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How to bet successfully on Formula 1

28/02/2013

When it comes to sports betting, Formula 1 may not attract quite as many punters as betting on things like Premier League football, it is still an immensely popular sport across much of the UK and Europe - and thus attracts a lot of betting activity. One of the things that makes it so attractive to sports betting fans is that it can often be a very unpredictable sport, leading to significantly differing opinions amongst bookmakers and making it a real challenge for those really interested in gambling on sports. However, if you follow some simple tips, it should be possible to bet successfully on Formula 1.

The single most important factor in successful Formula 1 betting is to study the subject before starting. This would apply to any type of gambling really, as only a fool would try to play poker or blackjack at an online casino site such as www.jackpotcitycasino.com without having some knowledge of these games beforehand. However with a type of betting as unpredictable as Formula 1 it is especially important - whether you are betting on the results of individual results or whether there will be a new world champion at the end of the season.

Amongst the things you need to research before starting to bet on Formula 1, are the how the drivers in contention fare in different weather conditions and which makes of car are suited to the different major race tracks. It is also vitally important to keep your information updated regularly, as things can change quite rapidly with Formula 1. However when it comes to betting on it, people often adopt different approaches, with some betters placing more value on the prior history of a driver on a particular course, while others see current form as the more important; either way it is useful to be clued into both.

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