Motor Racing Betting Terms
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Motorsports Rules
The outcome of a bet on a Formula 1/Nascar/Indy Car/Rally event is based on the first published official results. The decisions taken by the official federation (including but not limited to FIA) and affecting or amending the result achieved on the race field will not be taken into consideration.
Every race begins with the warm-up lap. If the driver that the user has selected is not on the starting grid for the warm-up lap, or ready to start the race from the pit lane, the bet will be void and the stake will be refunded, If a race is suspended and there is no an official declared result, all bets on that race will be void.
Motorsports Markets
Winner (Race): You predict that the selected driver will be the winner of the race.
Winning Constructor (Race): You have to predict which team the winning driver belongs to.
Winning Margin (Race): You have to predict which team/driver will win the race with the margin applied.
Group Winner (Race): You predict that the selected driver will be the winner of the selected group during the race.
Top 3 (Race): You have to predict that the selected driver will reach the podium position.
Top 6 (Race): You have to predict that the selected driver will end the Race within the first six positions. In order to be considered the winner, the driver must complete at least the 90% of the laps completed by the winner rounded down to the nearest whole number of laps.
Top 10 (Race): You have to predict that the selected driver will end the Race within the first ten positions. In order to be considered the winner, the driver must complete at least the 90% of the laps completed by the winner rounded down to the nearest whole number of laps.
H2H (Race): You have to predict which among the two drivers specified in the bet will achieve the best position in the race. Should these drivers retire or be disqualified at the same lap this bet typology will be considered void. If one or more of the drivers listed in the bet are not able to take part in the race this bet typology will be deemed void.
Both Cars Points Finish: You have to predict if both cars of the selected team will end the Race within the first ten positions.
Both Cars classified: You have to predict whether both cars of the selected team will be classified or not according to the official federation report (including but not limited to FIA)
Any Driver to win Race, Pole Position and Fastest Lap: This is also called Hat-trick and you have to predict which driver will win the Race, the Pole Position and Fastest Lap.
First Driver to Make a Pit Stop: You predict which driver will make the first pit stop during the race.
Grid Position of Winner: You predict the starting position on the starting grid of the driver winner of the race.
Winning Nationality: You predict the nationality of the winner of the race.
Driver Classified/Non Classified: You have to predict whether the driver will be classified or not according to the official federation report (including but not limited to FIA), published after the main race. In order to be considered as classified, the driver must complete at least the 90% of the laps completed by the winner rounded down to the nearest whole number of laps.
Number of Classified Drivers: You have to predict how many cars/drivers will be classified according to the federation report (including but not limited to FIA) published after the main race.
Fastest Lap: You have to predict which driver will perform the fastest lap during the Grand Prix main race.
First Driver Retirement: You have to predict which driver will retire first during the Grand Prix main race. A driver disqualified or having an accident is considered as retired. If two or more drivers retire during the same lap they will be considered as equal, independently from the order in which they retired.
First constructor retirement: You have to predict which team will retire first during the Grand Prix main race. A driver disqualified or having an accident is considered as retired. If two or more drivers retire during the same lap they will be considered as equal, independently from the order in which they retired
Safety Car: You have to predict if the safety care will come out onto the track during the race.
Virtual Safety Car: You have to predict if the Virtual safety care will come out onto the track during the race.
Winner (Pole): You predict that the selected driver will achieve the best position during the qualifying session.
Podium (Pole): You predict that the selected driver will conclude the qualifying session in first, second or third position.
H2H (Pole): You have to predict which of the two drivers specified in the bet will achieve the best position in the qualifying session.
Winning Margin (Pole): You have to predict which team/driver will win the pole with the margin applied.
Group Winner (Pole): You predict that the selected driver will be the winner of the selected group during the Pole session.
Winner (Practice): You predict that the selected driver will achieve the best position during the Practice session.
Podium (Practice): You predict that the selected driver will conclude the Practice session in first, second or third position.
