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Formula 1
Formula 1
General
All race bets are settled based on the official classification of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) when the competition is organized by the FIA.
If a race is postponed (either before the start of the race or during the race due to an interruption) but is completed within 72 hours of the originally scheduled start time of the race, then all bets will stand.
For Grand Prix betting, all drivers who start the warm-up lap are considered starters. Otherwise, selections on the specific bet type will be void.
Drivers' Championship
Each participant is rated for the title of best driver of the Formula 1 season in accordance with the drivers' championship standings and the rules laid down by the FIA.
Constructors ' Championship
Each participant is rated for the title of best constructor of the Formula 1 season in accordance with the constructors' championship standings and the rules laid down by the FIA.
Race Betting / Group Betting
Two drivers or constructors may be combined in a group for betting purposes and odds may be offered for which of them will finish in the higher position in the Drivers'/Constructors' Championship standings as determined by the FIA in accordance with its official rules
First podium / Points / Winner
Make your predictions on the first Grand Prix in which the specified driver will finish on the podium / finish in the points / win a race / not finish on the podium. All races must be run in the order listed. The driver in question must participate in qualifying for bets to
stand. The driver in question does not have to finish the race for bets to stand.
Most races won / Pole positions / Fastest laps / Podium finishes
Bet settlement is based on the results of the entire season. For settlement purposes, the first announcement of the official FIA results shall prevail. Dead-Heat rules may apply (in any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1).
Driver Points / Driver – Head-to-Head over the Season
Each driver must participate in six races for the team they start the season with for bets to stand. If the driver changes teams after more than six races, the points/rankings obtained with his new team will be added to those obtained with his original team. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand.
Races won by the driver in the season
A driver must participate in six races for the team he starts the season with for bets to stand. If a driver changes teams after more than six races, the victories obtained with his new team will be added to those he had obtained with his original team. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand. Sprint races are not counted.
Betting on a Grand Prix
All drivers starting the formation lap are considered starters.
Betting on qualifications
Official qualifying times recorded by the FIA will be taken into account for settlement purposes. In the case of Fastest Qualified Driver, Top 3 (Qualifying), Top 6 (Qualifying), Combined Order (Qualifying), Top Two (Qualifying), Winner's Margin in Qualifying Session 3 and Winning Car in Qualifying Session 3 bets, only times recorded in the third session will be taken into account. If the third session does not take place for any reason, the regulations will be based on the official grid established by the FIA. Grid position penalties and subsequent disqualifications do not count towards settlement. On the other hand, penalties on qualifying times (indicated by the FIA) will be taken into account. For bets to stand, drivers must start the first qualifying session. For the fastest qualifying Driver in Qualifying Sessions 1 and 2, Drivers must start the relevant session for bets to stand. Specifically regarding Winner Margin bet types in Q1, Q2 and Q3 sessions, the specified session must start and recorded times must be established during the session, otherwise bets will be void. If stakes on a Qualifying bet are placed after a result has been determined (as a result of the FIA changing the criteria used to form the official grid), bets will be void.
Both Cars Podium Finish:
- Explanation: Bet on both cars from a specified team finishing in the top three.
- Example: Team A's cars to both podium. If both Team A cars finish 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on both cars from a specified team finishing in the points
- Example: Team B's cars to both finish in the points. If both Team B cars finish in the points, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific car (team) setting the fastest lap of the race.
- Example: Car X to set the fastest lap. If Car X records the fastest lap time, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver finishing in the top three, and another specific driver also finishing in the top three.
- Example: Driver A and Driver B to podium. If both Driver A and Driver B finish in the top 3, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in any order, involving specific drivers.
- Example: Bet on C, D & E. Driver C to finish 1st, Driver D 2nd, and Driver E 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver winning a certain number (X) or more races in a season.
- Example: Driver F to win 3+ races in the season. If Driver F wins 3 or more races, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver winning any single race in the season.
- Example: Driver G to win a race. If Driver G wins any race during the season, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on two specific drivers finishing in the top two positions in any order.
- Example: Driver H and Driver I to finish in the top two. If Driver H is 1st and Driver I is 2nd, OR Driver I is 1st and Driver H is 2nd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which driver will set the fastest lap time during the race.
- Example: Driver J to set the fastest lap. If Driver J records the fastest lap time, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver setting the fastest lap AND winning the
- Example: Driver K to set the fastest lap and win the race. If Driver K achieves both, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which driver will achieve pole position (the fastest qualifying time).
- Example: Driver L to be the fastest qualifier. If Driver L has the quickest qualifying lap, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver achieving pole position AND winning the race.
- Example: Driver M to be fastest qualifier and win the race. If Driver M achieves both, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver achieving pole position, setting the fastest lap, AND winning the race.
- Example: Driver N to achieve all three. If Driver N achieves all three, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which team will achieve the fastest pit stop during the race.
- Example: Team P to have the fastest pit stop. If Team P's pit stop is the quickest, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in a specific position in the race.
- Example: Driver O to finish 5th. If Driver O finishes exactly 5th, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which team will score the most points in a race (based on driver finishing positions).
