I got into Formula 1 during the Scandinavian wave of interest, staying up to time-shifted Sunday races and slowly realising the parts I cared about most happened away from the cameras — the strategy calls, the tyre degradation, the qualifying-versus-race-pace gap. From Copenhagen I followed every session I could and turned a fan's curiosity into something more analytical. My predictions are built on car pace relative to track type, tyre and strategy models, qualifying trends, and how a team's package suits a high-downforce circuit versus a power track. I spend real time on podium, points-finish and head-to-head markets, because outright winner is often the least valuable bet on the board. Driver reputation matters far less than the machinery underneath them on a given weekend. Five years in, I've learned how a safety car, a sudden shower or one bad pit stop can wreck a read that was perfectly sound. So I focus on disciplined process, fair prices, and explaining the reasoning rather than promising a result the chaos of a race can erase. — Freya Madsen
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