Mercedes' dominance in Friday practice sessions at Suzuka has propelled their 68% implied probability as trader consensus for the first-scoring constructor in the Japanese Grand Prix, with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton posting the top times in both FP1 and FP2 thanks to a strong aero package suited to the track's high-speed sectors and elevation changes. Ferrari trails at 33% after Charles Leclerc's consistent P3 runs, bolstered by recent upgrades improving their straightline speed. Red Bull's 7% reflects Max Verstappen's balance struggles and P5/P6 finishes amid setup tweaks, while McLaren at 6% contends with Lando Norris' traffic-disrupted laps; no major injuries or DNFs reported, but qualifying and tire strategy will be pivotal amid mild weather forecasts.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · ОбновленоMercedes 68%
Ferrari 43%
Racing Bulls 19%
Tgr Haas 17%
Mercedes
68%
Ferrari
33%
Racing Bulls
19%
Tgr Haas
17%
Alpine
16%
Audi Revolut
11%
Red Bull
7%
Mclaren Mastercard
6%
Cadillac
4%
Williams
1%
Aston Martin
1%
Mercedes 68%
Ferrari 43%
Racing Bulls 19%
Tgr Haas 17%
Mercedes
68%
Ferrari
33%
Racing Bulls
19%
Tgr Haas
17%
Alpine
16%
Audi Revolut
11%
Red Bull
7%
Mclaren Mastercard
6%
Cadillac
4%
Williams
1%
Aston Martin
1%
In the case of a tie between two teams for most points, this market will resolve in favor of the team whose listed name comes first alphabetically.
As soon as the results for this event are known, this market will resolve.
If the 2026 F1 Japanese Grand Prix is canceled or rescheduled to a date after Apr 5, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other.”
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0x69c47De9D...Mercedes' dominance in Friday practice sessions at Suzuka has propelled their 68% implied probability as trader consensus for the first-scoring constructor in the Japanese Grand Prix, with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton posting the top times in both FP1 and FP2 thanks to a strong aero package suited to the track's high-speed sectors and elevation changes. Ferrari trails at 33% after Charles Leclerc's consistent P3 runs, bolstered by recent upgrades improving their straightline speed. Red Bull's 7% reflects Max Verstappen's balance struggles and P5/P6 finishes amid setup tweaks, while McLaren at 6% contends with Lando Norris' traffic-disrupted laps; no major injuries or DNFs reported, but qualifying and tire strategy will be pivotal amid mild weather forecasts.
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