Il Monza GP brought with it not only emotions, surprises and twists, but also important changes in the drivers' odds at Fanta F1. After a race full of extraordinary performances and some disappointments, the odds of some drivers have undergone adjustments that could influence the choices of many Fanta managers for the next race weekend. So let's see how the drivers' odds at Fanta F1 change after the Monza GP!
Change of Drivers' Quotations at Fanta F1 after the Monza GP
Who's going up in price:
- Charles Leclerc: from 35 to 36 credits
Charles Leclerc's extraordinary victory in Monza has made his stock soar. After a difficult period for the Ferrari, Leclerc showed great determination and talent, bringing the Reds back to the top step of the podium. With a textbook overtaking and impeccable race management, the Monegasque won the hearts of the fans and an extra point in the Fanta F1 value. A deserved increase for those who knew how to make the most of every opportunity! - Oscar piastri: from 33 to 34 credits
Australian Oscar Piastri continues to impress with his solid and incisive performances. At Monza he showed that words leave room for action, decisively overtaking teammate Norris at Roggia and making it clear that in the internal battle at McLaren he will not spare anyone. His race pace was impeccable and he earned valuable points, thus bringing his stock up by one credit. A choice to keep an eye on! - Franco Colapinto: from 8 to 9 credits
Franco Colapinto's debut was one of the positive surprises of the weekend. The Argentinean was able to take advantage of every opportunity, climbing from 18th to 12th position, showing grit and determination. His result earned him a deserved increase in Fanta F1. With such a brilliant performance on his first outing, his value rises to 9 credits: not bad for a rookie!

Who's going down in price:
- Max Verstappen: from 44 to 43 credits
For the umpteenth time, Max Verstappen was not the undisputed protagonist. The Monza GP was difficult for the reigning world champion, who struggled with set-up problems and a less incisive race pace than usual. Max's frustration was evident both on the track and on the radio, and this led to another drop in his rating, from 44 to 43 credits. A drop that reflects a race below expectations for the championship leader. - Daniel Ricciardo: from 15 to 14 credits
Daniel Ricciardo still seems to be searching for his best form. In Monza, the Australian had a weekend to forget, collecting penalties and struggling to find a competitive rhythm. Far from the brilliant winner of Monza 2021, Ricciardo sees his rating drop from 15 to 14 credits. - Sergio Perez: from 26 to 25 credits
Sergio Perez's weekend was marked by inconsistent performances and some mistakes that compromised his final result. Although he showed flashes of speed, consistency was not his strong point in Monza, and this is reflected in the drop in his value from 26 to 25 credits. A choice that becomes less safe for Fantasy managers.


