Best F1 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Betting

The best F1 Twitter accounts for betting can genuinely help you win money. If you bet on Formula 1 racing and want to take things up a gear or two, we strongly recommend following the accounts below.

Best F1 Betting Sites

Formula 1 (@F1)

Boasting 9.4 million followers, the official Formula 1 Twitter account is the go-to account for all the latest F1 news. The sport’s official Twitter account serves up daily content, including videos, highlights, statistics and other useful resources to help bettors.

FIA (@fia)

The Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for all Formula 1 races and various other motorsport events. The official FIA Twitter account has more than one million followers and frequently provides information that can aid your F1 betting.

Free Super Tips (@FootySuperTips)

Although Free Super Tips focuses mainly on soccer, the UK-based account also offers betting advice for every Formula 1 Grand Prix. In addition to free betting tips and predictions, Free Super Tips always shares unique parlays/accumulators for bettors to take advantage of.

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Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1)

Sky Sports is the home of Formula 1 in the UK, and the Sky Sports F1 Twitter account is a goldmine for Formula 1 bettors. Not only does Sky Sports F1 provide daily videos and statistics, but it also dishes up vital race information such as practice and qualifying times for each Grand Prix.

ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1)

It could be said that ESPN F1 is the US equivalent of Sky Sports F1. Operated by one of America’s biggest sports channels, the ESPN F1 Twitter account offers up-to-date news, videos and other content to keep Formula 1 bettors in the loop at all times.

Dan – EngineMode11 (@EngineMode11)

Dan – EngineMode11 is a former F1 Senior Systems Engineer who spent six years working in the sport. Now a podcast host and iRacing streamer, Dan shares engaging commentary and inside knowledge that can come in handy when betting on Formula 1.

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WTF1 (@wtf1official)

“The F1 and motorsport channels by fans for fans”. WTF1’s Twitter bio tells you everything you need to know about the account. With more than one million followers on board, WTF1 is an excellent account for Formula 1 news, insight, stats and more.

Tom Clarkson (@TomClarksonF1)

Tom Clarkson joined Twitter back in 2010 and has since gained a strong online following thanks to his informative content. Clarkson hosts the F1: Beyond the Grid and F1 Nation podcasts, meaning you can also listen to his views to enhance your Formula 1 betting game.

Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)

Of course, Yahoo Sports is not an F1-dedicated Twitter account, but it still shares plenty of useful information that Formula 1 bettors can take advantage of. It is also worth noting that Yahoo often provides betting previews and tips for upcoming races.

Will Buxton (@wbuxtonofficial)

Will Buxton is an English broadcaster, author and voice artist for Formula 1. You may recognize Buxton from Netflix’s F1 documentary Drive to Survive, as he used to be a reporter for NBC and Sky Sports. Nowadays, he works for F1 and frequently shares helpful insights via his Twitter account.

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