F1MG Spanish GP 2023 Betting Review and Race Reactions

Podcast: F1 Money Gang

Published Date:

Thu, 08 Jun 2023 08:15:22 -0500

Duration:

49:07

Explicit:

False

Guests:

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Notes

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Summary

### Introduction

- Welcome to the Spanish Grand Prix Review Show with Dolcetto (@Call_of_Footy on Twitter) and Del Tiro.
- The show is brought to you by BetStamps, a new partner that provides access to nearly 50 sportsbooks and DFS apps in North America.
- This episode focuses on the Spanish Grand Prix and the performance of various teams and drivers.


### Community Bet

- The community bet for the Spanish Grand Prix was "over 10-second margin at 1.6 or -167 odds."
- This bet was a winner, as Max Verstappen won the race by over 20 seconds.
- The community bet has been very successful this season, going 5-2 overall and 18-5 all-time.


### Team and Driver Performances

**Ferrari:**

- Ferrari had a disappointing race, with Charles Leclerc finishing in fourth place and Carlos Sainz Jr. retiring due to a mechanical issue.
- Leclerc was frustrated with the team's strategy and questioned why they chose hard tires instead of softs.
- The team's struggles continued, with Leclerc expressing concerns about recurring issues that they cannot identify.


**Red Bull:**

- Max Verstappen dominated the race, winning by a large margin and securing his third Grand Slam of the season.
- Verstappen's performance was so strong that he could have won even if he hadn't changed tires at the end of the race.
- Red Bull's dominance is expected to continue, but there may be opportunities for other teams to challenge them on certain tracks.


**Mercedes:**

- Mercedes had a strong race, with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton finishing in second and third place, respectively.
- Russell was particularly impressive, showing great pace and overtaking several cars during the race.
- The team's upgrades seem to be working, and they may be able to challenge Red Bull more consistently in the future.


**Other Teams and Drivers:**

- Guanyu Zhou had a solid race for Alfa Romeo, finishing in ninth place and continuing to outperform his teammate, Valtteri Bottas.
- Alpine scored double points with Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon finishing in fifth and seventh place, respectively.
- Sergio Perez had a disappointing race for Red Bull, finishing in fourth place after struggling with tire wear and making mistakes.



**Spanish Grand Prix Recap and Insights:**

- The hosts express their excitement about their new partnership with Betstamp.app, which provides access to various sportsbooks and DFS apps in North America.


- They also promote their Discord server and website, encouraging listeners to engage with them and support their content.


- The hosts rate the Spanish Grand Prix a 7 out of 10, praising the entertainment value and strategic elements brought by multiple pit stops.


- They acknowledge the skepticism surrounding the new layout of the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit, but ultimately find it interesting and look forward to seeing how it evolves in future races.


- The hosts discuss their attendance at the IndyCar race in Detroit, Michigan, expressing their positive experience and recommending it to motorsports enthusiasts.


- They highlight the accessibility of the track, allowing spectators to watch the race from various vantage points for free.


- They also mention meeting a Discord member, Jim Sauce, and emphasize the sense of community among F1 fans.


- The hosts speculate on the possibility of a higher-ranked race coming to Detroit in 2028, but refrain from revealing more details.


- They encourage listeners to join their Discord server for IndyCar content and share their success in making accurate predictions for the IndyCar matchups.


**Canadian Grand Prix Preview:**

- The hosts preview the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, emphasizing its characteristics as a powertrack.


- They predict that Red Bull will continue to dominate due to their car's strength in high-speed sections.


- They suggest keeping an eye on Aston Martin and Haas, who may perform well on this type of track.


- They also mention the potential for Williams to surprise and advise caution with McLaren due to their struggles with draggy circuits.


- The hosts discuss Fernando Alonso's qualifying performance last year in Canada, suggesting the possibility of a strong qualifying result for Alpine.


- They emphasize the importance of monitoring weather conditions, as rain could impact the race strategy.


- The hosts announce plans for another sim race on F1 22 Canada GP and encourage listeners to join the Discord server to participate.

### Conclusion

- The Spanish Grand Prix was a dominant performance by Max Verstappen and Red Bull.
- Mercedes showed signs of improvement, while Ferrari continued to struggle.
- Several other teams and drivers had notable performances, including Guanyu Zhou, Alpine, and Sergio Perez.
- The Formula One season continues with the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend.

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