Qualifying Matchup NASCAR Betting Odds

Oct 02 2010 in NASCAR

NASCAR

The sportsbook has posted NASCAR betting odds also in behalf of qualifying matchups for the Charge Chopper 400.

Jimmie Johnson showed last week why it’s so important to secure a abundant starting arrangement in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race.  Not only did JJ win the pole for last week’s AAA 400 at Dover, but he also won the race.

JJ devise be looking to grab another pole this Friday during qualifying and then, hopefully for him, twirl his righteousness fortune into another Sprint Cup Chase victory.  Before jumping ahead of ourselves, notwithstanding, we should take a look at the NASCAR betting odds for most of the qualifying matchups in the sportsbook.

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NASCAR:  Price Chopper 400

Where:  Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas

When:  Qualifying – Oct. 1st, 2010 at 4:30 pm EST

Prints: D-Shaped Oval, 1.5 miles

TV:  Qualifying – Promote

Qualifying Matchups

  1. Tony Stewart -130 vs. Greg Biffle +100 – - After starting 9th at Kansas in 2005, Smoke started 21st, 19th and 41st before finally getting back into the Top 10 with a 5th place start in 2009.  Biff has followed his 7th place start in 2007 with a 18th in 2008 and a 31st in 2009.  I’m in fact avid to accept a opportunity on Greg B. because of the NASCAR betting odds difference between these two.   

           Pick:  Greg Biffle

  1. Kasey Kahne -120 vs. Juan Pablo Montoya -110 – - Kasey has started in the Choicest 10 in 3 out of the form 4 races at Kansas Speedway.  Juan Pablo has never started better than 14th, in 2009, at Kansas.  Kasey’s the manifest superior and the betting odds aren’t of a big enough difference to go with JPM.

           Pick:  Kasey Kahne  

  1. Ryan Newman -140 vs. Denny Hamlin +110  – - Newman’s under no circumstances been that great during qualifying for races at Kansas.  He hasn’t qualified better than 11th since 2004 and he modified 30th in 2009.  Denny qualified 5th in 2007 but then he proceeded to qualify 30th in 2008 and 22nd in 2009.  I have to go with the driver going off at the wiser NASCAR betting odds.  That would be Denny Hamlin. 

           Pick:  Denny Hamlin

  1. Kurt Busch -120 vs. Kyle Busch -110 – – Kurt hasn’t done much during the races at Kansas in his career.  He hasn’t been all that great during qualifying either.  In 2008 he conditional 31st.  In 2009 he qualified 39th.  Minor bro Kyle hasn’t been very good qualifying for Kansas either with a 27th in 2008 and a 34th in 2009.  This is a roll of the dice matchup.  I’ll obtain with Kyle because of the slight odds difference.

           Pick:  Kyle Busch

  1. David Reutimann -140 vs. Martin Truex Jr. +110  – - Reutimann had the best qualifying round at Kansas of his career in 2009 when he started 13th.  Martin Truex Jr. started 21st in 2009 but before that he started 9th in 2007 and 5th in 2008.  Go with the better NASCAR betting odds and proceed on with Martin Truex Jr. on Friday, is what I circa.

           Pick:  Martin Truex Jr.

  1. Jeff Burton -155 vs. Kevin Harvick +125 – - The odds seem out of whack in this matchup.  JB has qualified 40th, 10th, 34th, 37th and 35th exchange for the last 5 Sprint Cup races at Kansas.  Harvick qualified 36th in 2008 and 37th in 2009.  The odds inconsistency is almost astronomical considering how close these two set up been when qualifying for the Kansas race.  I’m backing Harvick.

            Pick:  Kevin Harvick
 
The Chase is here!  Log onto the sportsbook for NASCAR betting odds and free picks in spite of the Price Chopper 400!

Sources:  nascar.com

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