Dutch Grand Prix 2026 Betting Preview: Odds & Predictions

Zandvoort bids farewell to Formula 1 this weekend as it hosts the Dutch Grand Prix for the final time. Here's how the race winner and championship odds look.
Dutch Grand Prix 2026 Betting Preview: Odds & Predictions

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  • Betting sites have Kimi Antonelli as the 2/1 favourite for this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix
  • This weekend marks the final time Formula 1 will race at Zandvoort, with the Dutch Grand Prix leaving the calendar after 2026 due to financial challenges faced by the organisers.
  • Antonelli is a dominant 1/4 favourite in the Drivers' Championship market, with Hamilton the clearest alternative at 6/1

End Of An Era As Zandvoort Hosts Final Dutch Grand Prix

Bookmakers have plenty to consider this weekend, with the Dutch Grand Prix set to be run at Zandvoort for the very last time before the race exits the Formula 1 calendar. 

The news that financial challenges facing the organisers will force the circuit to be removed from the schedule after 2026 adds an emotional edge to what was already shaping up to be an intriguing weekend on the track.

Financial pressures behind the scenes have ultimately proved too difficult to overcome, with organisers unable to make the numbers work for a long-term future on the calendar.

Bet365 now have full markets up for the weekend, as well as odds on the outright Championship.

Race Winner Odds: Antonelli Leads A Stacked Market

On track, the racing looks set to be every bit as compelling as the occasion demands. 

Kimi Antonelli heads the betting as favourite for the race win, but with six other drivers priced inside double figures, this looks anything but a formality.

Dutch Grand Prix WinnerOddsImplied Probability
Kimi Antonelli2/133.3%
Lando Norris4/120.0%
Lewis Hamilton4/120.0%
Charles Leclerc6/114.3%
George Russell15/211.8%
Max Verstappen9/110.0%
Oscar Piastri12/17.7%

Antonelli's implied probability of 33.3% reflects a driver in scintillating form, and one who has clearly won over the market as a genuine race-winning threat rather than simply a promising youngster.

Norris and Hamilton being tied at 4/1 makes for an interesting split, with McLaren's return to some pace backing up Norris's price, while Hamilton continues to show flashes of the form that made him a Zandvoort winner in years gone by.

Ferrari have shown flashes of genuine pace at circuits with similar characteristics to Zandvoort this season, and a strong qualifying session could easily see Hamilton and Leclerc's price shorten before Sunday's race gets underway.

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Championship Picture Coming Into Focus

Antonelli's price of 1/4 makes him an overwhelming favourite to be crowned champion, leaving little doubt about how bookmakers view the title race with the season entering its closing stages.

Drivers' Championship WinnerOddsImplied Probability
Kimi Antonelli1/480.0%
Lewis Hamilton6/114.3%
George Russell18/15.3%
Charles Leclerc22/14.3%
Lando Norris25/13.8%
Max Verstappen40/12.4%

An 80% implied probability leaves very little room for anyone else, though Hamilton's 6/1 at least keeps him in the conversation as the clearest alternative.

What the expert says...
Antonelli's been the story of the season, and that 1/4 price for the title tells you the market's basically made its mind up already. What I'll be watching closely is how Verstappen goes at a track where he's had success before, if there's ever a weekend for him to remind everyone what he's capable of, an emotional farewell at Zandvoort feels like exactly the occasion.

Where To Bet On The Dutch Grand Prix

For those looking to get involved this weekend, Bet365 is offering competitive prices across both the race winner and championship markets.

With such a stacked field of contenders across both markets, it's well worth comparing odds before placing anything, since even small differences can add up on a weekend with this many live outcomes.

Those new to F1 betting should also take a look at the best F1 betting sites for a rundown of the top options ahead of the weekend.

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