NASCAR Betting Value to Finish in the Top 3 at Emory Healthcare 500

Sep 05 2010 in NASCAR

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What drivers are offering the most NASCAR betting value to finish in the Top 3 in this Sunday’s Emory Healthcare 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway?

Both Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch are going off at +150 and +180 respectively to finish in the Top 3.  Are they offering value?  Or, are there other drivers out there present the type of value that sports handicappers be experiencing grown accustomed to looking for?

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Let’s take a look at the best drivers to back to rub out in the Topmost 3 at this Sunday’s Emory Healthcare 500.

NASCAR:   Emory Healthcare 500

Where:  Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA

When:  September 5th, 2010 at 7:30 pm EST

Footpath Quad-Oval, 1.54 miles

TV:  ESPN

Radio:  PRN

Top 3

Best Bet:  Jeff Gordon +300

My restrain Gordo has fourteen Stopper 5 finishes at Atlanta.  He blew it in the spring race earlier this year when finishing 18th, but that was an anomaly, not the norm.  He finished 2nd in the emerge race in 2009 at Atlanta and 8th in the fall race.  I assume he comes out guns blazing in this race, maybe even taking the lead for a few laps, and settles in to a Top 3 finish.  At the NASCAR betting odds, Jeff is indubitably inseparable to consider playing in the Top 3 category.

Go along with Best Stake Kasey Kahne +250

All Kasey’s done at Atlanta lately is prove that he loves the racetrack.  In 2009, he finished 7th and 1st.  Earlier in 2010, he finished 4th.  Kasey’s a tough guy to look past in the Top 3 division this Sunday because he has 2 victories and six Top 5 finishes at Atlanta, and has been driving well finishing 5th at Brisol two weeks ago.

Best Defenceless Wager:  Mark Martin +800

It’s tough to find a true underdog in the Top 3 category because the NASCAR betting odds are on the smaller low-cut side for almost everybody.  I’ve settled on making Martin my top underdog pick for a non-obvious reason. The obvious conclude not to like Mark Martin in this category is because he’s finished 22nd, 22nd, 5th, 31st and 33rd in the last five Sprint Cup races at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.  The reason to Martin in this category is because he’s 101 points behind Clint Bowyer for the 12th and final spot in this year’s Chase.  Maybe, he steps his match up on Sunday and gets into the Top 3.
 

Others to Consider

Juan Pablo Montoya +300 – - The odds aren’t miserable but Juan Pablo has a pattern at Atlanta where he finishes wholly in the spring rush and then, in the fall hasten, finishes improperly.

Kurt Busch +180 – - I’m not a fan of the odds but Kurt’s owned Atlanta recently with 2 victories alibi of the matrix three Sprint Cup races.  Of course, he finished 38th in the race that he didn’t win. 

Jimmie Johnson +150 – – JJ hasn’t finished in the Top 3 at Atlanta since a 2nd in the fall race in 2008, but the champ does keep 9 perfect Head 5 finishes and 3 victories over the track making him a must take into in this classification.

Matt Kenseth +400 – - The NASCAR betting odds on Kenseth aren’t bad considering he finished 2nd in the spring race earlier this year.  Maybe, he continues his great racing at Atlanta in the fall race.

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Source:  nascar.com

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