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Date: May 27, 2018
Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Coca Cola 600 Nascar Betting OddsNASCAR Betting Odds: If you’re looking for the best advice for NASCAR odds, you’ve certainly come to the right place. Here at Bookmaker sportsbook we’re previewing the Coca-Cola 600 on May 27th, 2018 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, featuring Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick and Kasey Kahne.
Carl Edwards will try for his second straight win at this year’s Coca-Cola 600 on May 27th, 2018 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Considering his success at this year’s race last year, Edwards could be among the favorites in NASCAR odds.
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How to bet on Nascar Coca-Cola 600
The odds of a driver to win the Coca-Cola 600 will generally look something like:
Jeff Gordon + 200
Mark Martin + 250
Jeff Burton + 300
Bill Elliott + 700
Robby Gordon + 700
Field + 500
These betting odds will be lower when betting on a driver to finish in the top three, as the sportsbook must pay off three different winning bets.
A player would have to bet $10 to win $20 that Jeff Gordon will win the Coca-Cola 600, while the bettor wagering on Bill Elliott stands to win $70 on their $10 wager.
Another commonly placed bet in NASCAR is head-to-head finish between two drivers. With this bet, a player doesn't really care what place the driver finishes in, as long as the driver finishes higher than the other driver.
A head-to-head betting line for the Coca-Cola 600 will look something like:
Mark Martin - 130 Jeff Burton + 110
In this bet, players wagering on Martin to finish higher than Burton will be asked to risk $13 to win $10, while bettors believing that Burton will finish higher than Martin will bet $10 to win $11.
Those familiar with sports betting will have no trouble making the transition to NASCAR wagering, while those new to the world of sports betting should be able to pick up the concepts of NASCAR betting without too much hassle.
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"Kyle Busch has now won a points paying race on every current NASCAR circuit after a dominant victory in the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte.
The #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota led at the end of each of the four stages, beating Martin Truex Jnr home by 3.823s while Denny Hamlin made for an all-Toyota top three.
Kyle Busch qualified on pole but it was Joey Logano (#22 Team Penske Ford) who took the initial lead.
That lasted only until Lap 5, when Kyle Busch got back in front and but for pit stops was not headed for the rest of the race.
He led all but 23 of the 400 laps to notch up a fourth win of the season, move ahead of Kevin Harvick on 25 play-off points, and extend his series lead."...!
FREE SATURDAY POST-RACE CONCERT
38 Special
This is a photo of the 38 Special band :
After four decades of Southern Rock hits, 38 Special will bring their classics to the Saturday post-race concert in June. Their top hits include, “Hold On Loosely,” “Rockin’ Into the Night,” “Caught Up in You,” “Fantasy Girl,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back Where You Belong,” “Chain Lightnin’,” “Second Chance,” and more. The concert is FREE with a Sunday admission ticket, THE DECK wristband, MISCamping.com Infield, APEX or Turn 1 Resort wristband.
Mother nature didn't cooperate with MIS for much of Saturday, with rain causing a three-hour delay in the Xfinity Series LTi Printing 250.
The forecast is questionable for Sunday's race, with a 50 percent chance of rain, according to the National Weather Service. The highest chance for rain is from 2 to 10 p.m.
Remember, MIS doesn't have track lights. So racing will have to finish before sunset, which is just after 9:10 p.m."...!
The Patriots Jet Team will electrify race fans with a 25-minute air show just one-hour before the green flag drops! The demonstration will feature six-L-39 albatross jets strutting their fast-paced formation flying, choreographed six-jet diamond-formation aerobatic maneuvers and their signature "Tail Slide," where the aircraft actually slides backwards toward the ground."...!
"The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is very different than any other NASCAR race with its 10 turns spread out over the two-mile track, Sonoma presents a truly unique challenge for drivers.
Sonoma is a controversial Race track and every year there is some debate as to whether the Toyota SaveMart 350 should even be on the NASCAR schedule, and while there are some detractors of the road course race, it does offer something completely different for both fans and drivers. And of course that the $350,000 prize paid out to the winner always attracts the top drivers." ...!
"Chicagoland Speedway announced today that country music star Randy Houser will perform before the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Overton’s 400 on Sunday, July 1. The Overton’s 400 pre-race concert is presented by New Country, Chicago’s BIG 95.5.
Born and raised in Lake, Mississippi, Houser formed his own band at the age of 10, and eventually moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music. His recognizable booming, yet soulful voice has paved the way to appearances on Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live and a special performance on The Voice.
Houser holsters four Number One singles under his belt, and has been nominated for numerous CMA, ACM and CMT awards. Some of his most notable hits include: “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight,” “How Country Feels,” “Goodnight Kiss,” “Like a Cowboy” and “Boots On.” He will perform many of these hits and more for fans during the pre-race concert on the Chicagoland Speedway tri-oval infield grass, beginning at approximately 11:30 a.m. as part of the pageantry leading up to the final race of the Stars and Stripes weekend."...!
