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Formula 1 odds, qualifying, picks: Surprising 2022 Miami Grand Prix prediction, F1 best bets from top model


The 2022 Formula 1 schedule continues on as the teams head to Miami, Florida for the inaugural Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2022 at Miami International Autodrome. The race is expected to be attended by several big name celebrities such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Snoop Dogg, and will be a major opportunity for Formula 1 to gain a mainstream following in the United States. Charles LeClerc of Ferrari enters as the betting favorite at 7-5 in the latest Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Other top contenders in the Miami GP field include Red Bull’s Max Verstappen (+100), who is coming off a win at the Rolex Emilia Romagna GP, and Sergio Perez (10-1), and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz (12-1).

The green flag drops at 3:30 pm ET in Miami, Florida. Before scouring the 2022 Miami Grand Prix starting lineup and making any Formula 1 picks of your own, be sure to check out the latest 2022 Miami GP predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven projection model.

Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary Formula 1 prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results. It’s had a strong history of success in motorsports, correctly predicting seven winners during the 2021 NASCAR season and its projected leaderboards have forecasted winners across multiple racing formats.

The model has been scorching hot when it comes to picking Formula 1 race events dating back to 2021. It nailed both of Leclerc’s wins in 2022, and at the 2021 Mexican Grand Prix, the model was strongly backing Verstappen as its top pick. The result: Verstappen dominated the field and ran away with a victory. The model followed that up by calling Verstappen’s win at the Rolex Emilia Romagna GP in April. Anyone who followed the model’s lead on those plays has seen huge returns

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Now, the model has dialed in on the 2022 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix and just released its coveted picks and leaderboard projections. You can head to SportsLine now to see the complete projected 2022 Miami GP leaderboard.

Top 2022 Formula 1 Miami GP predictions

One massive shocker: Sergio Perez surprises the field and makes a strong run at the checkered flag, despite coming in at 10-1 in the latest F1 odds. Perez is coming off back-to-back second place finishes at the Rolex Emilia Romagna GP and the Heineken Australian GP in April, and McClure believes this could be the week he gets over the hump and notches a win.

At the same time, McClure is fading Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton, who is currently listed as the fifth favorite in the F1 betting odds at Caesars. Ferrari and Red Bull have established themselves as the unquestioned top teams in Formula 1 2022, and Mercedes has some kinks to work out before McClure will be back to recommending Hamilton as a top pick.

How to make 2022 Miami Grand Prix picks

The model is also targeting another driver who surprises by challenging Verstappen and Leclerc for the victory in Miami. Anyone who backs this driver could hit it big. You can see all of the model’s F1 picks at SportsLine.

So who wins the Miami Grand Prix 2022? And which under the radar driver makes a strong run at the checkered flag? Check out the latest 2022 F1 Miami GP odds below, then visit SportsLine now to see the full projected 2022 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix leaderboard, all from the model with a proven history of auto racing success, and find out.

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2022 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix odds, field, top contenders

Charles Leclerc 7-5
Max Verstappen EVEN
Sergio Perez 10-1
Carlos Sainz 12-1
Lando Norris 40-1
Lewis Hamilton 40-1
George Russell 50-1
Daniel Ricciardo 80-1
Valtteri Bottas 150-1
Fernando Alonso 150-1
Esteban Ocon 150-1
Pierre Gasly 300-1
Kevin Magnussen 350-1
Yuki Tsunoda 500-1
Mick Schumacher 500-1
Sebastian Vettel 500-1
Guanyu Zhou 1000-1
Lance Stroll 1000-1
Alexander Albon 2000-1
Nicholas Latifi 2500-1




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