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Motorsports Betting

V8 Supercar Betting

V8 Supercars is the most popular motorsport in Australia. V8 Supercar events are held in all states of Australia as well as rounds in New Zealand and Bahrain. V8 Supercars are based on the Ford Falcon or Holden Commodore. The season is held over 14 race weekends and events range from sprint races to endurance races.

Formula One Betting

The F1 is the highest class of open wheeled auto racing. The F1 world championship consists of 17 events on racetracks and closed streets around the world. Teams compete for two championships: the Drivers and the Constructors.

World Rally Championship Betting

The World Rally Championship is a world rally racing competition. The championship consists of 16 events that take place around the world. Each rally consists of stages and the driver with the best time at the end of all stages wins the race.

Indy Racing

Indy Racing is an open-wheeled racing series held in the United States. Indy Racing was founded in 1994 and began racing in 1996. The IRL awards points based upon where a driver finishes in a race.

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How much does the service cost?  Membership is always free.

How old do I have to be to place a sports bet? You must be at least 18 years of age to place a bet.

How long does it take to set up an account?  It takes just moments to set up an account for horse racing and sports bets. After completing the online application, your account will be created in seconds. Once your account has been funded, you can start placing sports bets and horse racing bets on tracks around the world.

What do I need to do to start sports betting?  After your account has been created, you will need to fund your account to start placing sports bets.  We offer many quick and easy funding options.

Is my account confidential?  All transactions on your account are completely confidential.

If I make a betting error, can it be reversed or refunded?  No. Once a wager is made and accepted it is final.

Motorsports Glossary of Terms

Backmarker – A car that is running near the back of the pack.
Banking – Corners that are tilted on a track to provide faster speeds.
Black flag – Flag waved by the starter to signal to the driver that he or she must report to the pit for a dangerous mechanical problem.
Bodywork – The exterior of the car
Caution period – When the track is unsafe due to an accident.
Chassis – The basic structure of a car.
Checkered flag – The checkered flag signifies the end of the race.
Green flag – A green flag signifies that the race is underway.
Grid – The starting order of the cars in a race.
Hairpin – A sharp, 180 degree turn.
Infield – The area inside the boundary of the track.
Line – The quickest way to get around the track using the proper acceleration, cornering, and braking.
Pits – The area where the cars come in for fuel, tires, and repairs during the race.
Qualifying – Qualifying determines the starting positions of the cars.
Red Flag – A red flag signifies an immediate halt to a race due to unsafe conditions on the track.
Shunt – British term for crash or accident.
Slicks – Racing tires with no treads.
White Flag – A white flag signifies the start of the last lap of the race.