Motor Sports
General Rules:
Motor Sports category (automobile racing)
Every motor race begins with the warm-up lap. If the driver selected by the user is not on the starting grid for the warm-up lap, or not ready to start from pit lane, the bet will be void and refunded. If a race is suspended and no official result is declared, all bets on that race will be void.
Available motor sports markets: Championship winner (drivers and constructors):
This market is settled based on the total points obtained by the drivers immediately after the podium ceremony of the last Grand Prix of the season.
Head-to-head bets: if one driver fails to finish the race, the other driver is considered the winner. If neither finishes, the driver who completed more laps is the winner. If both complete the same number of laps but do not finish, all bets are void.
Qualifying race bets:
Qualifying race betting markets will be settled according to the times and positions achieved in the final qualifying session. Any later changes are ignored for betting purposes.
General
All race bets are determined according to the official FIA classification at the moment the drivers step onto the podium.
Drivers' championship
Odds are offered on the best Formula 1 driver of the season according to FIA drivers' championship positions and rules. Winner/Placed conditions apply and may be updated as the season progresses.
Constructors' championship
The combined total points of all drivers make up the team's total according to FIA constructors' championship positions and rules. Winner/Placed conditions apply and may be updated as the season progresses.
Comparisons / Group betting
Two drivers or constructors may be paired or grouped for betting purposes and odds offered on which will score more points during the season according to FIA championship rules. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand.
Individual team points / Team handicap comparisons by season / Team season specials
All bets stand regardless of driver changes. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand.
First time on podium / Qualification / Victory / Without podium finish
Predict at which Grand Prix the driver will finish on the podium, qualify, win the race, or fail to finish on the podium. All races must occur in the stated order. The driver must take part in qualifying for bets to stand. The driver does not need to finish the race for bets to stand.
Most races won / Pole positions / Fastest laps / Podium finishes
Markets are determined based on the results of the entire season. Official FIA results count, including any result changes imposed by the FIA during the podium ceremony at the final race of the season. Dead-heat rules apply.
Individual driver points / Driver handicap comparisons by season / Driver season specials
Each driver must participate in at least 6 races for the team with which they start the season for bets to stand. If a driver changes team after more than 6 races, the points with the new team will count and be added to the points obtained with the original team. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand.
Team and driver handicap bets
All bets stand regardless of driver changes. At least 16 races must take place for bets to stand.
Individual Grand Prix bets
All drivers who begin the formation lap before the race are considered participants. For betting purposes, podium positions are used to determine 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the race.
Qualifying bets
Official FIA qualifying times govern settlement. For the markets 'Fastest Qualifier' and '3rd Qualifying Session - Winning Car', only the time achieved in the third session counts. If the third session does not take place, bets are determined according to the official FIA grid results. Subsequent penalties or disqualifications that change the driver's starting grid position do not count, although qualifying time penalties specified by the FIA do count. Drivers must start the first qualifying session for bets to stand. Drivers 1 and 2 must start the specified session for bets to stand. All bets are void if a qualifying market is bet after the result has already been determined.
Fastest driver in 1st, 2nd, 3rd practice session
Bets are settled according to the official FIA classification. Any driver who takes to the track during the relevant practice session is considered a participant.
Fastest driver in all qualifying sessions
Predict whether a particular driver will record the fastest time in all three qualifying sessions.
Fastest qualifying phase
Predict in which qualifying session the fastest time will be set. Dead-heat rules apply.
Will reach the third qualifying session
Official FIA qualifying times govern settlement. Drivers must start the first qualifying session for bets to stand.
Race start
The start of a race is considered to be the signal to begin the formation lap.
Bets on number of classified drivers / Groups of drivers to finish / Finish last / To classify / Will not finish the race / Both cars will be classified
A driver is considered classified when completing 90% or more of the laps completed by the race winner, rounded to a whole number, according to the official FIA classification at the time of the podium ceremony.
Score points / Reach the podium
Bets are settled based on the result at the moment the drivers step onto the podium. Subsequent disqualifications or appeals do not affect bets.
Best finishing position
If neither driver completes the race, the driver who completed the greater number of laps is the winner. If both retire on the same lap, bets are settled according to the official classification at the moment of the podium ceremony.
Final position markets
If neither driver completes the race, the driver who completed the greater number of laps is the winner. If both retire on the same lap, bets are settled according to the official classification at the moment of the podium ceremony.
Next retirement
Bets are settled according to the official FIA result. Dead-heat rules apply if two or more drivers retire on the same lap.
Team points
Bets are settled on the combined points of the two drivers from a constructor's team.
Race comparison bets
Bets are settled according to the official classification at the moment of the podium ceremony.
Winning car
All cars are considered participants. For betting purposes, the podium is used to determine 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
Winning margin / qualifying winning margin
Bets are settled according to the official FIA results at the time of the podium ceremony.
Fastest lap
The official FIA result at the time of the podium ceremony is used for betting purposes.
Practice session winning margin
Bets are settled according to the official FIA result for the relevant practice session.
Forecast 1-2 - Dual Forecast
Both selected drivers must finish in the top two positions. Any other finishing position or retirement loses the bet. This bet is based on the result at the moment of the podium ceremony. Subsequent disqualifications or appeals do not affect the bet. If a driver is not in position to start the formation lap, bets on that driver are void.
