2023 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Odds - Who is the favourite?

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The F1 paddock will make the long trip from Saudi Arabia to Melbourne ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.

The 2023 Formula 1 season is already looking like a foregone conclusion given the extent of Red Bull's dominance, so an inter-team title battle is now the only hope for an entertaining championship fight.

Without further ado, here are the outright winner odds for the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.

2023 Australian Grand Prix winner odds - Outright

The listed odds for the outright winner of the 2023 Australian Grand Prix are correct as of Monday, March 27th. Please gamble responsibly.

  • Max Verstappen - 4/11
  • Sergio Perez - 4/1
  • Fernando Alonso - 8/1
  • Charles Leclerc - 20/1
  • Lewis Hamilton - 22/1
  • George Russell - 33/1
  • Carlos Sainz - 40/1
  • Lance Stroll - 100/1
  • Esteban Ocon - 250/1
  • Pierre Gasly - 250/1
  • Lando Norris - 750/1
  • Zhou Guanyu - 1000/1
  • Nico Hulkenberg - 1000/1
  • Valtteri Bottas - 1000/1
  • Kevin Magnussen - 1000/1
  • Oscar Piastri - 1000/1
  • Alex Albon - 1500/1
  • Logan Sargeant - 2000/1
  • Nyck de Vries - 2000/1
  • Yuki Tsunoda - 2000/1

Max Verstappen is the outright favourite to claim victory at the 2023 Australian Grand Prix after losing out to team-mate Sergio Perez in Jeddah two weeks ago.

Checo is second in the betting order, priced at 4/1 to take the win in Melbourne, ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who has kicked off his season with back-to-back third-place finishes.

When is the 2023 Australian Grand Prix?

The 2023 Australian Grand Prix weekend will get underway on Friday, March 31st with the first two free practice sessions.

Qualifying will take place on Saturday, April 1st with the Australian Grand Prix itself taking place on Sunday, April 2nd. Here are the session times for the UK audience (BST).

  • FP1 - Friday, March 31st (2.30 a.m.)
  • FP2 - Friday, March 31st (6 a.m.)
  • PF3 - Saturday, April 1st (2.30 a.m.)
  • Qualifying - Saturday, April 1st (6 a.m.)
  • Australian Grand Prix - Sunday, April 2nd (6 a.m.)
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