starting grid for the first grand prix of the 2010 season (The Bahrain GP on March 14th 2010) in the same team colours and the self-same car. We ask you, does motor sport get any more special than this?
The buzz generated by the successive F1 Drivers' Champions that have kept the most prestigious title in world motor sport in British hands since 2008 is audible if not tangible as expectation, hopes and fears build before the 2010 Formula One season gets under way in March. Not since we watched on in awe as first Nigel Mansell, then Damon Hill took on the mighty Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher respectively – all at the peak of their F1 powers – have so many people being getting carried away and lost in the euphoria and sense of anticipation.
Of course the added publicity is manna from heaven for just about any business or commercial activity connected with Formula One, and make no mistake, the world of online motor sport betting is getting its fair share of the accumulative cake as awareness of the 2010 F1 season that lies ahead intensifies. Jenson Button's – controversially received in some quarters – decision in the close season to jump ship from Brawn GP to Hamilton's McLaren Mercedes employers has been met with immeasurable joy to the neutrals, yet with aspects of derision with those who believe they've got their finger closer to the pulse of motor sport's most accessible discipline. Not for the first time in his F1 career, there are a few voices of discontent being raised as to the whys and where fors of Button's contentious choice to fly the Brawn GP nest that's served him so well in the past, with ugly talk of money being the key motivator behind his thinking and what some bystanders consider, a rash decision.
New Formula One Teams Announced For 2010
Four new F1 teams readying themselves for 2010 debuts, including Virgin Racing (funded by you-know-who-with-a-beard), Lotus F1 Racing, Campos Meta 1 and the US F1 Team, whilst conversely ten other prospective new F1 teams failed to be accepted, including; Brabham, Epsilon Euskadi, Lola Cars, Team Lotus, March Racing Organisation, N.Technology, Prodrive F1, Stefan Grand Prix, Team Superfund and most curiously of all, myf1dream.com. Of these Brabham stands out for obvious reasons, yet amounted to nothing when the people behind the company chose not to consult with the Brabham family who in response threatened to take legal action. Myf1dream.com was a proposed team established by fans of the motor sport and supposedly supported by their charitable donations.
Malaysian-backed Lotus F1 team for the 2010 F1 season have recently unveiled Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen as their new drivers, while fellow newcomers Virgin Racing have secured the signature of Timo Glock and Lucas Di Grassi. Campos Meta 1 have Bruno Senna (nephew of Ayrton) and an as yet undisclosed driver on board, with US F1 Team having revealed no drivers as yet. The rest of the 2010 F1 season teams and drivers reads as follows;
VODAFONE MCLAREN MERCEDES - Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton
MERCEDES GRAND PRIX - Nico Rosberg, Michael Schumacher
RED BULL RACING - Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber
SCUDERIA FERRARI MARLBORO - Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso
AT & T WILLIAMS - Rubens Barrichello, Nico Hulkenberg
RENAULT F1 TEAM - Robert Kubica and TBC
FORCE INDIA F1 TEAM - Adrian Suti, Vitantonio Liuzzi
SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO - Sebastien Buemi, Jaime Alguersuari
LOTUS F1 RACING - Jarno Trulli, Heikki Kovalainen
CAMPOS META 1 - Bruno Senna and TBC
US F1 TEAM - Jose Maria Lopez and TBC
VIRGIN RACING - Timo Glock, Lucas Di Grassi
SAUBER - Kamui Kobayashi, Pedro de la Rosa
New Formula One points system introduced
Formula 1 bosses have announced a new points system which will be put in place with immediate effect after an agreement was reached between the FIA and the F1 teams.
Under the new system points will be awarded in decreasing increments in a 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 sequence.
The new points system comes after a failed attempt to introduce a win only scheme before last year’s season began and is seen as a happy medium which both parties agree on. The greater disparity in points awarded to the winner and runner up is hoped to increase the ‘race-to-win’ attitude which the FIA have been striving to achieve.
Canadian And Korean GP Added To 2010 Formula One Calendar
Two more GP's have been added to the 2010 F1 calendar, in the form of the return of the Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal, May 30th 2010) and a début for the Korean GP (Yeongam, October 17th 2010), which will bring fresh new challenges for both Formula One teams and drivers new and old, whilst creating a new experience for F1 fans expected to turn up to spectate at the latest venues to be form part and parcel of the most glamorous of the motor racing scenes.
In a sad echo of Honda's withdrawal from the Formula One circuit only twelve months before, fellow Japanese manufacturer, Toyota has recently announced its decision to pull out of the historically expensive motor sport. these recent developments centering on the 2010 Formula One Constructor's Championship sees the disparaging news that Toyota can longer afford to play with the big boys on the massive Scaletrix track, and instead bowing out of F1 to concentrate on what the Japanese mass car manufacturer do best. That's make hideous looking, planet-saving cars for Hollywood bores to pootle around Tinseltown in. still, Toyota's loss in others' gain, as potential new F1 teams jostle for position and inclusion in the select Formula One family.
>New 2010 Formula One Race Calenda
Bahrain GP - Bahrain International Circuit, Manama - 14th March 2010
Australian GP - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne - 28th March 2010
Malaysian GP - Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur - 4th April 2010
Chinese GP - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai - 18th April 2010
Spanish GP - Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona - 9th May 2010
Monaco GP - Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo - 16th May 2010
Turkish GP - Istanbul Park, Istanbul - 30th May 2010
Canadian GP - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal - 13th June 2010
European GP - Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia, Spain - 27th June 2010
British GP - Silverstone Circuit - 11th July 2010
German GP - Hockenheimring - 25th July 2010
Hungarian GP - Hungaroring, Budapest - 1st August 2010
Belgium GP - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa - 29th August 2010
Italian GP - Autodrome Nazionale, Monza - 12th September 2010
Singapore GP - Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore - 26th September 2010
Japanese GP - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka - 10th October 2010
Korean GP - Korean International Circuit, Yeongam - 24th October 2010
Brazilian GP - Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo - 7th November 2010
Abu Dhabi GP - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi - 14th November 2010