Forecast 1-2
The selected drivers must finish 1st and 2nd in the specified order. Any other final position or retirement loses the bet. Settlement is based on the result at the time of the podium ceremony. Subsequent disqualifications do not affect the bet. If a driver is not on the starting grid for the formation lap, all bets related to that driver are void.
Forecast 1-2-3 - Combined
The three selected drivers must finish in the first three positions. Any other result or retirement loses the bet. Settlement is based on the result at the time of the podium ceremony. Subsequent disqualifications do not affect the bet. If a driver is not on the starting grid for the formation lap, all bets related to that driver are void.
Forecast 1-2-3
The selected drivers must finish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the specified order. Any other final position or retirement loses the bet. Settlement is based on the result at the time of the podium ceremony. Subsequent disqualifications do not affect the bet. If a driver is not on the starting grid for the formation lap, all bets related to that driver are void.
Safety car period
A safety car period is defined as the moment when the safety car must drive ahead of the race leader during a specific race. If the race begins with the safety car leading the field, the market is settled as Yes. If the race ends with the safety car but it did not have time to move ahead of the race leader, this market is also settled as Yes. Virtual safety car periods do not count.
Lap of the 1st retirement
An over/under market is offered for the lap on which the first retirement occurs. Settlement is based on the official FIA result. FIA lap numbers refer to completed laps, so if the official FIA lap count shows 3, the driver is understood to have retired on lap 4. If there is no retirement in the Grand Prix, bets are void (push).
Group betting
The winner is the driver who achieves the highest position at the moment of the podium ceremony. If none of the drivers in the group is classified, the driver who completed the most laps is the winner. If none of the group drivers is classified and two or more retire on the same lap, dead-heat rules apply. Drivers are grouped only for betting purposes. If the driver does not participate, the bet is void and Rule 4 deductions apply. Bets are settled according to the official FIA results at the time of the podium ceremony.
First constructor to retire (formation lap counts)
Bets have action once the first formation lap starts. The winning constructor is the one whose first car retires. If more than one car retires on the same lap, dead-heat rules apply.
First driver to retire (formation lap counts)
Bets have action once the first formation lap starts. The winning driver is the driver of the first car to retire. If more than one car retires on the same lap, dead-heat rules apply.
Handicap betting
Each driver's handicap is applied to their race time. The driver with the fastest adjusted time is the winner of the market. The race leader must complete 40 laps for bets to stand. Bets stand regardless of driver retirements. Any driver who fails to finish the race or whose official classification is one or more laps behind the winner is considered a loser. Dead-heat rules apply.
Best race of the rest
Bets stand regardless of driver retirements. Bets are settled according to the official FIA results at the time of the podium ceremony.
Will win the first race
The races must occur in the specified order for bets to stand. The relevant drivers must take part in qualifying for bets to stand.
First lap markets
Bets are settled after the first full lap in the original race. Any official race restart is ignored unless the first lap of that race is not completed, in which case bets are settled on the first completed lap.
Leader after the first lap
For betting purposes, the winner is the driver leading the race when crossing the start/finish line after completing the first lap of the race (excluding the formation lap). All bets are void if the first lap is not completed. If a race begins under safety car conditions, bets on this market stand.
Will retire on the first lap
Drivers who have not completed any lap according to the official FIA race classification are considered winners. If a driver is not in position to start the formation lap, bets on that driver are void.
Leader at the end of a specific lap
For betting purposes, the winner is the driver leading the race when crossing the start/finish line after completing the specified lap according to the FIA Race Lap Chart. All bets are void if the first lap is not completed.
Driver position at the end of the first lap
This is the position of a driver at the end of the first completed lap of a particular Grand Prix. Settlement is based on the position established by official FIA results. The driver must start the race for bets to stand.
Fastest through the speed trap
Bets are settled according to the official speed trap data in the FIA Race Speed Trap document. If a driver is not in position to start the formation lap, bets on that driver are void.
First/last driver to make a pit stop
Bets are settled according to the official pit stop data in the FIA Race Pit Stop Summary. If a driver is not in position to start the formation lap, bets on that driver are void.
Caught exceeding the pit-lane speed limit
This is based on the FIA decision as to whether a driver exceeded the pit-lane speed limit during the race. If a driver is not in position to start the formation lap, bets on that driver are void.
Will finish the race in a better / same / worse position than grid position
Bets are settled based on the driver's final position in the official FIA classification at the time of the podium ceremony compared with the driver's starting position. To receive a final position, the driver must finish the race among the classified runners according to FIA rules. Bets on drivers listed as retired and not assigned a finishing position are considered losers. Bets on drivers who do not start the race from the planned grid position, including from the pit lane, are void.
Team comparison
The bet is settled by the number of points accumulated in a given race.
Constructors with handicap
The bet is settled by the number of points accumulated in a given race by the two constructors in question after the handicap is applied.
Race - constructor with the highest score
The bet is settled by the combined points total of the two drivers making up the constructor team. Dead-heat rules apply.
Driver handicap comparison
The bet is settled by the number of points accumulated in a given race by the two drivers in question after the handicap is applied.