George Russell commands 56.5% trader consensus for the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship, driven by Mercedes' competitive W15 chassis showing strong pace in recent Grands Prix like Mexico, where upgrades boosted high-speed performance, paired with his consistent podium finishes and two 2024 wins amid Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari departure. Kimi Antonelli's 17.4% reflects hype from his dominant F2 season and promising Mercedes tests, though rookie inexperience in F1 wheel-to-wheel racing tempers expectations against teammate Russell. Charles Leclerc at 6.6% gains from Ferrari's Hamilton duo but faces inconsistent qualifying and strategy; Max Verstappen's 4.5% accounts for Red Bull's constructors' slip behind McLaren post-Pérez benching and Liam Lawson's interim stint, highlighting car dependency over driver talent.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoGeorge Russell 56%
Kimi Antonelli 17.4%
Charles Leclerc 6.8%
Lewis Hamilton 6.0%
$58,029,523 Vol.
$58,029,523 Vol.
George Russell
56%
Kimi Antonelli
17%
Charles Leclerc
7%
Lewis Hamilton
6%
Max Verstappen
5%
Lando Norris
2%
Oscar Piastri
2%
Fernando Alonso
<1%
Esteban Ocon
<1%
Nico Hülkenberg
<1%
Pierre Gasly
<1%
Liam Lawson
<1%
Arvid Lindblad
<1%
Carlos Sainz Jr.
<1%
Sergio Pérez
<1%
Isack Hadjar
<1%
Lance Stroll
<1%
Oliver Bearman
<1%
Gabriel Bortoleto
<1%
Franco Colapinto
<1%
Alexander Albon
<1%
Valtteri Bottas
<1%
George Russell 56%
Kimi Antonelli 17.4%
Charles Leclerc 6.8%
Lewis Hamilton 6.0%
$58,029,523 Vol.
$58,029,523 Vol.
George Russell
56%
Kimi Antonelli
17%
Charles Leclerc
7%
Lewis Hamilton
6%
Max Verstappen
5%
Lando Norris
2%
Oscar Piastri
2%
Fernando Alonso
<1%
Esteban Ocon
<1%
Nico Hülkenberg
<1%
Pierre Gasly
<1%
Liam Lawson
<1%
Arvid Lindblad
<1%
Carlos Sainz Jr.
<1%
Sergio Pérez
<1%
Isack Hadjar
<1%
Lance Stroll
<1%
Oliver Bearman
<1%
Gabriel Bortoleto
<1%
Franco Colapinto
<1%
Alexander Albon
<1%
Valtteri Bottas
<1%
This market will resolve as soon as the official results of the final scheduled race of the 2026 F1 season are known.
If multiple drivers tie for first place in the drivers standings, this market will resolve according to the tiebreak procedure used by F1 to determine the 2026 F1 Drivers’ champion.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed driver to win the 2026 F1 Drivers Championship based on the rules of F1 (e.g., they are mathematically eliminated from contention), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the F1 season is permanently canceled or has not been completed by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Formula 1.
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Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve as soon as the official results of the final scheduled race of the 2026 F1 season are known.
If multiple drivers tie for first place in the drivers standings, this market will resolve according to the tiebreak procedure used by F1 to determine the 2026 F1 Drivers’ champion.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed driver to win the 2026 F1 Drivers Championship based on the rules of F1 (e.g., they are mathematically eliminated from contention), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the F1 season is permanently canceled or has not been completed by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Formula 1.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...George Russell commands 56.5% trader consensus for the 2025 F1 Drivers' Championship, driven by Mercedes' competitive W15 chassis showing strong pace in recent Grands Prix like Mexico, where upgrades boosted high-speed performance, paired with his consistent podium finishes and two 2024 wins amid Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari departure. Kimi Antonelli's 17.4% reflects hype from his dominant F2 season and promising Mercedes tests, though rookie inexperience in F1 wheel-to-wheel racing tempers expectations against teammate Russell. Charles Leclerc at 6.6% gains from Ferrari's Hamilton duo but faces inconsistent qualifying and strategy; Max Verstappen's 4.5% accounts for Red Bull's constructors' slip behind McLaren post-Pérez benching and Liam Lawson's interim stint, highlighting car dependency over driver talent.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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