F1 Betting Tips Japan Grand Prix
F1 McLaren racig squad told the motorsport news reporters, F1.com and the F1 Live TV broadcasters that the McLaren team will be throwing everything to keep the holes of Lewis Hamilton and of Jenson Button alive in claiming the F1 championship. As all Formula1 teams tackle the Japan Grand Prix, McLaren stated that it’s even set to throw "the kitchen sink" at the final F1 races of the 2010 formula one calendar.
Lewis Hamilton, former F1 champion, is 20 points behind Mark Webber’s Red Bull; with 4 F1 races remaining in the 2010 F1 schedule, every point will count for the top 4 leaders of the F1 standings: Button, Hamilton, Webber and Alonso.
The 2009 F1 champion, Jenson Button, is 5 points further back in the F1 results whilst Hamilton was unable to finish 3 of his last 4 races which caused his F1 points to be restrained and McLaren points to fall 24 dots behind Red Bull F1 racing team.
McLaren director Jonathan Neale told the F1 Live TV reporters, Reuters, Eurosport, F1.com and a bunch of motorsport experts that "We're throwing everything and the kitchen sink at it. If we can pull a modification forward, even if we've only got limited components, I'd rather have the drivers have that fraction of a second in lap time. We are running on the very lean edge of what we've got."
The McLaren is trailing by 24 to Red Bull racing team; the manufacturers championship has never been so intense since the battle between Hakkinen’s McLaren and Schumacher’s Ferrari. Eventhough Lewis Hamilton was unable to contain any points to his F1 standings by withdrawing thrice in 4 Formula1 races, the British race driver is still placed among the favorites in the F1 betting odds as well as onto the F1 betting sheets of the sports bookmakers.
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Red Bull racing team's Australian Mark Webber and Scuderia Ferrari's Fernando Alonso were able to win 2 races each during the 2010 F1 season; McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has 3 Grand Prix wins so far whilst his McLaren team mate Jenson Button and Red Bull racing squad's Sebastian Vettel have taken 2 wins each.
Ferrari has accumulated an F1 record of 214 wins from 808 Grand Prix contested; McLaren are the 2nd in the race for the most successful F1 team ever with 169 wins whereas Williams has a bunch of 1113 wins. Red Bull racing team, despite being a new-comer, has 12 wins in the pocket.
Fernando Alonso is currently racing to grab his 3rd F1 championship in a row and his 26th Grand Prix win overall in his personal Formula 1 career. Note that, referring to the F1 stats, only 5 racing drivers have ever won more races than Alonso. Michael Schumacher, who’s heavily criticized by the motorsport media, is now racing for Mercedes F1 team and beholds a record of 91 wins in what’s known as the best F1 driver ever.

