See here for the Sports Rules that apply for bets placed before: 12-01-2023
If there is a presentation ceremony, bets will be settled in accordance with the official result of the relevant governing body at the time of the ceremony.
If there is no presentation ceremony, bets will be settled in accordance with the official result of the relevant governing body immediately after the event.
The above applies regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
If a race is abandoned, postponed or cancelled, all bets will be void unless the race is completed within 24 hours of the original scheduled ‘off’ time.
All drivers who complete 90% of the race laps are deemed as classified finishers in line with the official FIA classification. However, all drivers are given a ranking, and for the purpose of match and positional betting, this ranking shall apply.
The start of the race is deemed to be the signal to start the warm-up lap. All drivers are in play from this point on.
From the formation of any race market, bets are considered to be non-driver no bet. Any bets on drivers who fail to take part in the race for any reason other than non-qualification shall be deemed void.
In the event of a driver switching race teams during race week or a driver not originally listed entering the field, all bets taken prior to these changes being factored into the betting will be re-settled at the correct odds taking into account the team/car change.
The driver who finishes in the highest position is deemed the winner.
The drivers' and constructors' championship titles are awarded to the driver and constructor who score the most points over the course of the season. In the case of a dead heat for a championship place, then the driver or constructor with the higher number of superior race results will be awarded the place.
Bets will be settled as the fastest lap posted during the third qualifying session (Q3). If Q3 does not take place, bets will be settled if the grid is formed based on times from Q1 or Q2. All bets will be void if the grid for the main race or for Sprint Qualifying (where such format is used) is formed based on any other criteria. With respect to all bets on qualifying, either outright or match betting, the official times as recorded by the FIA will apply for the settlement of bets. Drivers must start the first phase of qualifying for bets to stand. Any subsequent penalties or demotions imposed shall be disregarded.
All race bets are settled on the official FIA classification immediately after the sprint qualifying session, with subsequent disqualifications or penalties disregarded. The race must be run within 24 hours of the scheduled ‘off’ time for bets to stand.
If a driver doesn't make it out on track for any part of the race, the selection will be deemed void for this market. Bet settlement will be determined by which lap number a car retires on. Should more than one car retire on the same lap, then dead heat rules apply.
Bet settlement will be determined by which lap number a car retires on. Should more than one car retire on the same lap, then dead heat rules apply. Drivers that don't make it out on track for any part of the race will not count towards the settlement of this market.
This is a bet on how many drivers will retire from the race before they complete one lap proper of the race (not the warm-up lap).
All drivers who complete 90% of the race laps are deemed as classified finishers in line with the official FIA classification. Drivers that don't make it out on track for any part of the race will be deemed void for this market.
For settlement purposes, the winner is deemed to be the driver leading the race as they cross the start/finish line after one classified race lap (warm-up lap not included). In the event of one lap not being fully completed, all bets will be void. If the race starts under the safety car, all bets will be void.
Should the race start under the safety car, then this market will be settled as Yes. If the race finishes under safety car conditions, but the safety car has not had time to get to the front of the leading car, this market will be settled as Yes. Virtual Safety Car (VSC) periods do not count.
Official lap times as recorded by the FIA will be used for settlement. At least one driver must record a lap time in the specified phase of practice for bets to stand. If no lap time is recorded by any driver, all bets will be void.
The 'field' includes any driver who is not listed in the outright odds. Any drivers who fail to qualify for the race will be deemed as non-runners. The race must be run within 24 hours of the scheduled ‘off’ time for bets to stand. The official NASCAR/IndyCar winner of the race will be settled as the winner for betting purposes, this includes all races which are halted prematurely.
If one driver fails to complete the race, the other driver will be deemed the winner. Where both drivers fail to complete the race, the number of laps completed will determine the winner. If both drivers fail to complete on the same lap, the official placings as assigned by the controlling authority will determine the result. Both drivers must start the race for bets to stand. In the event of a replacement driver, all bets are void.
Riders must start qualifying for qualifying bets to stand. Subsequent penalties or demotions will not affect bet settlement.
Both riders must take part in qualifying, and at least one of them must complete a qualifying lap for bets to stand.
Both riders must start for bets to stand. If both riders fail to complete the race, the rider completing more laps will be deemed the winner, if both riders have completed the same number of laps, bets will be void. Subsequent penalties or demotions will not affect bet settlement.
If all riders in the group fail to be classified, then the rider completing the most laps will be deemed the winner. If all riders in the group fail to be classified and two or more riders retire on the same lap, then dead heat rules apply. Riders are grouped together for betting purposes only.
In the event of an abandoned match, all bets will be void unless the running of the remainder of the match would not have affected the result.
All four quoted riders must start the specified heat. Otherwise, bets are void.
Both riders must start at least one race for bets to stand. Bets will be void if a meeting is abandoned unless the result has already been decided beyond dispute. The winner shall be determined by whichever rider has gained the most points after the normal heat stages of any meeting, the only exception to this will be if both riders reach the final, in which case finishing position in the final itself will decide the winner.
Any bonus points earned by a rider will not count towards their total and will be deducted prior to the winner being decided for settlement purposes.
The Sportsbook General Rules will apply for any category of bets or markets not referred to in these Specific Sports Rules.