Backing Carl Edwards is the best NASCAR bet to make in the Top 3 category for Sunday’s AAA 400.
Edwards is currently less than 100 points behind Sprint Cup Standings leader Denny Hamlin through despite the Sprint Cup Championship. With 9 races left, Edwards definitely has a shot to catch Hamlin. He won’t slack off on a good give the coup de grce over a track he’s had success on before pass him nearby.
To boot reading more about Carl’s Top 3 chances, check out who else I like to get into the Top 3 this Sunday.
NASCAR: AAA 400
Where: Dover Ecumenical Speedway, Dover, Delaware
When: September 26th, 2010 at 1:00 pm EST
Track: Oval, 1 mile
TV: ESPN
Radio: MRN
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Top 3
Best Bet: Carl Edwards +300
Carl has a crushing, 5 Crop 5 finishes, and an average finish of 7.9 at Dover. He finished 8th in the spring race at Dover earlier this year. Carl has also finished 3rd or better in 3 out of the last 7 Sprint Cup races. Edwards will need to get better off of his 11th place finish at Changed Hampshire last week, but there’s no reason to swear by he won’t. Out of every driver in a buggy on Sunday, Carl has the best shot of getting into the Crack 3 in relationship to his NASCAR bet odds.
Second Best Bet: Jeff Gordon +450
Gordo hasn’t finished 3rd or better at Dover since the spring race in 2006. That’s a long drought in Delaware for arguably the greatest stock car driver to ever live. There are reasons to believe that Gordo might objective that drought this Sunday, though. He finished 6th in Stylish Hampshire last Sunday and moved up 4 spots in the standings throughout his effort. Gordo is only 75 points behind Denny Hamlin for the Sprint Cup Championship lead. There’s definitely incentive for him to drive well on Sunday and although 2006 seems like a long speedily ago, Jeff has still finished in the Top 5 at Dover 14 times in his shoot
Best Underdog Wager: David Reutimann +750
A NASCAR hazard on David Reutimann to finish in the Top 3 at Dover this Sunday might seem like throwing money away at chief, but then a quick scintillate at Reutimann’s stats reveal that he good might reward his backers with a amiable payout. David has only finished in the Top 5 once at Dover in his career. That 5th place finish occurred in the spring race earlier this year. He did, however, win the pole at Dover for the spring race in 2009 and followed that up with a 5th place starting position in the decay race. What it means is that slowly but surely Reutimann is getting comfortable with Dover International Speedway. He could surprise on Sunday.
Others to Consider
Jimmie Johnson +125 – – JJ won both races at Dover in 2009 and should improve high of that 25th place finish at New Hampshire last Sunday.
Clint Bowyer +500 – - Nobody resolve receive more incentive to finish well at Dover this Sunday than Clint Bowyer. Unfortunately for Clint, he’s never finished in the Top 5 at Dover, much less the Top 3, and has only 3 Top 10 finishes over the track during his career.

