
Check out the latest odds to win Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, with Kimi Antonelli starting on pole position.
Kimi Antonelli heads into the Miami Grand Prix as the market favourite, but the latest Oddschecker betting data suggests punters are far from unanimous about who will take victory on race day.
The Mercedes driver is priced at 6/4 to win in Miami after taking pole position, putting him narrowly ahead of Max Verstappen, who is available at 14/5 after qualifying on the front row. Charles Leclerc follows at 6/1, with Lando Norris out at 9/1 despite attracting notable support from bettors since the grid was set. Antonelli claimed pole ahead of Verstappen and Leclerc, while Norris starts fourth.
Antonelli may be the favourite with the bookmakers, but Verstappen has taken the largest share of win bets since qualifying finished, while there has also been surprise interest in the podium market for Franco Colapinto.
With track position, tyre strategy and potential race-day drama all likely to play a role, the Miami Grand Prix looks set to be one of the most open races of the season so far. So, who is favourite to win, where is the money going, and could there be value beyond the front of the market?
Who is favourite to win the Miami Grand Prix?
Kimi Antonelli is favourite to win the Miami Grand Prix, with the latest odds putting him at 6/4.
However, Verstappen is the most-backed driver with Oddschecker punters since qualifying, taking 25% of bets compared to 24% for Antonelli.
When is the Miami Grand Prix and how to watch?
The Miami Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 3rd May at the Miami International Autodrome.
The race start has been moved forward to 6pm UK time, which is 1pm local time, due to the threat of thunderstorms in Florida. It had originally been scheduled for 9pm UK time.
Fans in the UK can watch the race live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event, with build-up beginning at 4pm. Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the race via the Sky Go app.
Oddschecker betting insights
Since qualifying finished, Oddschecker punters have made Verstappen the most-backed driver to win the Miami Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver has attracted 25% of bets, narrowly ahead of Antonelli on 24%, despite the Mercedes driver starting from pole and leading the market.
Norris is the third most-backed driver with 14% of bets, suggesting punters are still interested in the McLaren driver at a bigger price after a strong weekend in Miami.
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Surprise podium support for Franco Colapinto
One of the more eye-catching Oddschecker betting trends comes in the podium market, where 39% of bets on Podium Finish – Yes have backed Franco Colapinto.
A podium for Colapinto would still represent a major upset, but the level of support suggests punters are looking beyond the leading contenders for value.
That could be partly down to the potential for a disrupted race. The start time has already been moved forward because of the threat of thunderstorms, and any rain, Safety Car periods or strategy swings could open the door for a surprise result.





