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FanDuel Named Formula 1’s Official Betting Partner — What F1 Fans Who Wager Need to Know

Formula 1 and FanDuel announced on April 30, 2026 that they have entered into a multi-year partnership naming FanDuel the Official Betting Operator of Formula 1 in the United States and Canada. It is the first time Formula 1 has ever partnered with a betting operator in the United States, marking a significant shift in how the sport approaches wagering fans in North America. The announcement arrives at a meaningful moment on the F1 calendar, with the Miami Grand Prix on the horizon and the Canadian Grand Prix to follow shortly after.

What the Partnership Actually Means

This is more than a logo deal. The partnership is built around integration — FanDuel odds and betting content will be woven directly into the official F1 website and app, specifically within an age-gated Betting Guide section. That means fans in the US and Canada will be able to access FanDuel odds, real-time insights, and betting context without leaving the F1 ecosystem. The goal is to give bettors relevant information throughout each race weekend, not just a link to a sportsbook and nothing else.

FanDuel brings a lot to the table for a partnership like this. The sportsbook currently serves 17 million customers across North America, making it one of the largest sports betting platforms on the continent. For F1, aligning with a platform of that scale gives the sport direct access to an already-engaged betting audience. For FanDuel customers, it opens up a more immersive way to engage with a sport that has been growing rapidly in North America — fueled in no small part by Netflix’s Drive to Survive docuseries, which brought millions of new fans to the grid.

Jonny Haworth, Director of Commercial Partnerships at Formula 1, said in the announcement: “We’re delighted to welcome FanDuel as our new Official Betting Operator in the United States and Canada — markets that continue to increase their love and engagement with Formula 1.” Karol Corcoran, FanDuel Sportsbook Managing Director, added: “Being named an Official Betting Operator of Formula 1 marks an exciting step forward as we enhance our sportsbook product to deliver more interactive experiences for fans. Formula 1 generates an incredible amount of real-time data, and our platform is built to turn that into engaging betting opportunities for fans.”

Betting Markets F1 Fans Can Expect on FanDuel

The partnership focuses on markets that align naturally with how fans already think about a race weekend. Race winner odds are the obvious entry point — picking who takes the checkered flag. Beyond that, FanDuel and F1 have highlighted podium finishes and head-to-head driver matchups as core offerings. Podium bets give bettors more flexibility than a straight race winner, while driver matchups — where you pick which of two named drivers finishes higher — are particularly well-suited to F1 given the layered team dynamics at play in any given race.

More wagering options are expected to come later in the 2026 season. The partnership is described as evolving, with FanDuel and F1 committing to build out new betting experiences as the year progresses. If you have been looking for more structured ways to bet on F1, the FanDuel Sportsbook Review breaks down the platform in full detail.

Timing: The North America Swing Starts Now

The timing of this announcement is not accidental. Formula 1 is heading into its most important stretch of the season from a North American audience perspective. The Miami Grand Prix is up next, with the Canadian Grand Prix to follow. These are two of the highest-profile events of the year for fans in the US and Canada, and launching the FanDuel integration now means bettors will have the full experience available during races that will drive peak engagement.

Heading into Miami, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri currently leads the drivers’ championship, which gives the upcoming races added narrative weight for both casual viewers and serious bettors watching the title race develop.

How This Fits Into F1’s Broader Betting Strategy

It is worth noting that this FanDuel deal is specific to the United States and Canada. In March 2026, Formula 1 announced a separate partnership with Betway covering Canada, Mexico, and other international markets. The two deals operate independently and reflect F1’s deliberate approach to building official betting relationships on a regional basis rather than through a single global operator.

The FanDuel and F1 partnership also includes a commitment to responsible gaming content, with both organizations agreeing to collaborate on messaging aimed at keeping betting safe and informed. That is increasingly standard in high-profile sports betting deals, and it signals that F1 is approaching this space thoughtfully rather than simply chasing revenue.

For bettors who are new to F1 wagering and want to understand how state-by-state rules affect your access, the State-By-State Sports Betting Guide is a useful starting point. And if you are looking to get started on FanDuel ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, the FanDuel Promo Code page has the latest available offers.

Carmelo Roldan

Carmelo graduated from Kent State University with a bachelor's degree in business management. Using his 10+ years of sports betting experience, Carmelo is one of the main analysts for UFC on HelloRookie.

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