Motorsports Betting Odds and Lines

After a weekend full of excitement, next Sunday starts eith the F1 Monaco GP, NASCAR continues with the FireKeepers 400, and the IndyCar Series will also have action with the Bommarito Automotive Group 500.

Last Sunday, Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cracker Barrel 400, while Alex Palou won the Detroit GP in the Indycar Series. The previous weekend, Kimi Antonelli won again in F1, this time followed by Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in Canada.

Below, we will discuss each event and reveal the corresponding motorsport betting odds on the top five drivers in each race.

Bet on F1 Barcelona Grand Prix

  • Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
  • Time: 9:00 ET
  • Venue: Monaco Street Circuit
  • Broadcast: Apple TV, Netflix, TSN

Charles Leclerc is leading the F1 Monaco GP odds this weekend, followed by his teammate at Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, and current leader in the standings, Kimi Antonelli.

Bet on NASCAR FireKeepers Casino 400

  • Date: Sunday, June 7th, 2026
  • Time: 15:00 ET
  • Venue: Michigan International Speedway, Tennessee
  • Broadcast: Prime Video

Denny Hamlin is having a grear year and is the favorite in the FireKeepers Casino 400 odds for this event.

Bet on IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Group 500

  • Date: Sunday, June 7th, 2026
  • Time: 21:00 ET
  • Venue: World Wide Technology Raceway. Madison, Illinois.
  • Broadcast: FOX

For this race, David Malukas arrives as the favorite to win in the IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Group 500 odds.

Main Events During the Year

Depending on which motorsport you prefer, there are different racing events to look forward to over the season. Still, there are a few competitions and races any motorsports fan shouldn’t miss, and that primarily includes races on prominent racing tracks, unique races such as 24 Hours of Le Mans, or the sports’ final races of the season.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is widely regarded as the most prestigious endurance race in the world. Alongside F1’s Monaco Grand Prix and IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500, it forms the legendary “Triple Crown of Motorsport. The Daytona 500 is also one of the most important races in NASCAR.

We have Indy 500 odds over a big part of the year.

Which One Is Better? F1 or NASCAR?

Both motorsports have their own appeal. They often run concurrently, so motorsports fans will have no shortage to watch or bet as NASCAR and F1 odds are widely available in the sportsbook.

But other than both being auto racing sports, they are different from each other. This makes both worth watching.

The biggest difference is the types of cars they use. Formula 1 cars are aerodynamic masterpieces with an open-wheel design, low ground clearance, and front and rear wings, allowing them to maintain grip at high speeds. In contrast, NASCAR vehicles are bulkier, stock car-inspired machines built for endurance and the physical demands of oval track racing.

F1’s V6 turbo hybrid engines combine combustion and electric power for strategic boosts, impacting F1 predictions on race outcomes. Meanwhile, NASCAR’s naturally aspirated V8 engines deliver raw power, making NASCAR predictions all about handling and endurance rather than hybrid strategy.

Another major difference between F1 and NASCAR is the variety of tracks they use. NASCAR races, held only in the U.S.A., take place on short or long tracks, with teams using specialized cars for each. Meanwhile, F1 circuits are spread across the globe and feature winding curves, narrow turns, and high-speed straights. This makes motorsports betting a unique endeavor compared to NASCAR’s mostly oval tracks with occasional left/right turns.

Both NASCAR and F1 drivers are also highly skilled and courageous. But they have to navigate entirely different challenges.

NASCAR drivers rely on endurance and adaptability, handling hours-long races with close-quarter pack racing while making split-second decisions on pit strategy and tire management. Conversely, F1 drivers navigate intricate circuits at extreme speeds, requiring millimeter-precise control, rapid reflexes, and a deep technical understanding of car dynamics.

Whether analyzing pit strategies or race conditions, those who bet on NASCAR must consider the sport’s emphasis on teamwork and track adaptability, while F1 picks hinge on precision and split-second reactions.

Which Are Other Popular Motorsports Competitions?

F1 and NASCAR are the kings of motorsports. But they’re not the only ones available for motorsport betting. For Formula racing, we also have the IndyCar Series, Formula E, and Formula 1’s “lower division” counterparts in F2 and F3. Of these, IndyCar is beginning to gain traction, especially in the U.S.

IndyCar looks similar to F1. The external design of the cars look identical. But one significant difference is how all IndyCar cars use the same chassis and aerodynamic kit, which are provided by Honda or Chevrolet as of the 2025 season. We also have IndyCar odds for you at BetUS.

Everything else, teams develop on their own. The tracks in IndyCar are also a mixture of circular tracks and F1-style tracks, though all, as of 2025, take place within the U.S.A. or Canada.

We also have sports-car racing, rallying, and motorcycle racing, all of which are available for motorsports betting (to an extent).

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is widely regarded as the most prestigious endurance race in the world. Alongside F1’s Monaco Grand Prix and IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500, it forms the legendary “Triple Crown of Motorsport.”

Unlike most races that crown a winner based on the fastest time, Le Mans is all about endurance—victory goes to the team that covers the most distance in 24 hours. As motorsport news continues to highlight, this grueling event pushes both drivers and machines to their absolute limits.

Motorsports fans seeking to bet on rallying and motorcycle racing can turn to the World Rally Championship (WRC) and Grand Prix motorcycle racing. These are like the F1 of their respective sports, and just as how F1 and NASCAR greatly differ, these present their own unique challenges for their respective competitors and sports bettors alike.

How To Bet On Motor Sports

Types of Bets

  • The outright win bet, or race winner is the most straightforward bet you can make on any motorsport. It’s a simple wager on which driver you believe will win the next race. Basically, this is a default bet and the most basic wager you can make on any motorsport.
  • The podium finish is a very common wager for motorsports bettors like to use and is in a way similar to the race winner bet. But instead of betting on which driver will win the race, you bet on which driver will finish the race inside the top three.
  • Futures bets are all wagers you can make on a future event and are most commonly used to predict which driver will win the championship. In some racing organizations, such as NASCAR, you can also bet on which driver will make the playoffs, who will win the regular season, or which manufacturer will win the team championship.
  • Finally, there are also the props. Prop bets are wagers that allow you to bet on a different aspect of the game/race rather than on who will win. Instead, they focus on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a specific event, which can be anything the bookie decides it to be. There are also F1 special bets that you can check out.

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Motorsports Faqs

Yes! You can bet on motorsports as long as you have access to a sportsbook that can provide you with the motorsports odds on the sport you wish to wager on. But know that betting markets on some less popular motorsports such as rally and dirt bike racing might not be available everywhere.
Yes, you can enjoy motorsports betting at BetUS! From NASCAR to Formula 1 and beyond, BetUS offers exciting options for motorsports enthusiasts to place bets and follow the action.
BetUS is widely known as one of the best online sportsbooks for motorsports betting. It has one of the most competitive motorsports odds and a vast market selection of numerous motorsports.
To bet on the motorsports odds, you simply need to find a sportsbook that has betting markets available, create an account and place your bets. Remember that bookies will have a different offers of motorsports, so first, look through the offer and make sure the bookie covers the motorsport you wish to bet on.
Motorsports odds work the exact same way as the odds you would find on football, hockey, baseball, or basketball; however, the bet types are more similar to other racing sports, such as winter ski racing.

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