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A win on Sunday (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC) would be Larson’s second straight at the track. He dominated the 2022 race despite getting eliminated from the playoffs in the second round.
The champion has won the final race in the previous nine seasons of NASCAR’s winner-take-all playoff format. Inexplicably, Larson is +160 to win the race at BetMGM but is +175 to win the title.
The good news for Elliott is that he enters Sunday’s race as the favorite to win at +350. Elliott is the best active driver at Watkins Glen, with two wins and four top-fives in six starts.
Larson has one win and 10 top-10 finishes in 14 Las Vegas starts. Hamlin also has one win, but he’s made 23 starts. Byron won the spring race at Vegas for just his second top-five finish in 11 ...
Based on those odds, oddsmakers are making it clear that Larson, Hamlin, Truex and Byron are the favorites to be the four drivers racing heads up for the title at Phoenix in the winner-take-all ...
The favorites. Martin Truex Jr. (+500) Christopher Bell (+600) Denny Hamlin (+700) Kyle Larson (+900) William Byron (+900) Hamlin has the best average finish of any driver at 9.5 and has three wins.
Good luck picking the winner of Sunday’s Daytona 500. No driver has odds better than +1200 to win NASCAR’s biggest race (2:30 p.m. ET, Fox) and 11 drivers have odds at +2000 or lower.
And Hamlin is the clear betting favorite ahead of the race. Hamlin is at +250 to win on Sunday (2 p.m. ET, NBC), while no one else has odds better than +700. Martinsville is one of Hamlin’s best ...