The question is was it really the true pace of Ferrari in San Marino? If so then back Michael to win but I think really you need to see Friday practice to get abit of an idea who will be fighting for the win. Don't bother with Honda, its wasted money. I still figure Mclaren will one day hit the pace, maybe there home race will be the start?
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are the latest odds for the European GP winner (best odds in bold):
| DRIVER: |
LADBROKES: |
BET365: |
GAMEBOOKERS: |
| Fernando Alonso |
11/10 |
4/5 |
5/4 |
| Kimi Raikkonen |
9/2 |
9/2 |
333/100 |
| Michael Schumacher |
9/2 |
4/1 |
13/4 |
| Giancarlo Fisichella |
8/1 |
9/1 |
9/1 |
| Juan Pablo Montoya |
14/1 |
14/1 |
9/1 |
| Jenson Button |
12/1 |
16/1 |
15/1 |
| Felipe Massa |
20/1 |
25/1 |
22/1 |
| Rubens Barrichello |
33/1 |
50/1 |
50/1 |
| Ralf Schumacher |
40/1 |
50/1 |
50/1 |
| Mark Webber |
50/1 |
40/1 |
40/1 |
| Jarno Trulli |
50/1 |
66/1 |
70/1 |
| Nico Rosberg |
50/1 |
50/1 |
60/1 |
| Nick Heidfeld |
100/1 |
80/1 |
80/1 |
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