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IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing onIMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna at Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari on May 18, 2025 in Imola, Italy. (Photo by Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

Formula 1 heads back to the streets of Monaco this weekend with Max Verstappen fresh off the back of another win in Italy. Can the reigning World Champion stand on the top step in the Principality again, or will McLaren pairing Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris be able to taste victory for the first time in Monaco? Here are what the odds tell us...

Odds are provided by F1's Official Betting Data Supplier ALT Sports Data, are subject to change and are presented in decimal form: for every $1 wagered you would win the figure represented by the odds; so, if Verstappen is favourite at 1.50, you would win $1.50 for every dollar bet.

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The odds for the win

Five consecutive podiums for Oscar Piastri leave him 13 points ahead of team mate Lando Norris in the Drivers’ Championship, but the Australian's three-race win streak came to an end at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix last weekend courtesy of Max Verstappen.

Even so, Piastri has finished on the podium in every race so far this year apart from the season-opener, all of which leaves him favourite to come out on top in Monaco. Norris, meanwhile, starts this weekend with the best finishing average on the grid at 2.29, while Verstappen is a two-time winner in Monaco.

DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri2.7
Lando Norris3.0
Max Verstappen4.9
Charles Leclerc12.75
George Russell14.18
Lewis Hamilton18.65
Kimi Antonelli33.7
Yuki Tsunoda172.0
Carlos Sainz177.9
Alex Albon177.9
Pierre Gasly177.9
Isack Hadjar177.9
Esteban Ocon177.9
Fernando Alonso177.9
Franco Colapinto177.9
Gabriel Bortoleto177.9
Lance Stroll177.9
Liam Lawson177.9
Nico Hulkenberg177.9
Oliver Bearman177.9
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Third placed Oscar Piastri of Australia and McLaren lifts his trophy on theDrivers' Championship leader Piastri is favourite for victory in Monaco

The odds for a podium finish

Piastri, Norris and Verstappen top the podium odds after accumulating 16 top-three finishes between them, with the trio finishing on the podium together at Suzuka and Imola.

George Russell disappointed in the last race after finishing outside of the top five for the first time this term, but the Mercedes driver has been consistent this season, securing a podium at four races this year.

Home hero Charles Leclerc will be hoping to reach the podium again after victory 12 months ago, while Ferrari team mate Lewis Hamilton will be attempting to improve on his fourth place at Imola this weekend.

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DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.31
Lando Norris1.38
Max Verstappeb1.81
George Russell3.13
Charles Leclerc3.45
Lewis Hamilton3.92
Kimi Antonelli5.6
Yuki Tsunoda16.9
Carlos Sainz28.0
Alex Albon56.9
Isack Hadjar95.4
Pierre Gasly95.4
Fernando Alonso95.4
Liam Lawson95.4
Oliver Bearman95.4
Esteban Ocon95.4
Lance Stroll95.4
Nico Hulkenberg95.4
Franco Colapinto95.4
Gabriel Bortoleto95.4
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Charles Leclerc of Monaco and Scuderia Ferrari on the grid during the F1Leclerc will be hoping to stand on the podium in front of his home crowd again

The odds for a top-six finish

Verstappen and Norris are the only two drivers on the grid to have finished every Grand Prix inside the top six this season. The Red Bull driver finished on the cusp in Bahrain, while Norris drove his worst race in Saudi Arabia, crossing the line in fourth place.

Williams continue to impress this season as Alex Albon was fighting for a podium spot for the majority of the Emilia-Romagna race before finishing fifth, his third top-six finish in seven races.

Kimi Antonelli ended his home race in heartbreak as his Mercedes suffered reliability issues forcing him to retire - only the second race in 2025 where the Italian has missed out on a top-six return.

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DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.15
Lando Norris1.17
Max Verstappen1.27
George Russell1.51
Charles Leclerc1.59
Lewis Hamilton1.66
Kimi Antonelli1.89
Yuki Tsunoda3.21
Carlos Sainz4.33
Alex Albon5.45
Isack Hadjar12.1
Pierre Gasly13.3
Liam Lawson22.8
Fernando Alonso26.8
Oliver Bearman28.6
Esteban Ocon34.1
Lance Stroll69.3
Nico Hulkeberg73.2
Gabriel Bortoleto102.1
Franco Colapinto102.1
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Fifth placed Alexander Albon of Thailand driving the (23) Williams FW47Albon has finished in the top-six three times so far this season

The odds for a top-10 finish

Hamilton has crossed the line inside the top 10 in his last five starts in Monaco, while Leclerc has a perfect record in his previous three races.

Carlos Sainz is starting to find his rhythm in the Williams and begins the extravagant affair fresh off three straight top 10s, while Yuki Tsunoda offers fine value for money in this area, with three top 10s between Bahrain and Emilia-Romagna. Finally, the young Frenchman Isack Hadjar consistently challenges for a top-10 spot, earning his third of the season last weekend.

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DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri1.09
Lando Norris1.09
Max Verstappen1.11
George Russell1.18
Charles Leclerc1.2
Lewis Hamilton1.21
Kimi Antonelli1.25
Yuki Tsunoda1.55
Carlos Sainz1.74
Alex Albon1.88
Isack Hadjar2.6
Pierre Gasly2.75
Liam Lawson3.51
Fernando Alonso3.69
Oliver Bearman3.94
Esteban Ocon4.2
Lance Stroll6.0
Nico Hulkenberg6.75
Gabriel Bortoleto11.8
Franco Colapinto19.2
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Yuki Tsunoda of Japan and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on on the grid duringTsunoda is good value for money to finish inside the top-10

The odds for who will be fastest in Qualifying

Piastri and Verstappen get their weekend underway tied for the most pole positions on the grid in 2025 with three each.

The importance of Qualifying in Monaco is elevated due to the difficulty in overtaking, leading to a trend of the fastest qualifiers taking the checkered flag.

Leclerc won from pole last year, while Sergio Perez is the only driver in the last five editions to triumph without starting from the first row.

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DriverOdds
Oscar Piastri3.58
Lando Norris4.77
Max Verstappen6.13
Charles Leclerc9.24
George Russell12.1
Lewis Hamilton20.7
Kimi Antonelli28.2
Carlos Sainz63.0
Yuki Tsunoda152.2
Alex Albon212.8
Fernando Alonso212.8
Pierre Gasly212.8
Esteban Ocon212.8
Franco Colapinto212.8
Gabriel Bortoleto212.8
Isack Hadjar212.8
Lance Stroll212.8
Liam Lawson212.8
Nico Hulkenberg212.8
Oliver Bearman212.8
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing onVerstappen will look to beat Piastri in Monaco

The odds for the winning team

Red Bull and Mercedes have dominated the Monte Carlo circuit in the last 10 races at this track, prevailing in four apiece. Red Bull holds the edge in recent years, winning four of the previous six with Verstappen handing the team the most recent triumph in 2023.

Mercedes enjoyed their success in the pre-COVID era, last tasting success in 2019 courtesy of Hamilton, while McLaren's last win at the track came in 2008, also from Hamilton.

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McLaren1.74
Red Bull5.72
Ferrari9.06
Mercedes11.9
Williams107.4
Alpine107.4
Racing Bulls107.4
Aston Martin107.4
Haas107.4
Sauber107.4
IMOLA, ITALY - MAY 18: Oscar Piastri of Australia driving the (81) McLaren MCL39 Mercedes leadsThe last time that McLaren won in Monaco was 2008