Formula 1: Full standings, betting odds at the halfway mark

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Formula 1 (Photo by Josef Bollwein/SEPA.Media /Getty Images)
Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Formula 1 (Photo by Josef Bollwein/SEPA.Media /Getty Images) /
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The 2022 Formula 1 season is halfway over following Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Where do things stand with 11 races to go?

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc earned his third win of the 2022 Formula 1 season in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, holding off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to get himself back on the top step of the podium for the first time in three months.

With that, the first half of the 2022 season was brought to an end, as there are 11 races down and 11 races to go.

How do the standings, both the driver standings and the constructor standings, look at the halfway mark, and how do the contending drivers and teams stack up in the betting odds?

Here’s a look at the driver standings.

Driver standings
1 – Max Verstappen, Red Bull – 208 (0)
2 – Charles Leclerc, Ferrari – 170 (-38)
3 – Sergio Perez, Red Bull – 151 (-57)
4 – Carlos Sainz Jr., Ferrari – 133 (-75)
5 – George Russell, Mercedes – 128 (-80)
6 – Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes – 109 (-99)
7 – Lando Norris, McLaren – 64 (-144)
8 – Esteban Ocon, Alpine – 52 (-156)
9 – Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo – 46 (-162)
10 – Fernando Alonso, Alpine – 29 (-179)
11 – Kevin Magnussen, Haas – 22 (-186)
12 – Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren – 17 (-191)
13 – Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri – 16 (-192)
14 – Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin – 15 (-193)
15 – Mick Schumacher, Haas – 12 (-196)
16 – Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri – 11 (-197)
17 – Guanyu Zhou, Alfa Romeo – 5 (-203)
18 – Alexander Albon, Williams – 3 (-205)
19 – Lance Stroll, Aston Martin – 3 (-205)
20 – Nicholas Latifi, WIlliams – 0 (-208)
21 – Nico Hulkenberg, Aston Martin – 0 (-208)

NOTE: Nico Hulkenberg is not a full-time driver; he filled in for Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin for two races to start the season. All ties sorted by best finish.

And here are the driver championship odds (for the top six), courtesy of WynnBET.

NOTE: -325 means a successful $325 bet wins $100. +300 means a successful $100 bet wins $300.

  • Max Verstappen: -325
  • Charles Leclerc: +300
  • Carlos Sainz Jr: +2500
  • Lewis Hamilton: +2500
  • Sergio Perez: +4000
  • George Russell: +4000

Here’s a look at the constructor standings.

Constructor standings
1 – Red Bull – 359 (0)
2 – Ferrari – 303 (-56)
3 – Mercedes – 237 (-122)
4 – McLaren – 81 (-278)
5 – Alpine – 81 (-278)
6 – Alfa Romeo – 51 (-308)
7 – Haas – 34 (-325)
8 – AlphaTauri – 27 (-332)
9 – Aston Martin – 18 (-341)
10 – Williams – 3 (-356)

And here are the constructor championship odds (for the top three), courtesy of WynnBET.

  • Red Bull: -300
  • Ferrari: +240
  • Mercedes: +1100

Formula 1 is off this coming weekend, but the second half of the 2022 season is scheduled to get underway the following Sunday, July 24 with the French Grand Prix at Circuit Paul Ricard.

This race is the penultimate race before the summer break, with the Hungarian Grand Prix scheduled to take place at the Hungaroring on Sunday, July 31 before a four-week hiatus.

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The summer break is scheduled to end on Sunday, August 28 with the Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.