Sharp NASCAR bettors know that it doesn’t soldierly a driver’s chances much to get involved with the back-and-forth of putting a rival into the wall, only to have him come back and return the favor, but still the question must be asked as to whether Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch are growing to be gunning for Brad Keselowski, either in the Nationwide race meeting on Saturday or the Sprint Cup sprint on Sunday, both of which pass on be held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The featured event is the Emory Healthcare 500, which will start Sunday a 7:30 PM ET, televised on ESPN. The NASCAR betting favorite in that race is Jimmie Johnson, who is priced at +500.
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Emory Healthcare 500
Sunday, September 5 — 7:30 PM ET
Atlanta Motor Speedway
TV: ESPN
NASCAR Betting Odds
To Win Emory Healthcare 500
(Top 12)
Jimmie Johnson +500
Kevin Harvick +700
Kurt Busch +700
Kyle Busch +900
Kasey Kahne +900
Carl Edwards +1000
Denny Hamlin +1000
Greg Biffle +1000
Jeff Gordon +1000
Juan Pablo Montoya +1000
Tony Stewart +1000
Clint Bowyer +1500
Jeff Burton +1500
Matt Kenseth +1500
A mountains of eyes will be on three racers in Sunday’s Emory Healthcare 500; two of whom has a chance to win the Sprint Cup championship and one who doesn’t, but won’t go tellingly empty-handed at the ruin of the season. Anyone who bets on NASCAR, or follows it in any way, remembers the dramatic flare-up of tensions between Carl Edwards (+1000 in the NASCAR betting odds for Sunday) and Brad Keselowski on this track during the running of the Kobalt Tools 500. Keselowski had bumped Edwards and sent him back to the garage early in the race, but Edwards, itchy to sock back out there and extract some revenge, got his car in good enough condition to get back onto the oval, and though he was well dead of the race, ran like a madwoman at Keselowski, until he succeeded in flipping "Bad Brad," who flew into the fence.
There are plenty of NASCAR racers who appreciated the organization allowing the gloves to come off this year, but most of them thought this kind of passion went a little too widely. Edwards (+1000 in NASCAR Sprint Cup betting) got "double quiet probation," or something that, and racing went impertinent. Confrontations continued in the Nationwide Series, where Keselowski is the unequivocal front-runner for the championship but was being challenged by Edwards, who is now 365 points behind. At Gateway Global, Edwards cast Keselowski into the wall near the end of the Missouri-Illinois Chicane Dealers 250, it is possible that costing Brad a victory.
At this very moment we’re back to the original "scene of the crime," so to speak – Atlanta Motor Speedway – which gives in to fast speeds and has some ample banking, and many observers are wondering whether something might happen again.
Unquestionably, Edwards has more to protect when it comes to these Sprint Cup races, although he is admittedly protecting it pretty well. He climbed up the ladder in the Cup standings, with the latest jump from sixth to fourth, and he would appear to have a shot at displacing Kyle Busch (+900 to win Atlanta in the NASCAR betting odds) from third state. Edwards could also drop, with a total of six drivers within 40 points of him, but it would have all the hallmarks his splodge in the Hunt is moored because Jamie McMurray, who is in 13th place, is almost 300 points behind him.

