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Smart money on the Schumachers

Michael Schumacher is heavily tipped to continue his record-breaking season with a victory in front of Ferrari's home fans at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend. But once again bookmakers are singling out the Williams drivers Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya as possible gatecrashers to Ferrari's Monza party

The Williams pair endured a torrid Belgian Grand Prix two weeks ago, but their BMW engines are expected to give the Grove-based team the edge in Italy. According to British bookmakers Ladbrokes, Ralf is 9-4 to take pole and 5-2 to win the race. Team mate Montoya is a little further back at 5-2 for pole and 7-2 to pick up his first win in Formula 1.

If you are looking for a slightly riskier bet, have a look at the Benettons. The car seems to have greatly improved over the past few races and Giancarlo Fisichella is 14-1 to repeat the podium place he took in Belgium two weeks ago. Team mate Jenson Button is under the cosh at the moment, but if he is to show his mettle at Monza he could be worth a punt to finish in the points, the young Brit is 6-1 to score some points on Sunday.

However, the team from Maranello has consistently given punters a return on their money throughout the season and the best value Ferrari bet is probably a race dual forecast. Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello are 10-1 to score a one-two.

Ladbrokes has a whole range of bets for the Italian Grand Prix, to find out more visit www.ladbrokes.co.uk



Michael Schumacher
Ralf Schumacher
Juan Pablo Montoya
David Coulthard
Mika Hakkinen
Rubens Barrichello
Jarno Trulli
Kimi Raikkonen
Nick Heidfeld
Giancarlo Fisichella
Jean Alesi
Jacques Villeneuve
Olivier Panis
Eddie Irvine
Pedro de la Rosa
Jenson Button
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Jos Verstappen
Enrique Bernoldi
Fernando Alonso
Alex Yoong

Each way bets 1/5 odds first 3


M Schumacher
R Schumacher
JP Montoya
M Hakkinen
D Coulthard
R Barrichello
J Trulli
Any other driver


M Schumacher
R Schumacher
JP Montoya
D Coulthard
M Hakkinen
R Barrichello
Jarno Trulli
K Raikkonen
J Alesi
G Fisichella
N Heidfeld
J Villeneuve
E Irvine


M Schumacher
R Schumacher
JP Montoya
D Coulthard
R Barrichello
M Hakkinen
J Trulli
N Heidfeld
K Raikkonen
J Alesi
G Fisichella
J Villeneuve
E Irvine
O Panis
J Button
P de la Rosa
H-H Frentzen
J Verstappen
E Bernoldi
F Alonso
A Yoong

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