Mark Webber has been terrific these days and is by far the most impressive driver in the F1 odds.  He’s been tremendous in training as proven by his two straight pole positions in Barcelona and Monaco and on race day as well.  He has two wins in his last two F1 odds races and appears to improve with each F1 odds event that comes along. 

He now leads the Drivers standings with 78 points.  But after another great race by Sebastian Vettel, the teammates in fact divide the top, tied at 79 points.  Spaniard Fernando Alonso sits third in the F1 odds race, just three points back with 75 points.   

The defending F1 world champ, Jenson Button, who led for the first 1 ½ months of the season has dropped from the lead and now sits in fourth with 70 points.  He and his McClaren team have had a rough time of late in the F1 odds as he was unsuccessful in scoring one at Monaco.  His teammate Lewis Hamilton made a fifth-place finish at Monaco but between the two drivers combined they’ve claimed only 20 points in the last two races after jumping out to an enormous early season lead in the F1 betting event. 

In the team table of the F1 betting competition McClaren has slumped down to third in the table after ruling the first few F1 wagering events.  Team Red Bull is 20 points (156 points) clear at the top of the F1 team betting competition after its second 1-2 finish of the year (Grand Prix of Malaysia was the other) and has scored an incredible 83 points over the past two races. 

Ferrari has little by little climbed its way up in the team competition too and now sits second with 136 points after a very strong performance over the previous three races.

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