- Example: Team Q to score the most points. If Team Q's drivers accumulate more points than any other team, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in one of the top three positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd).
- Example: Driver P to achieve a Podium Finish. If Driver P finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in the points
- Example: Driver Q to achieve a Points Finish. If Driver Q finishes within the points, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which driver will win the race.
- Example: Driver R to win the race. If Driver R crosses the finish line first, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on two specific drivers finishing in the top two positions in the exact order.
- Example: Driver T to finish 1st and Driver U to finish 2nd. If this exact order occurs, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the exact 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in the correct order.
- Example: Driver V 1st, Driver W 2nd, Driver X 3rd. If this exact order occurs, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific team winning a certain number (X) or more races in a season.
- Example: Team Y to win 4+ races in the season. If Team Y wins 4 or more races, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific team having a driver win any single race in the season.
- Example: Team Z to win a race. If any driver from Team Z wins any race during the season, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver finishing in exactly 2nd place.
- Example:Driver A to finish 2nd. If Driver A finishes in exactly 2nd place, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific driver finishing in exactly 3rd place.
- Example: Driver B to finish 3rd. If Driver B finishes in exactly 3rd place, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver winning the entire championship.
- Example: Driver F to win the World Championship. If Driver F wins the championship, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which driver will win a specific race.
- Example : Driver G to win the Monaco Grand Prix. If Driver G wins that specific race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in the top three positions during qualifying.
- Example: Driver I to qualify in the Top 3. If Driver I qualifies 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in the top six positions during qualifying.
- Example: Driver J to qualify in the Top 6. If Driver J qualifies 1st through 6th, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing within the top six positions in the race.
- Example: Driver K to achieve a Top 6 Finish. If Driver K finishes 1st through 6th, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which car will win the race.
- Example: Car L to win the race. If Car L crosses the finish line first, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the margin of victory for the race winner (in seconds)
- Example: The winning margin to be between 5.0 and 10.0 seconds. If the winner finishes with a margin in this range, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on the nationality of the driver who wins the race.
- Example: A British driver to win the race. If a driver from Great Britain wins, the bet wins.
NASCAR Racing
NASCAR RACING
General
All race bets are settled according to the official classification set by the official race organizers. Any further investigation will have no impact on betting.
Betting on the winner of the race
The starters include any driver not selected. All drivers not qualified for the race will be considered invalid. The race must take place within one week of the scheduled date for bets to stand. The official winner of the race as determined by NASCAR will be the winner of the race for betting purposes (this includes all races prematurely interrupted for any reason).
Long-term / seasonal betting
All long-term alternative bets will be valid as long as drivers qualify for at least 27 races. Bets on the winner for the Drivers' Championship will be valid as soon as a driver has qualified for at least 27 races.
Markets:
- Explanation: Bet on either of two specified drivers winning the race.
- Example: Driver A or Driver B to win. If either Driver A or Driver B wins the race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on two specific drivers finishing in the top two positions in the exact order.
- Example: Driver C to finish 1st and Driver D to finish 2nd. If this exact order occurs, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which manufacturer (e.g. Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota) will have the driver who wins pole position.
- Example: Chevrolet to win pole position. If a Chevrolet driver achieves pole, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which driver will win a specific stage of the race (NASCAR races are often divided into stages).
- Example: Driver E to win Stage 1. If Driver E finishes first at the end of Stage 1, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a specific team having a driver win the race.
- Example: Team X to win the race. If any driver from Team X wins the race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver winning the race, event or championship.
- Example: Driver F to win the Nascar Cup Series Championship. If Driver F wins the championship, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which manufacturer (e.g., Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota) will win the race.
- Example: Chevrolet to win the race. If a Chevrolet driver wins the race, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which team (e.g., Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing) will have the race winner.
- Example: Team Y to win the race. If the winning driver drives for Team Y, the bet wins
INDY Racing
INDY RACES
General
All race bets are settled according to the official classification set by the official race organizers. Any further investigation will have no impact on betting.
Betting on the winner of the race
The starters include any driver not selected. All drivers not qualified for the race will be considered invalid. The race must take place within one week of the scheduled date for bets to stand. The winner as determined by the official race organizer will be the winner of the race for the purposes of the stakes. This includes all races prematurely interrupted for any reason.
Markets:
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in one of the top three positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in a race.
- Example: Driver A to achieve a Podium Finish. If Driver A finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver winning the race or championship.
- Example: Driver C to win the IndyCar Championship. If Driver C wins the championship, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on which manufacturer's car (e.g., Chevrolet, Honda) will win the race.
- Example: A Chevrolet car to win the race. If a Chevrolet-powered car crosses the finish line first, the bet wins.
CAR RALLY
CAR RALLY
General
All bets on the race are settled according to the official classification set by the race organizers and will not be affected by any subsequent investigations.
Podium Finish:
- Explanation: Bet on a driver finishing in one of the top three positions (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) in a rally event.
- Example: Driver A to achieve a Podium Finish. If Driver A finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the rally, the bet wins.
- Explanation: Bet on a driver winning the entire rally race, event or competition
- Example: Driver D to win the Rally Monte Carlo. If Driver D wins the overall rally, the bet wins.