German Grand Prix Odds

The German Grand Prix shares with Japan in the fact that there is an agreement to alternate the race between two circuits every year. The 2010 race will be at Hockenheim after it was staged at Nurenburg in 2009.. An agreement was reached in 2007 which would see alternate tracks being used for the foreseeable future. The German Grand Prix became particularly popular and important in the 90's with the arrival of home grown superstar Michael Schumacher on the Formula 1 scene.

German Grand Prix 2010 Odds

  Paddypower Ladbrokes Boylesports Bet365 Betfair Williamhill VCBet
Sebastian Vettel (Red) 1 10/11 1 5/6 8/7 10/11 5/6
Fernando Alonso (Fer) 15/8 15/8 15/8 7/4 45/23 15/8 2
Mark Webber (Red) 10 10 9 11 23/2 9 9
Felipe Massa (Fer) 14 12 16 11 19 12 12
Lewis Hamilton (McL) 16 14 20 16 25 14 14
Jenson Button (McL) 16 16 20 16 35 18 16
Robert Kubica (Ren) 80 100 150 150 229 100 66
Nico Rosberg (Mer) 80 100 125 100 309 100 100
Rubens Barrichello (Wil) 125 125 250 100 389 100 150
Michael Schumacher (Mer) 200 150 250 200 599 150 150
Adrian Sutil (For) 200 300 250 300 999 250 200
Vitaly Petrov (Ren) 250 300 300 250 999 250 250
Pedro De La Rosa (Sau) 500 400 500 250 999 400 500
Vitantonio Liuzzi (For) 200 500 500 500 999 750 250
Kamui Kobayashi (Sau) 250 250 500 250 999 250 250
Nico Hulkenberg (Wil) 200 150 250 150 999 150 200
Sebastien Buemi (Tor) 500 500 750 400 999 500 500
Jaime Alguersuari (Tor) 500 500 750 500 999 500 500
Timo Glock (Vir) 500 3000 4000 3000 999 4000 2500
Heikki Kovalainen (Lot) 500 2000 3000 2000 999 2500 1000
Bruno Senna (HRT) 500 5000 5000 5000 999 4000 2500
Jarno Trulli (Lot) 500 2000 3000 2000 999 2500 2500
Lucas Di Grassi (Vir) 500 5000 5000 3000 999 5000 2500
Sakon Yamamoto (HRT) 500 5000 5000 5000 - 5000 -
Any Other Driver - - - - 999 - -

The Circuit Details

In 1976, Niki Lauda suffered horrific burns at the Nurburgring which lead to its Formula 1 licence being revoked. With this in mind the Nurburgring underwent huge developments and won its licence back in 1984 when it staged the European Grand Prix. The circuit holds a distance of 5.148 km and total race distance is 308.863km spread out over 60 laps. The current lap record at the Nurburgring is held by Michael Schumacher who clocked 1.29.468 in 2004.

2009 German Grand Prix Result

Mark Webber the Australian driver, racing for Red Bull won his fist Grand Prix on 12th July when taking the chequered flag at the German Grand Prix at Nurburgring. It was his first F1 victory and he has helped his team close the gap with Brawn in the 2009 Constructors championship.

Sebastian Vettel twice a winner already this season finished second giving Red Bull a second successive 1-2 finish.

Championship leader, Jenson Button finished fifth but still holds a 21 point lead at the top of the table from Vettel. Webber has climbed into third position overall with Brawn’s second driver, Rubens Barrichello in fourth. See 2009 Drivers Championship.

The next race is the Hungarian Grand Prix which takes place on 26 July

The points scorers from the 2009 German Grand Prix were as follows:

  • 1st Mark Webber, Red Bull – 10 pts
  • 2nd Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull – 8pts
  • 3rd Felipe Massa, Ferrari – 6 pts
  • 4th Nico Rosberg, Williams – 5 pts
  • 5th Jenson Button, Brawn – 4 pts
  • 6th Rubens Barrichello, Brawn – 3 pts
  • 7th Fernando Alonso, Renault – 2 pts
  • 8th Heikki Kovalainen, McLaren – 1 pt

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2008 German Grand Prix Result (Hockenheim)

Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
2  Nelsinho Piquet Renault
3  Felipe Massa Ferrari
4  Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber
5  Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes
6  Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
7  Robert Kubica BMW Sauber
8  Sebastian Vettel STR-Ferrari