NASCAR – Emory Healthcare 500

Sep 03 2010 in NASCAR

NASCAR

After taking a crush aftermost weekend, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series gets back underway this Sunday eventide with the Emory Healthcare 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The eventide race should provide an exciting atmosphere for NASCAR betting as drivers continue to try and earn valuable points in the standings down the extent.

Sunday – Emory Healthcare 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway (ESPN, 7:30 p.m. ET)

Jimmie Johnson (+500) enters the race as the betting favorite. Currently mired in a tailspin with contrariwise one top-10 finish in his last seven races, Johnson will go to regain his top-grade form in September. Johnson has two top-10 finishes at this track in his last five races here, and won both races at this ferret out in 2007.

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Both Kurt Busch (+700) and Kyle Busch (+900) have had their share of success in the past five Cup races at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kurt won two of the ultimately three races at this track, including the first this time back in March. In 2008, Kyle won the first event at this track, and finished in the top five in the other. Kyle Busch is also coming fresh off a win in the Sprint Cup Series’ most up to date race at Bristol.

Current points leader Kevin Harvick (+700) has four top-10 finishes in the last five races at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, including two top-five finishes in the last three. Currently leading the Sprint Cup Series in top-10 finishes (16) and top-five finishes (11), Harvick seems very likely to be involved down the stretch.

While Kasey Kahne (+900) currently finds himself on the outside looking in of the Chase in support of the Sprint Cup, the Atlanta Motor Speedway could be where he picks up some points. Kahne finished fourth in the first horse-race at this trail in Walk, and he won this event in 2009. Kahne has six top-five finishes at this track in 13 career races here.

Denny Hamlin (+1000) is currently tied with Jimmie Johnson for the Sprint Cup Series lead in wins with five this season. To recover to six, he’ll would rather to earn his first career win at Atlanta, where he has three top-10 finishes in 10 career races.

Jeff Gordon (+1000), Carl Edwards (+1000), and Tony Stewart (+1000) are all looking also in behalf of their first acquire of the 2010 season this Sunday gloom. All three have earned wins in the past at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Gordon has four wins here (2003, 1999, 1998, and 1995), Edwards has three (2008 and two in 2005), and Stewart has two (2006 and 2002).

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