F1 Monaco GP Betting – Worth backing Leclerc at home?

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  • satarialia
    SBR Rookie
    • 05-14-25
    • 5

    #1
    F1 Monaco GP Betting – Worth backing Leclerc at home?
    Hey everyone,

    I didn’t find a dedicated F1 thread on here, but I see a few posts about it pop up now and then, so I figured I’d ask here.

    What do you think — is it worth putting something on Charles Leclerc for his home race in Monaco?
    I honestly have no idea what’s going on with Ferrari lately. They’ve been super inconsistent. The strategy at Imola actually looked decent, but the safety car completely ruined it for Leclerc.

    With two mandatory pit stops under the current regulations, I really don’t know what to expect from this race.
    Curious to hear your thoughts — is anyone confident in Leclerc, or are you looking elsewhere for value?
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 60831

    #2
    LeClerc is like betting kryponite for me. Back him and he does nothing, fade him and he shines!

    Anyway, agree would normally like him at Monaco at +600 but also agree Ferrari seem super hard to get a bead on their form.

    After starting the weekend with a cold and helmet issues etc and looking kind of slow, he did come alive at the end there.

    Do you think any chance Williams can back up Imola and have Sainz steal a pole or podium?
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    • satarialia
      SBR Rookie
      • 05-14-25
      • 5

      #3
      Originally posted by Optional
      LeClerc is like betting kryponite for me. Back him and he does nothing, fade him and he shines!

      Anyway, agree would normally like him at Monaco at +600 but also agree Ferrari seem super hard to get a bead on their form.

      After starting the weekend with a cold and helmet issues etc and looking kind of slow, he did come alive at the end there.

      Do you think any chance Williams can back up Imola and have Sainz steal a pole or podium?
      You’re absolutely right about Leclerc — he’s so unpredictable. As for Sainz, honestly, as a fan of his, I’d love to see him on the podium. He looked seriously quick in pre-season testing, and at Imola he and Albon both had solid pace. Williams might actually have a more competitive car than people think right now. I’m pretty confident both Sainz and Albon can make the top 10, but podium... not so sure. Would love to see it though, like I said.

      Overall, I feel like we might be in for another Max masterclass. But that McLaren-Red Bull battle is definitely worth keeping an eye on — it’s getting real interesting.
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      • infotimbo
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-24-18
        • 838

        #4
        I wouldn't worry about Leclerc himself too much, but Monaco is usually all about traction and stability of the car, and going by the impressions so far, that doesn't really seem to be as much of a strength of the Ferrari anymore.
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