NASCAR betting rolls into the third step lively of the Sprint Cup Woo for the Championship at the Kansas Speedway this Sunday.
The Price Chopper 400 is keeping oddsmakers on their toes with plenty of fan favorites among the all-time best drivers on the 1.5-mile oval track.
With those big names warranting attention, there are a handful of drivers who could provide value outside of the favorites. Here’s a look at some of Sunday’s NASCAR betting odds:
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Jimmie Johnson (+350)
The four-time defending Chase champ is coming mad a win at Dover last weekend, jumping up to instant in the points, 35 behind Denny Hamlin. Johnson has been a entirely streaky driver all season and could be picking up steam again at the suitable time.
In his last four races, he’s finished inside the Garnish 3 three times. Add those impressive numbers to his lifetime resume at Kansas, where he won in 2008 and owns an average finish of 10.3, and J.J. is a solid bet to stay up front this weekend.
Juan Pablo Montoya (+500)
Even though Montoya is slim the Stopper 12 drivers competing in the Chase, oddsmakers possess priced him as one of the favorites for the Price Chopper 400. Montoya did race well at Kansas in last season’s event, finishing fourth in just his third career race there.
However, his recent performances have disappointed despite solid starting establish. Montoya has been qualifying high but not making the most of those runs. There are probably more safely a improved value plays than the Colombian this Sunday.
Tony Stewart (+1,200)
Stewart is sitting 10th in the Chase standings following lackluster showings in the opening two races. But those poor as a church-mouse outings have slid No. 14′s NASCAR odds to a appealing price, especially in search the defending Price Chopper 400 winner.
Stewart has won the matrix two October races at Kansas and has placed at bottom the Top 10 in six of his nine career starts on the 1.5-mile track. His fuel mileage skill will come into play in the terminal laps, when Tony Stewart does some of his best driving. At this price, Smoke is worth a continue without.
Clint Bowyer (+1,500)
Bowyer is still reeling from his failed inspection and subsequent penalties following his win at New Hampshire two weeks ago. Richard Childress Racing had a busy week appealing the punishment and, more than likely, will head into this race with a bad taste in their mouths. Bowyer has run well at his home track.
The indwelling of Emporia, Kansas boasts an average finish of 11th there with a second-place showing in September 2007. Bowyer will also must the haven pack on his side as he puts a rough start to the Chase behind him.
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