NASCAR travels to Kansas City, Kansas, for the Hollywood Casino 400. The top 16 for the playoff chase continues to battle for 12 spots. Oh, wait, one driver has clinched. Kyle Larson won last week at Darlington. Now, the second leg of the first round takes place this Sunday. Thankfully, the opening NASCAR betting odds for the Kansas race are here. Get ready for 267 laps of intermediate track action.
The Kansas numbers for Sunday afternoon are normal for a race that headlines an intermediate track with lower-wear tire conditions. Again, with Kyle Larson clinching, there are only 11 spots left to make the Round of 12. Thankfully, the Bovada online Vegas betting sportsbook comes through in the clutch with a few options to choose from.
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Denny Hamlin | +450 | +500 | +550 |
Kyle Larson | +450 | +500 | +550 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +650 | +650 | +700 |
William Byron | +850 | +800 | +800 |
Christopher Bell | +1000 | +950 | +900 |
Tyler Reddick | +1000 | +1000 | +1000 |
Kyle Busch | +1400 | +1300 | +1300 |
Ross Chastain | +1600 | +1400 | +1400 |
Chris Buescher | +1600 | +1500 | +1600 |
Chase Elliott | +2000 | +2000 | +1800 |
Brad Keselowski | +2200 | +2000 | +2000 |
Kevin Harvick | +2200 | +2200 | +2200 |
Joey Logano | +2500 | +2500 | +2400 |
Ryan Blaney | +2500 | +2500 | +2500 |
Saturday qualifying expects to be tranquil for a chance, and Mostly Sunny with pleasant weather is likely with temperatures in the lower to middle 80’s. Sunday figures to feature the same weather.
NASCAR Kansas Bets continue into leg one and give us some possible scenarios. Now, the 15 drivers left are in an interesting position because so many struggled at Darlington last week. It left the playoff standings a bit in chaos as some drivers were fortunate enough to build a cushion through early playoff points. Winning is the main goal, but surviving is just as valuable.
So, the Kansas race has a little of everything. It resembles a mini-Michigan in a lot of ways. Also, the 1.5-mile track enjoys some correlation with Auto Club, Vegas, and even Homestead. That being said, one of the best drivers on this track is Denny Hamlin. Hamlin has won twice in the past three years. Last week. Hamlin won both stages, then ran into problems that derailed his night.
Alas, Darlington saw Hamlin lead almost half the laps and yet the Joe Gibbs Racing driver wound up 25th. The driver has an average finish of 5.7, including five top-five results. Now, Martin Truex Jr. has more top-ten results as he has gone seven for seven. William Byron netted six top-tens in his last seven races at Kansas. Ironically, neither the No. 19 or No. 24 cars have won since COVID at Kansas Speedway.
VegasBetting got very unlucky last week, but it was great for Kyle Larson. One of the few bright sides was Chris Buescher sneaking into third, with William Byron in fourth. After that, it was not so good. The no overtime prop did ultimately pay off, too, which was some solace.
NASCAR Kansas bets tilt to no overtime on Sunday afternoon. Okay, there have been a few overtimes over the past decade. The last 11 races at Kansas Speedway have produced two overtimes. One was in 2015 (two laps), and the other was in 2019 (ten laps). Again, Kansas favors drivers who enjoy longer runs on easier tire wear conditions. Typically, the race lasts around three hours.
Kansas is in its second year of racing in September. It used to be an October race up until last year. With Michigan and Vegas as better templates, it is interesting to note that the second race produced a very unexpected result in 2022. Bubba Wallace found a way to get in front when it counted. He was around the top five most of the race and did end up with 13 stage points between the opening two stages.
Now, the Toyota has been quite fast here at Kansas Speedway, especially when it counts. It will be interesting to see how some playoff drivers approach this race with Bristol looming next weekend. Again, Bristol is such a crazy little short track. Toyota has the perceived early upper hand at Kansas.
Naturally, with the playoffs in this second leg, there are several Toyota options to choose from. As we mentioned above, does Bubba Wallace feel the pressure from last year? That is possible. One wildcard to consider is Tyler Reddick. People forget how fast he was in the Richard Childress Racing car in 2022. He won the pole and crashed just 67 laps into the race. Many wonder what could have been. He is worth a shot here.
Vegas online betting site bonuses are not just for football this weekend. With how good Chevy has been on intermediate tracks at times, there is William Byron to consider. This season, he has a first, second, and third at 1.5-mile tracks. Byron again ended up fourth at Darlington, with Kyle Larson winning the race. It is not surprising to see Byron get lost in the shuffle a bit because he is 45 points above the Round of 12 cutline.
Yes, stage structure (80-85-102) funnels drivers into less chaotic longer runs late. The key is again towards the end. Byron tends to do well the second time around, much like Darlington. His driver rating for the past three Kansas races were all over 100, with an average finish of 5.0. That includes leading 92 laps in that span. It is not a huge number, but Byron has been close every single time.
The NASCAR Kansas wagers like a few more cars. Again, Martin Truex Jr. is great for a top ten, but a win is questionable at best. It is hard to count out guys like Joey Logano and Kyle Busch completely. However, Byron feels like he may be due to win at Kansas.
NASCAR Darlington Bets for VegasBetting stick with William Byron on Sunday.
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