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F1 Betting: A look at the 2011 F1 Champion who bet on players and

a new year, which means they are the new champions and celebrities to see in the next year. It is vital to be updated so that you can make right F1 betting options.

Before placing your bets F1 cash, let’s take a quick look at last season 2010 Formula One season. F1 racing has been going on for 61 seasons (2011 is 62 th). Jenson Button, who was champion of the 2009 F1 driver, has joined Mclaren. Then in 2010, the Champ Constuctors’ Brawn was a Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes renamed GP. F1 2010 season saw the return of racing legend Michael Schumacher, who came out of retirement after 3 years off. The first season F1 2010 was held in Bahrain.

Constuctors Championship this year was (a double) to Red Bull, while Sebastian Vettel took the championship. Vettel is the youngest player in 60 years today on the history of F1 racing. />

Now, back to F1 betting . Let’s look at the players you should keep an eye during the campaign

F1 betting favorite. Fernando Alonso Díaz (3.1 probability) br

Alonso, a 29-year-ancient left the arena Spanish Formula One racing. He is a two-time world champion. Alonso is currently in the list of Ferrari drivers, including Felipe Massa. Alonso won his first World Championship Formula One drivers in the age of 24 years and in 2005, was considered the youngest champion of the race (until Vettel broke the record). After their first championship in 2005, Alonso won again the following year and now is the youngest double champion at the scene of F1 racing.

He is often described as the “most complete driver in the network.” Is considered as the second F1 race car driver (Michael Schumacher takes the 1st place) for at least 100 points in three consecutive season of F1 racing.

F1 betting Favorite: Sebastian Vettel (1.3 probability)

The hot topic of 2011 Vettel F1 race, the youngest F1 champion racing at the tender age of 23! He is a German citizen who came from Germany’s Formula One and now drives for Red Bull Racing. The reigning World Champion has waxed poetry admirers in his potential as a fantastic driver in F1. Along with teammate Mark Webber, both have secured the Constructors’ World Championship for Red Bull.

Vettel has been quick to rise in the ranks of the junior series to Formula One BMW Sauber driver learned him. Vettle became the youngest F1 driver to run in a Grand Prix meeting in the very young age of 19

F1 betting favorite. Lewis Carl Hamilton (1.3 probability)

Hamilton is a 25-year-ancient Briton is currently driving for the McLaren team. He was an F1 world champion 2008. It was Ron Dennis of McLaren, Hamilton, who learned that later formed the framework of the Youth Support Unit. Hamilton has won many titles, including the British Formula Renault, Formula 3 Euroseries and GP2.

F1 – Vettel became the youngest champion in history
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wins everything in the 2010 season of F1 with the Constructors ‘and Drivers’ titles, third championship Fernando Alonso is frustrating.

A remarkable season that had all the fans, engineers and drivers on the edge of their seats until the last race of the year in Abu Dhabi, where they chose everything could not have had another ending, but one with a record. And Red Bull-Renault, Sebastian Vettel took care of that by winning the first title, becoming the youngest driver in history to do so.

record signing is not new in German small F1career as is also the youngest driver to participate in a Grand Prix racing practice in Turkey in 2006, aged 19 and 53 days ancient was also the youngest of points in a career -2007 U.S. Grand Prix, and a year later at the Italian Grand Prix 2008 was the youngest to win a pole position and win a F1 race. At 23, 10 wins, 19 podiums, 15 pole positions and a championship now, much larger than expected from this talented driver.

Ferrari and McLaren-Mercedes, the chance to win the Constructors’ Championship, where it dissipates into the penultimate race of the year where the Red Bull drivers, Vettel and Mark Webber finished first and second , respectively, of the Brazilian Grand Prix 2010 Grand. By winning the circuit reached the sum of 469 points, leaving McLaren (421) and Ferrari (389) no mathematical chance to challenge it in the last race in Abu Dhabi, where the championship will be chose.

Alonso came to the UAE in the lead with 246 points, followed by Webber (238), Vettel (231) and Lewis Hamilton (222). The 4 of them had a chance to win the title, some more than others had, of course, but in the end all that mattered was to have the possibility, even minimally, and make the best out of him.

