About Apexodd
Last updated: 24 June 2026
Apexodd is an independent editorial publication covering Formula 1 betting markets for adult readers in the United Kingdom. We publish analysis, not tips. We do not take wagers, hold customer accounts, or process gambling transactions. Our work is read by experienced punters, by readers new to the category who want to understand how the markets actually work, and by professionals adjacent to the betting industry who use our coverage as one input among many.
What we publish
The Site organises its coverage around a single pillar guide on where UK punters can bet on Formula 1, with supporting cluster articles on betting markets, odds formats and value hunting, in-play wagering, UK gambling regulation, and race-day strategy for bettors. Around the core clusters sit shorter articles on specific markets, weekends, payment methods, and regulatory edge cases.
The editorial mandate is narrow on purpose. We cover F1 markets in the UK. We do not cover other sports, other jurisdictions, or operator promotion. The narrower the remit, the more we can do with each piece.
Editorial methodology
Every piece of substantive coverage on the Site is produced through the same process. The team is small enough that the process is the team. The steps are:
- Source identification. Before drafting begins, we map the primary sources for each claim that will appear in the article. Regulatory facts come from the UK Gambling Commission, HMRC, and government white papers. Sport-level audience and commercial facts come from Formula 1’s own season reviews, from the FIA, and from the broadcasters who hold UK rights. Market-structure observations come from public-facing operator pages and from the trade press that covers them. We do not use unverified secondary aggregators as primary sources.
- Verification. Each numerical claim is cross-checked against the original source rather than against a citing article. Where a figure has changed since the most recent published version, we use the latest available figure and note the date of the source. Where two reputable sources disagree, we either pick the more authoritative source and explain why, or we publish both and explain the disagreement.
- Drafting. The lead analyst drafts the article in plain English with British spelling. Long sentences are broken up. Jargon is defined on first use. We assume an adult reader with general literacy but no prior expertise in either F1 or gambling regulation.
- Internal review. Every draft is read against the regulatory backdrop in force at the time of publication, against the operator landscape as we understand it, and against our existing coverage to ensure consistency. Where a claim has changed since a previous article, the previous article is updated.
- Publication and revision. The Site is dated. Articles carry a last-updated marker. We revisit the pillar guide and the main cluster articles on a planned cadence and after any material regulatory change.
Who writes the Site
The Site is written by the Apexodd editorial team. Editorial responsibility rests with the organisation as a whole rather than with any individual author. The team includes contributors with experience pricing outright markets and in-play prices in Formula 1, and at least one contributor familiar with UK gambling regulation from a compliance perspective. We do not publish staff biographies because we do not believe the by-line is what makes the writing useful; we believe the sourcing and the reasoning are.
How we are funded
Apexodd is editorial-first. We do not run paid placements, sponsored content, or affiliate links to gambling operators. The Site does not earn revenue from any operator named in editorial coverage. Where the Site does generate revenue, the source will be disclosed in the Legal Notice. The intent is to keep the editorial position independent of any individual operator’s commercial interest.
What we are not
Apexodd is not a tipping service. We do not publish daily or weekly selections. We do not stake money on the markets we cover. We do not provide individual advice to readers and the Site is not a substitute for professional legal, financial or medical advice. Readers should treat our work as a starting point for their own research, not as a destination.
Apexodd is also not a representative of any operator. The Apexodd team is not affiliated with any UKGC-licensed bookmaker, exchange platform, or specialist book named in editorial coverage. Where the Site refers to a specific operator, it does so to describe the operator landscape, not to recommend a transaction.
Responsible gambling
Gambling carries risk. Only stake what you can afford to lose and treat betting as entertainment rather than as a source of income. If you are concerned about your gambling or about someone close to you, the National Gambling Helpline operated by GamCare is free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day. GamStop runs the UK national self-exclusion scheme. Links to both are in the footer of every page.
Contact
For editorial correspondence, including corrections, clarifications, and tips on source material, please write to us through the contact channel published at Apexodd. Use a descriptive subject line so the message reaches the right desk.
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