• What: Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
  • When: Saturday, November 22, 11:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Paradise, Nevada
  • Watch: ESPN

Max Verstappen has a history of success in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. When the Formula 1 circuit returned to Sin City in 2023, Verstappen was the first winner of the race.

Oddsmakers see the Red Bull driver as the man to beat once again in this year's race. Verstappen is set as the +150 favorite. McLaren's Lando Norris, currently the F1 series points leader, is the +225 second betting choice.

Let's take a look at the latest Las Vegas Grand Prix odds from the leading online sportsbooks. Remember, odds are always subject to change.

Las Vegas Grand Prix OddsBovadaBetUSBetOnline
Max Verstappen+150+175+150
Lando Norris+225+200+225
George Russell+450+450+450
Oscar Piastri+800+650+800
Kimi Antonelli+1000+1000+1000
Charles Leclerc+1600+2000+1600
Lewis Hamilton+4000+4000+4000

Mercedes driver George Russell, winner of two races this season, is showing a line of +450 as the third choice in this betting market. Then comes McLaren's Oscar Piastri with odds of +800. Kimi Antonelli (+1000) and Charles Leclerc (+1600) are next in the Formula 1 betting lines for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

No other driver is showing a betting line shorter than +4000.

Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Betting Picks

This is the 22nd race on the 24-race F1 circuit. The drivers will cover 50 laps around the 3.853-mile, 17-turn Las Vegas Strip Circuit, for a total race distance of 192.599 miles.

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Before we take a look at the top contenders and get into the analysis and predictions for this race, take some time to check out our expansive Formula 1 betting page.

Max Verstappen (+150)

His third-place finish in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix marked the seventh successive podium performance for the resurgent Verstappen. That includes three wins, two seconds, and two thirds, as Verstappen makes a late run at trying to retain his world title.

In his last 14 races in Canada or the USA, Verstappen has posted 10 wins. He ran fifth in last year's Las Vegas Grand Prix, his worst performance over that 14-race run.

Lando Norris (+225)

Back-to-back wins in Mexico City and Sao Paulo have solidified Norris' chances in the pursuit of his first F1 world driving title.

It's the second time this season that Norris has won consecutive races. He's never won three in a row, however. The British driver has recorded five wins over his last 11 races.

George Russell (+450)

Russell has two wins on this year's schedule, in Montreal and Singapore. However, the Mercedes driver has been struggling since winning in Singapore.

Over the past three races, Russell hasn't landed a single podium finish. His best finish over that span was his fourth in the last race at Sao Paulo. However, Russell is the defending Las Vegas Grand Prix champion.

Oscar Piastri (+800)

Since his win in the Dutch Grand Prix, Piastri's season and his title hopes have been completely derailed. He's earned one podium finish in six races since, a third in Italy.

Over the past three races, the Australian driver has posted a trio of fifth-place finishes.

Kimi Antonelli (+1000)

His second-place performance in Sao Paulo was the first podium finish for the 19-year-old rookie driver for Mercedes since he was third in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Charles Leclerc (+1600)

Just when it looked as though Leclerc was turning a corner, things came apart again for the Ferrari driver. He was third in the US Grand Prix and second in Mexico City.

Unfortunately, Leclerc was forced to retire from the race in Sao Paulo following a collision with Piastri on Lap 6.

Best Las Vegas GP Prop Bets

Antonelli's second-place run in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix has moved him into the driver's seat among those drivers still seeking their first win of the F1 season. Antonelli is given odds of +800 to win at least one of the final three races of the 2025 season. Leclerc is next at +1000, followed by his Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton at a betting line of +4000.

Ferrari is the favored team to win a race among those teams that are still winless in 2025. The odds are +500 that a Ferrari will take a checkered flag before the end of the season.

Norris Heavy Favorite In Formula 1 Championship Futures

Norris now owns a 24-point lead in the race for the F1 world driving title. He's pulled away significantly in Formula 1 futures in terms of the betting line to win the overall title this year.

The McLaren driver is now the overwhelming -850 odds-on favorite to win the world championship. It would be the first for Norris as an F1 driver.

His McLaren teammate Piastri is second in the standings and a distant second in this betting market with a line of +600. Piastri was the betting choice to win it all up until a couple of weeks ago.

Four-time world champion Verstappen is the third betting choice to win the title at +1100. He's sitting with 341 points. That's 49 fewer than Norris. Verstappen is the reigning F1 world champion.

Las Vegas Grand Prix Betting Pick

Will Norris be third-time lucky? As noted previously, the McLaren driver has never won three F1 races in a row.

Max Verstappen To win F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Bovada
+150

When it comes to America first, Verstappen is the driver. His 10 wins in his last 14 races in Canada and the USA can't be ignored. Go with Verstappen to win in the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix picks.