Malaysian G.P. Odds
The 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix is up next for the 2010 Formula 1 season, with the event taking place on Saturday from Sepang International Circuit.
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Sebastian Vettel is favored to win the event, which is the third event of the 2009 season.
Vettel has 5/4 odds to win according to the online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com. Other short odds to win are Fernando Alonso (4/1), Mark Webber (4/1), and Lewis Hamilton (8/1).
Vettel has struggled to open the year, finishing fourth in the opening race and not scoring last week in the Australian Grand Prix. Vettel finished 15th in this race a year ago. He is currently seventh in the season standings.
Alonso is a two-time winner of this event, winning in 2007 and 2005. In 2009, he placed 11th in this event and he finished eighth in 2008 and second in 2006. Alonso leads the standings with 37 points after winning the opener and finishing fourth last week.
Webber has never won this event, but he has finished in the top 10 the last three years, including sixth in 2006. Webber is currently 10th in the season standings with six points after finishing eighth in the first race and ninth last week.
The Malaysian Grand Prix will take place Sunday, April 4 at 4AM ET. For complete odds and track information on this year’s event, see below.
Odds to win the Malaysian Grand Prix – 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix – Sepang, Malaysia – April 4, 2010
Sebastian Vettel 5/4
Fernando Alonso 4/1
Mark Webber 4/1
Lewis Hamilton 8/1
Felipe Massa 10/1
Jenson Button 12/1
Michael Schumacher 25/1
Nico Rosberg 25/1
Robert Kubica 40/1
Adrian Sutil 50/1
Rubens Barrichello 100/1
Vitantonio Liuzzi 100/1
Vitaly Petrov 150/1
Sebastien Buemi 150/1
Nico Hulkenberg 200/1
Kamui Kobayashi 250/1
Pedro de la Rosa 250/1
Jamie Alguersuari 250/1
Heikki Kovalainen 1000/1
Jarno Trulli 1000/1
Timo Glock 1000/1
Lucas di Grassi 1000/1
Bruno Senna 2000/1
2010 Malaysian Grand Prix Information
Race Date: Sunday, April 4
Location: Sepang International Circuit,
Green Flag: Approx. 4AM ET
TV Coverage: SPEED
Track Type: Road (56 laps)
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Posted: 3/30/10 4:27PM ET