In a weekend of Formula 1 within big news brought by the new regulations on the flexibility of the front wings, here we are with the advice on who to field in Fanta F1 for the Spanish GP. We are at the third appointment in three weeks and after Imola and Monaco the teams are getting ready to experience a very hot Grand Prix (over 40 degrees of asphalt in the first free practice sessions) where they will look for many answers, as well as fantasy managers.
Top Fanta F1 Players to Bet on in Spain
In recent seasons it has been the domain of Max Verstappen. Since 2022 they have arrived three consecutive victories here in Barcelona, which with the victory in 2016 brings him to 4 victories at Montmeló, the third most successful ever after Schumacher and Hamilton. On a circuit with fast corners and with the Dutchman who this season has triumphed on tracks such as Suzuka and Imola, Seeing Verstappen up front wouldn't be surprising. If we add to this the fact that 91% of the Spanish GPs have been won by a driver who started from the front row, a great qualifier like Max gains value and rightfully enters among those recommended for Fanta F1 here in Spain.

Another top driver that we feel we can recommend to fantasy managers, who costs a little less than the McLaren drivers, is Charles Leclerc. In FP1 the race pace was excellent, at the level of the Papaya team and Verstappen, and in the wake of the excellent result obtained in the Principality the Monegasque could obtain another excellent result. If he were to get it right on Saturday, thanks to a good level of degradation and the race pace shown in free practice, he would certainly be able to give some satisfaction to the fantasy managers who will bet on him.
And the recommended low-price ones?
Maybe it's obvious, but a pilot like Isaac Hadjar It cannot fail to be among those recommended at Fanta F1 here in Spain: low price and enviable consistency of results. With a good qualifying he can put himself in an advantageous position for the GP and get more points. In a situation where Mercedes seems to be in great difficulty, the one who could take advantage of the absence of a fourth top team is the French driver, often close to the teams occupying the top positions.
Another driver like Hadjar (often right behind the best) is Albon, but this time we are focusing on his teammate. Carlos Sainz has always scored points in the last 4 races, demonstrating an improvement compared to the beginning of the year. In Home Grand Prix he has always entered the top 10 since he has been racing in Formula 1 and betting on him this weekend might be the right choice.

We conclude by advising you Gabriel Bortoleto. With only a few Yaws left the choice falls on who could carry the unfortunate +10 bonus of the last ranked. With a Stake still in great difficulty, seeing Bortoleto far from the last positions seems very difficult.
Fanta F1's recommended predictions for the Spanish GP:
Safety Car: No
Virtual Safety Car: No
Red Flag: No
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: No
Team double in the race: No
Driver who starts on pole wins the race: Yes
Number of teams to have both drivers in the Top 10: 4
Number of cars forced to retire in the race: 1
The next appointment is at 17pm with the second free practice sessions, which will certainly give us more information about the forces on the track.