F1 Money Gang Mexico GP Ep.9

Podcast: F1 Money Gang

Published Date:

Thu, 27 Oct 2022 19:58:00 -0500

Duration:

36:15

Explicit:

False

Guests:

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Notes

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Summary

## Overview

- The Formula One Money Gang podcast discusses F1 betting strategies and provides insights for the upcoming Mexican Grand Prix.
- Listeners are encouraged to join the podcast's Discord channel for exclusive betting tips and discussions.

## Free Money Friday Picks

### Tegrity

- Recommends betting on Ricardo over Vettel in FP1 at -105 odds.
- Backs up the pick with statistics showing Ricardo's dominance in head-to-head matchups and better average finishing positions.

### Jinx

- Expresses frustration with the challenging F1 season and his recent betting struggles.
- Suggests a value pick on Carlos Sainz last place finish at 50-60 to 1 odds, given his six 20th place finishes and back-to-back last place finishes.
- Highlights Alpha Romeo's potential for double DNF at 165 to 1 odds.

### Lights Out

- Favors Sergio Perez to win FP1 or finish in the top three at 600 to 1 odds.
- Recommends betting on Lewis Hamilton over George Russell in various markets, emphasizing Hamilton's recent resurgence and Russell's struggles.
- Considers a sprinkle on Lance Stroll for top three at 25,000 to 1 odds, given his improving performance.

### Renegade

- Picks Gasly points finish at 2.5 or +150 odds, citing the team's recent form and the uncertainty in the top 10 positions.

### Dolcetto (via Renegade)

- Favors Alpine double points at -122 or 1.82 odds, expressing confidence in both Alonso and Ocon's ability to score points.

## Additional Picks and Insights

- The hosts discuss the significance of the Mexican Grand Prix for team revenue and positioning in the championship standings.
- They also mention Vettel wearing a Red Bull helmet during the weekend, which is seen as a lack of integrity and could potentially impact his performance.
- Hamilton is considered a strong pick against Russell, given his recent form and experience at the Mexican Grand Prix.
- The hosts suggest targeting Joe Magnussen for a top 10 finish at +200 odds, considering his motivation and Haas' unpredictable performances.
- The potential for a 10-second winning margin is briefly discussed, but no specific recommendations are made.

The podcast centered around Formula One racing, particularly the upcoming Mexican Grand Prix. The hosts discussed various betting strategies and predictions for the race.

For the Free Practice 1 (FP1) winning margin, the suggestion was to bet on a margin between 0.1 and 0.25 seconds at odds of +200. The hosts also considered the possibility of a late safety car affecting the race outcome, which could potentially benefit the Mercedes team.

Regarding Sergio Perez, the hosts recommended leaning against him winning the race outright, given his inconsistent performances and the inflated odds of +450. They also advised against betting on Perez to win, especially considering the high odds.

The hosts discussed the number of classified drivers in the race, with the over/under set at 16.5 and 17.5. They suggested that taking both the over 16.5 and over 17.5 bets could be a profitable strategy, as it covers a range of possible outcomes.

The conversation then shifted to other sports betting options, including NHL, NBA, NFL, horse racing, NASCAR, tennis, and darts. The hosts mentioned that they have experts in these sports who share their insights and picks in their Discord channel.

The podcast concluded with a brief discussion about the final round of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs at Martinsville, where the championship will be decided among the top four drivers. The hosts acknowledged the dominance of Chase Elliott on short tracks but emphasized the unpredictable nature of the race, especially with a late-race restart likely to determine the outcome.

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