Il World di formula 1 flies from Jeddah to Melbourne where, on Sunday, the Australian Grand Prix, third world championship event of the season. As always the man to beat è Max Verstappen who, after winning the first two races of the season, are determinedly aiming for the hat-trick. The three-time world champion, who won for the first time on the Melbourne hairpins last year. He is a huge favourite, according to them Sisal experts, at 1,60 for pole position while for race success the odds drop to 1,36.

Red Bull's most accredited rival for the Dutchman remains Charles Leclerc (pictured) who, two seasons ago, won a spectacular race at the wheel of his Ferrari number 16. The Predestined, third in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, is not satisfied and wants to return to the top step of the podium, despite being aware that the undertaking will be anything but simple. The Monegasque's triumph is played at 9,00 while a pole start is offered at 3,00.

Sergio Perez, always second in the season behind team leader Verstappen, is ready to seize the opportunity, success at 9,00, if the opportunity arises.

However, they deserve a separate discussion Lewis Hamilton, on one side, and the McLaren on top. The seven-time world champion has a particular relationship with the Melbourne track: Hammer achieved pole eight times, an absolute record, but only on two occasions did he take the checkered flag first. The triumph of the Mercedes number 44 would pay 25 times the stakes.

La McLaren, on the contrary, is the team that more than any other in Formula 1 can boast successes on Australian soil, eleven of them. The most recent, however, was 12 years ago when Jenson Button brought the English car to triumph. Twelve like the victories that McLaren dreams of achieving in Melbourne next weekend, a scenario that is offered at 12.

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