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Drake loses more than $230K on Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix bet

An F1 payday for Drake was not part of God’s Plan.

The Canadian rapper lost more than $230,000 when he bet that Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc would win the Spanish Grand Prix.

The Ferrari ace, who was leading the world championship when Drizzy placed the bet, lost the lead Sunday afternoon after suffering an engine failure.

The “God’s Plan” rapper seemingly has better luck when it comes to betting on football. AFP via Getty Images

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen took victory in Barcelona, along with the lead of the championship over Leclerc.

“First F1 bet, let’s see how it goes,” the “Money In The Grave” hitmaker wrote on his Instagram Story, revealing he bet $300k Canadian dollars with cryptocurrency betting platform, Stake.

Drake was hoping for a better outcome with his first F1 bet. Instagram/champagnepapi

Despite starting from first place on the grid and maintaining a convincing lead for the first 27 laps of the Grand Prix, which was held at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain, power unit issues saw Leclerc fail to finish the race.

Drake is reportedly pals with seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton, who moved up to fifth in the Grand Prix after suffering a first-lap clash with Haas driver, Kevin Magnussen.

The Ferrari driver lost the lead of the 2022 world championship when he was forced to retire from the race. Getty Images

While this was the fist time the “Nice For What” chart-topper, 35, bet on a F1 race, he inspired Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi to use number six as his permanent racing number.

“Toronto is widely referred to as ‘The 6,’ which is partly down to Drake, who’s also from Toronto,” Latifi said in 2020. “He mentions the name in one of his early songs, and one of his albums was originally called ‘Views from the 6’.”

Leclerc emotionally reacted to losing the lead. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

While Drake may not have the best luck when it comes to Formula 1 gambling, he recently pocketed $300,000 in profit after betting that the Los Angeles Rams would defeat the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl.

The rapper put down $1.3 million worth of bitcoin using Stake, also betting that his friend, Rams wideout Odell Beckham Jr, would score a touchdown.