
Lewis Hamilton has been so dominant at the Circuit de Catalunya that it is hard to look anywhere else than the Mercedes driver for victory in our Spanish Grand Prix betting tips.
With two wins from three so far this season the British driver is unsurprisingly 11/10 for the victory with Max Verstappen the only driver to stop Hamilton’s win streak so far this season when he won the Emilia Romagna GP ahead of his title rival. Hamilton can also be backed at 5/1 to win the race and post the fastest lap.
Red Bull’s Verstappen is 7/5 to occupy the top step of the podium but will have his work cut out to prevent Hamilton from adding to race wins in Bahrain and Portugal and making it five victories in a row in Spain.
The race starts on Sunday at 2pm and is live on Sky Sports F1.
Lando Norris will hope to add to his solitary podium finish this season when the young British driver bids to enhance his blooming reputation in Spain.
Norris has attracted many admirers with his consistency – he has finished fourth, third and fifth in the three races for McLaren so far this season – and is 4/1 to grab a second podium finish of the season at Barcelona.
While Norris has been grabbing the headlines there are others who have eyes on the podium in Spain. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc is also 4/1, McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo can be backed at 7/1 or four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, who now plies his trade for Aston Martin, comes in at 40/1 for a return to the podium.
In the crazy world of F1 it is not unheard of for the last driver into the first turn being one of the first out so the likes of Vettel and fellow former champion Fernando Alonso, at 14/1 in the Alpine F1 car, could profit from the mistakes of others.
Mick Schumacher v Nikita Mazepin (Haas)
Mick Schumacher carries one of the most famous names in the sport but the young German is more focused on the here and now and that means beating Haas team-mate Nikita Mazepin.
Sebastian Vettel v Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)

Another name steeped in racing history is Aston Martin and the team is currently seeing Vettel slowly turning around a poor start to the season to get the better of team-mate Lance Stroll.
Fernando Alonso v Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
Fernando Alonso is another ex-champion with much ground to make up over at Alpine where he has finished lower than French team-mate Esteban Ocon on all three occasions this season.
All odds and markets correct as of date of publication