Not just the standings for Alonso, but the results of the qualifying race was very optimistic and took third place and saw his closest contender Webber finishing position in a fool 5. With this positioning Ferrari made the mistake, which will end up costing the title Vettel underestimate the chances of the championship, winning his 10th pole position of the season. They were more focused on not letting Alonso pass Webber and keep the third place which earned him 15 points and the title, which obviated the rest of the contenders.

This is how the aspirations of Alonso in the title thwarted by a terrible choice on his team for the pit stop, whence came after Renault’s Vitaly Petrov-how blocked it for 40 laps, and saw his chances of winning fade as he finished in sixth place. Under these circumstances, it was not necessary to speculate on the orders of equipment that could be either a benefit or Red Bull Ferrari, and there was nothing that Massa could have done to help Alonso and Vettel did not need the help of fellow Webber’s team to win the championship.

memorable championship which will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most intense, unpredictable and competitive history. And it invites us to dream about how the 2011 season will be.

At 27 years ancient, Spanish race car driver Fernando Alonso captured the first race in the inaugural Formula One Singapore Grand Prix – this was Alonso’s first win of the current season and his 50th overall since he started racing professionally.
Sunday’s race was a thrilling affair, although reports are coming out that President of Ferrari Luca di Montezemolo is none too pleased with the event. Quotes published online have di Montezemolo criticizing the racecourse as being unsuitable for a Formula One event. He said that the track used for the first night event was better suited “for a circus. ” Whether this had any bearing on the outcome of the race is anyone’s guess.
Ten teams with a combined total of 20 drivers took to the circuit to compete in the event. In the beginning of the race, winner Alonso’s teammate, Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet, Jr. was the first casualty. Was it not for this mishap, the Italian team would no doubt have captured a one-two end. But, Piquet’s crash resulted in the safety car being brought out. This resulted in some confusion. It caused Ferrari’s Italian team of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen to end up at the back of field. Piquet was followed by Robert Kubica (BMW-Sauber) and Nico Rosberg (Williams-Toyota), who finished up in the pit. But, this did not prevent Nico Rosberg from maintaining his second place position throughout the race.
The top eight drivers for the event were:
o Fernando Alonso (Renault)
o Nico Rosberg (Williams-Toyota)
o Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes)
o Timo Glock (Toyota)
o Sebastian Vettel (STR-Ferrari)
o Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber)
o David Coulthard (Red Bull Renault)
o Kazuki Nakajima (Williams Toyota)
Alonso’s winning time was 1:57:16. 304. This was Alonso’s first win since last year’s Italian Grand Prix held September 7 to 9, 2007 at the Autodromo Nationale Monza, Italy. His win was not expected: “After qualifying, our homes were gone already. It was nearly over, but it shows that Formula One is unpredictable on Sunday. ”
The 2008 Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix is the first Formula One race where artificial lighting was used. The lights, 1,500 lighting projectors, were positioned so that the beams took on the shape of the track.
The event also happened to be the 15th round of the FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) Formula One World Championship races. The event was held September 26 to 28 in Marina Bay, Singapore. The Singapore Grand Prix was formerly billed in the 1960s and 1970s as a Formula Libre event. In many ways this was an historic event as the first Formula One race to be held at night.
His team may not have won the Singapore Grand Prix, but McLaren-Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton is full of confidence. With three major Grand Prix races left to compete in for the year and points to spare, he and his team have reason to be hopeful. (They came away with six points in Singapore. )
The three huge events left on the calendar are the Japan Grand Prix to be held from October 10 to 12, The China Grand prix scheduled for October 17 to 19 and Brazil’s event to be held from October 31 to November 2.
In fact, even though settling for third place at the Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton’s team may have place themselves in the position of finishing the season on top, having extended his team’s Championship lead. Hamilton reportedly said of the Singapore’s showing, “We only finished third, but we couldn’t really have questioned for more from the result – all I can do now is take one race at a time, while keeping one eye on the final result at the end of the year. ”