Brad Keselowski has two wins in nine career starts at Chicagoland with an average finish of 9.2. Harvick has two wins and 10 top tens in 17 career starts at Chicagoland with an average finish of 11.7. Martin Truex Jr has 12 career starts at Chicagoland with two wins and an average finish of 13.8...!
Overton’s 400 Picks
Martin Truex Jr is as hot as this weekend’s weather is forecast to be in Chicago. And he has good numbers on this track.
Overton’s 400 Pick: Bet Martin Truex Jr to win at B00KMakerdoteu"...!
"Martin Truex Jr. up for 2018 ESPYS Best Driver Award
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Staff Report NASCAR.com July 12, 2018 at 5:08 pm
Reigning Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. is one of four nominees for Best Driver for the 2018 ESPYS put on by ESPN — an award open to public voting, NASCAR fans.
RELATED: Vote for Best Driver here (At the Link Above)
In his 2017 championship run, Truex and the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing team won eight races and led 2,253 laps en route to the 38-year-old driver’s first series title. Truex, along with 2016 series champion Jimmie Johnson, also was nominated last season for his breakout 2016 run.
The other nominees in the category are: IndyCar’s Josef Newgarden, Formula One’s Lewis Hamilton and NHRA’s Brittany Force.
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick will host the ESPYS, becoming the first woman to have that honor.
The show is July 18 at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ABC. So set your calendars to tune in, and keep voting in the meantime."
Quaker State 400 Presented by Wal Mart From Kentucky
Date and Time: Saturday, July 14, 2018, 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Kentucky
Odds: Kevin Harvick +250, Martin Truex Jr +350, Kyle Busch +350, Kyle Larson +500, Brad Keselowski +2000, Ryan Blaney +2000, Denny Hamlin +2000, Joey Logano +2000, Clint Bowyer +2000, Erik Jones +2000, Chase Elliott +2500, Kurt Busch +2500, Aric Almirola +2500, Jimmie Johnson +5000, Daniel Suarez +7500, Ryan Newman +10000, Jamie McMurray +10000, Alex Bowman +10000, Paul Menard +10000, William Byron +10000, Field +2500
Quaker State 400 Presented by Wal Mart TV Coverage: NBCSN...!
"Quaker State 400 from Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky."
7/14/2018, Sports, Motor Sports, Auto Racing, Monster Energy Nascar Cup Racing, Nascar Auto Racing
Erik Jones comes off a win at Daytona for his first Cup Series win of his career, while Kyle Busch leads Kevin Harvick by 57 points; Martin Truex Jr. averaged 138.604 mph en route to his win last year over Kyle Larson under caution.
Credits: Rick Allen (Commentator), Steve Letarte (Commentator), Jeff Burton (Commentator), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Commentator), Marty Snider (Commentator), Kelli Stavast (Commentator)
Kyle Busch
Currently seated atop the Monster Energy Cup with 799 points, Busch will head to this weekend’s raise in New Hampshire riding a rolling wave of momentum. He placed fourth last week in Kentucky and has finished inside the top five in four of his last five races, which includes a win in Chicago earlier this month. Projected to enter the playoffs as the top overall seed, Busch will look to add more points to his total at intermediate track in New Hampshire, where he won last September during the The ISM Connect 300. Busch has two wins and eight top fives in 14 races on intermediate tracks since 2016.
Martin Truex Jr.
Truex is coming off a win in Kentucky last week to boost his win total to four. He also cut down Kevin Harvick’s lead in the second spot down to two playoff points, and a strong performance this weekend in New Hampshire could pull himself closer to the top of the standings. Truex has not won in New Hampshire, but since 2016, he has placed twice in the top five and thrice in the top 10. The Furniture Row Racing driver has been scorching hot like a burning tire rubber of late, having won twice and finished four times in his last four races.
Jimmie Johnson
Johnson has not won a race so far in the series, but it’s going to be hard to ignore his chances of winning his first this weekend. Johnson likes race on intermediate tracks, as evidenced by the fact that he has 18 wins in 95 races on such type of courses. He also has a 9.92 average finish on intermediate tracks.
Sleeper Pick
Aric Almirola
Almirola helped his playoff chances with a top 10 finish in Kentucky last week, placing a respectable eighth overall. It was his third top 11 finish over his past four races, so he’s building up some momentum. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver raced four times in New Hampshire since 2016, and placed inside the top 20 only twice. So far in his career, he has recorded only one top five performance there.
Long Shot Pick
Ty Dillon
In 19 starts in the series, Dillon has only finished inside the top 20 just five times. Mediocrity defines Dillon’s campaign so far, which is also why you’re reading his name under the long shot category. He has five top 20 finishes in 10 races on intermediate tracks dating back to February of 2016.
Writer’s Prediction
Martin Truex Jr. gets the win."...!