Top betting tips for Saudi Arabian GP: New circuit could spring a surprise for Lewis Hamilton
Formula 1 heads to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Saudi Arabia for the penultimate race of the season, and a World Champion could be crowned if Lewis Hamilton struggles to adapt.
Formula 1 could crown a new World Champion for the first time since 2016 when the sport pays its maiden visit to Saudi Arabia this weekend.
But instead, the odds suggest this enthralling title battle will go all the way to the final hurdle in Abu Dhabi with potentially only one point separating Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton - or perhaps even level pegging.
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix schedule
Practice 2: Friday 3 December: 5 - 6pm
Practice 3: Saturday 4 December: 2 - 3pm
Qualifying: Saturday 4 December: 5 - 6pm
Race: Sunday 5 December: 5.30pm
Can a new track trip up Hamilton?
If the Briton beats Verstappen to the chequered flag like he has at the past two races, and also bags the point available for fastest lap, the duo would be tied on points heading to Abu Dhabi.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, however. Firstly, Hamilton has to produce a clean weekend, stay out of the barriers at the Jeddah Street Circuit, hope the Mercedes 'rocket' engine works as well as it did at Interlagos and keep his fingers crossed that Red Bull are unable to raise themselves back to the level they were achieving for the vast majority of the campaign.
Planet Sport picks for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
And it is not as if Red Bull have dropped away hugely. If all goes to plan, Verstappen should be a contender for a front-row start at least, although Mercedes will be ultra-keen to lock out the top two positions with Valtteri Bottas, whose main strength is in qualifying.
Fastest lap markets for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
It is a tool Red Bull have utilised effectively recently and Sergio Perez holds some appeal at 4/1 to grab that point, as he did two races ago in Brazil on the very last lap to stop Hamilton from further closing the gap to Verstappen.