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The Daytona 500, NASCARâs highly anticipated event, is taking place on Sunday afternoon. One of the most successful superspeedway drivers matches to the field as they break down the NASCAR odds.
As another season of NASCAR Cup Series odds unfolds, NASCAR bettors try to gain an advantage in one of the most celebrated and chaotic events of the year. However, predicting the winner is always a challenging task with a diverse field of drivers from various teams and backgrounds.
The best way to narrow down potential winners is by analyzing historical trends, recent performances, and odds.
Denny Hamlin currently holds the best odds to win the Daytona 500 at +850 favorite to win the Daytona 500. Joey Logano has the next highest odds at +900, followed by Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney at +1100. Chase Elliott and Kyle Busch are both +1200, followed by Christopher Bell (+1300) and Chris Buescher (+1600). Meanwhile, Kyle Larson, William Byron, Michael McDowell, and Bubba Wallace are all at +1800.
Continuing with the odds, Martin Truex Jr. and Ty Gibbs are +2000, while Erik Jones and Tyler Reddick are +2200. Ross Chastain is +2500, followed by Rickey Stenhouse Jr., Alex Bowman, and Austin Cindric at +2800 each. Austin Dillon is among the long shots at +4000.
While the favorites have their merits, long shots like Ross Chastain and Tyler Reddick should not be overlooked, especially considering the unpredictability of Daytona 500 races.
As is customary on a superspeedway, weâre seeing pretty lengthy odds, even for the favorites, with almost the whole field north of +1,000 at most bookies.
Ryan Blaney, the reigning Cup Series Champion and superspeedway specialist, is one of the favorites, having won here in the summer of 2021. Denny Hamlin, who has won the Daytona 500 three times, is also a favorite, hoping to overcome the sluggish starts that have plagued his last two NASCAR campaigns as he seeks the title.
A number of well-known individuals, like Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, and pole-sitter Joey Logano, are also among the top chances.
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