
Called before
lights out
The AI reads real session data — lap times, car performance, track conditions — and locks its calls before every session starts. Then the results grade them in public.
Scored in public.
Every race
Track recordCorrect race winner across 6 scored races this season.
Podium-level calls verified against official classifications.
Overall prediction score, averaged over every scored session.


Every circuit has
a fingerprint
Sector splits, tyre degradation, pit windows and weather — the model reads them all, then ships its full reasoning with every call.



Predictions lock before the session and never change. After the chequered flag, every call is scored against official results.
Every session,
called first
What you getPredicted winner, full podium, and top-10 finishing order for every Grand Prix — generated after qualifying sets the grid, with the reasoning behind every pick.
Pole position calls and predicted grid order before Q1 begins, including which drivers are set to out-qualify their car's pace.
Safety car, DNFs, fastest lap, pole-to-win — yes/no calls with probabilities for every race, locked before the session and scored after.
Drivers' and Constructors' championship probabilities recalculated after every session — watch the title race shift round by round.
Same car, different odds. Every teammate pairing called for race, qualifying, and sprint — who wins the intra-team battle and by how much.
Every prediction scored against official results. Win rate, podium accuracy, and per-race breakdowns — hits and misses, all public.


Called it.
Or missed it




Questions, answered.
FAQWho does the AI predict to win the next F1 race?
The latest prediction for the Italian Grand Prix — predicted winner, full podium, and top-10 order with reasoning — is published on the predictions page before the session starts. A new forecast is generated for every Grand Prix, qualifying session, and sprint of the season.
How accurate are the F1 race predictions?
Accuracy is tracked in public: across 6 scored races this season, the AI has called the race winner correctly 33% of the time. Every prediction is timestamped before the session and scored against official results afterwards — hits and misses both stay on the scoreboard.
Is F1 Predictions free to use?
Yes. Race predictions, qualifying forecasts, race props, championship odds, and the full accuracy scoreboard are free to read — no account required. Creating a free account is optional.
How are the predictions generated?
An AI model analyses real session data — lap times, championship standings, circuit history, recent driver form, and weather — combined with live news search for late-breaking developments like penalties or upgrades. Every prediction ships with its full reasoning, so you can see why the model picked each driver.
Can predictions change after they are published?
No. Predictions are locked the moment they are published, before the session starts. They are never edited, regenerated, or deleted — what you see on the scoreboard is exactly what was called before lights out.
Is this betting or gambling advice?
No. F1 Predictions is an independent analysis and entertainment site. It is not affiliated with the FIA, Formula One Management, or any team, and nothing on the site is betting advice.