H2H (Practice): You have to predict which of the two drivers specified in the bet will achieve the best position in the Practice session.
Winning Margin (Practice): You have to predict which team/driver will win the Practice with the margin applied.
Championship Winner (Drivers and Constructors): This type of market will be settled based on the total points achieved by the drivers, immediately after the podium presentation ceremony of the last Grand Prix of the season.
Championship Driver/Team Head to Head (Overall): You predict which driver/team will set the best placement in the current Driver Championship. If both of the drivers/teams achieve the same points in the season, the winner will be declared with the same criteria used by the official federation (including but not limited to FIA; which means that only the best placements in the seasons will be considered to determine the winner.
Car Number Race Winner Odd/Even: You have to predict whether the winning car number is odd or even.
Team Winner: You have to predict which team (constructor or manufacturer) will win
Top Chevrolet Driver: You have to predict the driver from the specific manufacturer with the best finishing position.
Top Chevrolet Team: You have to predict if the team from the specific manufacturer will have the best finishing position.
Top Ford Driver: You have to predict the driver from the specific manufacturer with the best finishing position.
Top Ford Team: You have to predict if the team from the specific manufacturer will have the best finishing position.
Top Totota Team: You have to predict if the team from the specific manufacturer will have the best finishing position
Top Toyota Driver: You have to predict the driver from the specific manufacturer with the best finishing position.
Head2head: You have to predict the winner. Higher finisher wins, if both do not finish, more laps completed wins, if equal, void.
Winner: You have to predict the winner as per official podium result
Top {winners}: You have to predict if a driver will finish in the Top X (e.g., Top 3, Top 6, Top 10)
Race Winner: You have to predict which driver will win the race.
Top 3 - Race: You have to predict whether a driver will finish in the Top 3
Top 5 - Race: You have to predict whether a driver will finish in the Top 5
Top 10 - Race: You have to predict whether a driver will finish in the Top 10
Stage N - Winner: You have to predict which driver will win a specific stage
Top 3 - Stage N: You have to predict if a driver will finish in Top 3 of a specific stage.
Top 5 - Stage N: You have to predict if a driver will finish in Top 5 of a specific stage.
Top 10 - Stage N: You have to predict if a driver will finish in Top 10 of a specific stage.
Will Manufacturer Z win the race?: You have to predict if any car from the given manufacturer will win the race
Will Manufacturer Z - win Stage N?: You have to predict if any car from the given manufacturer will win a specific stage.
Will Team Y win the race?: You have to predict if a specific team will win the race.
Will Team Y win Stage N?: You have to predict if a specific team will win a specific stage.
MOTORBIKES Rules
The outcome of a bet on a MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, Superbike, Speedway event is based on the first published official results. The decisions taken by the official federation (including but not limited to FIM) and affecting or amending the result achieved on the race field will not be taken into consideration.
Whenever a race is officially postponed or suspended, all the related bets will remain valid if the event takes place before midnight of the day following the date originally set for the match. If it is not resumed or if it is not completed within the mentioned time frame, all bets related to that event will be considered void.ODICRICKET
Motorbikes Markets
Winner (Race): You predict that the selected driver will be the winner of the race.
Podium (Race): You predict that the selected driver will reach the podium (first, second or third position).
H2H (Race): You have to predict which of the two drivers specified in the bet will achieve the best position in the race. In case of both drivers either retiring or being disqualified at the same lap this bet typology will be deemed void.
Winner (Pole): You predict that the selected driver will achieve the best position during the qualifying session.
Podium (Pole): You predict that the selected driver will conclude the qualifying session in first, second or third position.
H2H (Pole): You have to predict which of the two drivers specified in the bet will achieve the best position in the qualifying session.
Best of group (Race,Pole): You have to predict which driver will achieve the highest position in the selected group. In case one of the drivers of the group does not take part in the selected competition, the bet will be deemed void.

