RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX
I'm very excited to watch this race, as it's the very first Russian Grand Prix. I was pretty impressed to see how Russian doesn't want to let their Olympic venues go to waste like other countries have done (Hello Greece), and this track is one of those additions. It goes around some of the Sochi facilities, and apparently it will be opened all year for testing. They also will have a driving school out of this venue.
Couple of interesting fun facts I learned doing research on this race:
1. Putin actually loves F1 racing, is very excited to have the race and even got to drive an F1 car in 2010 .
2. This course cost about $330 million to make. However, the shocking thing is that the Abu Dhabi track cost $1.3 BILLION. That's not a typo.
3. Even though it's not on city streets, the design is very similar to that of a street course. Lots of 90 degree turns.
Ok, so on to the betting. Hamilton clearly the favorite, but -275 is unreal. Too much to lay in my opinion. Mercedes have had some trouble at times with mechanical and braking issues so I'm not going to lay that much with a win.
The juice the books are laying on these bets is getting pretty bad. If you want to take Kyvat to finish in the top 10 you need to lay -300...it's a joke.
So I'm going to start doing something that I notice some of the successful MMA bettors do, and that's use parlays to help minimize some of this big juice.
So my first bet is my first ever Formula 1 parlay.
Kyvat -210 over Vergne with Hamilton -290 over Rosberg. This lets us bet 1 unit to win 1.
Also, I'm going to take Bottas -150 top 3, and Ricciardo -300 top 6.
I may have some more plays if they release more plays before the race, but I'm gonna be pretty conservative here with the new track, and some of the inconsistency of the drivers I like to support.