Kimi Antonelli's commanding 50-point championship lead after the summer break shapes head-to-head markets at the final Dutch Grand Prix, where the Mercedes driver posted podium form alongside Max Verstappen's second-place finish behind Lando Norris's upgraded McLaren victory. Zandvoort's narrow, banked layout with 14 demanding corners and exposure to North Sea winds emphasizes tire management and qualifying pace, favoring drivers with strong recent one-lap speed and adaptability to variable conditions during the weekend's first Sprint format. Verstappen's home-circuit familiarity and Red Bull's historical pace here contrast with McLaren's momentum and Ferrari-Mercedes title contention between Antonelli, Hamilton, and Russell, while schedule compression after the break and potential weather shifts add volatility to direct matchups.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedColapinto vs Gasly
50%
Alonso vs Stroll
50%
Bortoleto vs Hulkenberg
52%
Perez vs Bottas
50%
Norris vs Piastri
51%
Russell vs Antonelli
50%
Leclerc vs Norris
49%
Leclerc vs Verstappen
50%
Leclerc vs Piastri
50%
Leclerc vs Russell
50%
Norris vs Verstappen
54%
Norris vs Hamilton
50%
Verstappen vs Hamilton
52%
Albon vs Jr.
51%
Leclerc vs Hamilton
52%
Ocon vs Bearman
50%
Verstappen vs Hadjar
50%
Lindblad vs Lawson
50%
Norris vs Russell
50%
Verstappen vs Piastri
50%
Verstappen vs Russell
49%
Hamilton vs Piastri
50%
Hamilton vs Russell
50%
Piastri vs Russell
50%
$0.00 Vol.
Colapinto vs Gasly
50%
Alonso vs Stroll
50%
Bortoleto vs Hulkenberg
52%
Perez vs Bottas
50%
Norris vs Piastri
51%
Russell vs Antonelli
50%
Leclerc vs Norris
49%
Leclerc vs Verstappen
50%
Leclerc vs Piastri
50%
Leclerc vs Russell
50%
Norris vs Verstappen
54%
Norris vs Hamilton
50%
Verstappen vs Hamilton
52%
Albon vs Jr.
51%
Leclerc vs Hamilton
52%
Ocon vs Bearman
50%
Verstappen vs Hadjar
50%
Lindblad vs Lawson
50%
Norris vs Russell
50%
Verstappen vs Piastri
50%
Verstappen vs Russell
49%
Hamilton vs Piastri
50%
Hamilton vs Russell
50%
Piastri vs Russell
50%
If Colapinto finishes ahead of Gasly, this market will resolve to "Colapinto".
If Gasly finishes ahead of Colapinto, this market will resolve to "Gasly".
In the case of a tie between two drivers, this market will resolve 50-50.
If the Dutch Grand Prix is postponed this market will remain open until the vent has been completed. If the Dutch Grand Prix is permanently canceled this market will resolve 50-50.
If either driver fails to finish the race (including DNF, DSQ, or any other non-finish), the driver who completes more laps will be considered to have finished ahead. If both drivers complete the same number of laps, this market will resolve 50-50, regardless of the order in which they retired. This rule applies even if one or both drivers are unclassified in the FIA “Final Classification.”
This market will resolve based on the "Final Classification" published by the FIA following the conclusion of the race. The "Final Classification" is typically released 30-60 minutes after the race ends and includes any applied time penalties and official adjustments.
Disqualifications or changes made after the publication of the "Final Classification" will not affect market resolution. The timing of the podium ceremony does not determine the result for this market — only the FIA's published classification will be used to resolve this market.
Market Opened: Aug 15, 2026, 7:30 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2026/racesResolver
0x65070BE91...If Colapinto finishes ahead of Gasly, this market will resolve to "Colapinto".
If Gasly finishes ahead of Colapinto, this market will resolve to "Gasly".
In the case of a tie between two drivers, this market will resolve 50-50.
If the Dutch Grand Prix is postponed this market will remain open until the vent has been completed. If the Dutch Grand Prix is permanently canceled this market will resolve 50-50.
If either driver fails to finish the race (including DNF, DSQ, or any other non-finish), the driver who completes more laps will be considered to have finished ahead. If both drivers complete the same number of laps, this market will resolve 50-50, regardless of the order in which they retired. This rule applies even if one or both drivers are unclassified in the FIA “Final Classification.”
This market will resolve based on the "Final Classification" published by the FIA following the conclusion of the race. The "Final Classification" is typically released 30-60 minutes after the race ends and includes any applied time penalties and official adjustments.
Disqualifications or changes made after the publication of the "Final Classification" will not affect market resolution. The timing of the podium ceremony does not determine the result for this market — only the FIA's published classification will be used to resolve this market.
Resolution Source
https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2026/racesResolver
0x65070BE91...Kimi Antonelli's commanding 50-point championship lead after the summer break shapes head-to-head markets at the final Dutch Grand Prix, where the Mercedes driver posted podium form alongside Max Verstappen's second-place finish behind Lando Norris's upgraded McLaren victory. Zandvoort's narrow, banked layout with 14 demanding corners and exposure to North Sea winds emphasizes tire management and qualifying pace, favoring drivers with strong recent one-lap speed and adaptability to variable conditions during the weekend's first Sprint format. Verstappen's home-circuit familiarity and Red Bull's historical pace here contrast with McLaren's momentum and Ferrari-Mercedes title contention between Antonelli, Hamilton, and Russell, while schedule compression after the break and potential weather shifts add volatility to direct matchups.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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