It’s then to check out the qualifying matchup NASCAR odds and to cosset some picks for this week’s Chase racetrack, the Pepsi Max 400!
Jimmie Johnson, one of the greatest athletes to ever step into a racecar, that’s right, the man is an athlete, has now taken over the lead in the Sprint Cup Standings. JJ will be looking to stretch that lead this Sunday in Fontana, but before he can do that, he see fit want to secure a great starting position.
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Will JJ conquer his qualifying matchup at low NASCAR odds concluded Kasey Kahne? Keep reading to find out what I think!
NASCAR: Pepsi Max 400
- Where: Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, California
- When: Qualifying – Oct. 8th, 2010 at 6:30 pm EST
- Monitor: D-Shaped Oval, 2 miles
- TV: Qualifying – ESPN 2
Qualifying Matchups
- Jimmie Johnson -140 vs. Kasey Kahne +110 – - Since 2007, JJ has started 2nd, 1st, 1st, 3rd, 2nd and 7th in the last 6 qualifying rounds at Fontana. KK started 2nd in 2007, 4th in both 2008 and 2010 and 20th or worse in the other 3 Fontana races. Apparently, JJ’s not a ill-tempered bet but I can’t receipts the NASCAR odds. Maybe, Kasey out qualifies Jimmie on Friday again, like he did earlier this year, and scores at a nice price.
Pick: Kasey Kahne +110
- Juan Pablo Montoya -140 vs. Jamie McMurray +110 – - Juan Pablo started 4th at the jump stock in 2009 and then 15th at the fall race. He started 2nd at the spring race earlier this year. Jamie won the pole earlier this year. Although the NASCAR odds makers, and the bettors most apt to, wishes be all over Juan Pablo in this matchup, I be suffering with to back McMurray. Again, it’s all all over the odds. There’s just not enough growing for the benefit of Juan Pablo as a remedy for me to back him at the underlaid odds.
Pick: Jamie McMurray +110
- Jeff Gordon -150 vs. Denny Hamlin +120 – - I suffer with an idea why the money’s coming in on Gordo in this matchup. Jeff started 10th at the fall race in 2009 and then 28th earlier this year. Denny started 23rd at the dropping race in 2009 and 25th at the spring race earlier this year. Jeff’s past history says that he gets into the Top 10 during qualifying on Friday. He’s the bet, albeit a very chalky bet.
Pick: Jeff Gordon -150
- Clint Bowyer -140 vs. Kevin Harvick +110 – - Clint has a zealous spring, bad fall pattern common on at Fontana. In 2008 it was 3rd and 31st. In 2009, it was 8th and 21st. Now, in 2010, he started 3rd earlier in the year. What’s he going to do on Friday? Who knows, but KH has started 7th and 6th in the last 2 races at Fontana. I can’t endorse CB at those NASCAR odds.
Pick: Kevin Harvick
- Tony Stewart -120 vs. Ryan Newman -110 – - Ryan hasn’t had great success during qualifying for races at Fontana. He’s started 36th, 28th and 18th in the last 3 at the Auto Guild Speedway. Smoke has started 20th, 11th and 16th at the last 3 Fontana races. The odds difference isn’t that prodigious. So, Tony’s the play.
Pick: Tony Stewart
- Greg Biffle -175 vs. Carl Edwards +145 – - The NASCAR odds give every indication a bit superseded of whack in this matchup. Yes, Greg started 2nd and 5th in 2009, but he started 35th earlier this year. Carl hardly never secures a prodigious starting position at Fontana. Okay, I suppose the odds are correct, but that doesn’t mean I have to back the chalk, real? I’m taking a speculation on Edwards even though he’s never come to the qualifying round at Fontana with a fast automobile. Things change as Bob Dylan sang.
Pick: Carl Edwards
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