If Max Verstappen is to extend his run of five successive grand prix victories then it is going to take some doing.
Yes, Verstappen has won from 11th and 14th on the grid in the Hungarian and Belgian Grands Prix so far this season, but from eighth around the Marina Bay Street Circuit is a very different proposition.
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Even though Max starts from eighth on a circuit where it is hard to pass, he is still the second favourite at 2/1 to continue his winning streak.
But despite those triumphs in Hungary and Belgium, we cannot see him pulling this one out of the bag, so instead, we're going for the man third on the grid in Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
Okay, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc is on pole but there is something about this track and the seven-time champion that just clicks.