NASCAR ends the season on Sunday afternoon with the NASCAR Cup Series Championship from Phoenix Raceway. The “Championship Four” battle for the right to be called 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. Joey Logano won it in 2022 by winning the race. The past three winners have won the title by winning the race. Yes, the NASCAR online betting odds for the Phoenix race have arrived with a twist.
The Phoenix numbers for Sunday afternoon are going to look a little different for this one. Yes, we use BetOnline, Bovada, and MyBookie once again. Now, the final race of the season brings an excellent wrinkle. Also, there are only four drivers in our table for good reason. Luckily, the Bovada online betting sportsbook delivered these updated numbers the fastest..
2023 NASCAR Championship | |||
---|---|---|---|
Kyle Larson | +175 | +150 | +162 |
Ryan Blaney | +250 | +215 | +260 |
William Byron | +275 | +250 | +270 |
Christopher Bell | +400 | +300 | +350 |
Now, it never rains in Phoenix so expect some good, clean racing for the crown and all the spoils on Sunday. Mostly sunny skies are expected with temperatures well into the 80’s. Do not forget the calm winds.
NASCAR Championship Bets are easier in the sense that we only need to concern ourselves with four riders. Yes, the focus lies on Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, William Byron, and Ryan Blaney. They advanced from a field of 16 playoff drivers over the course of the last nine weeks. Now, with the Championship Four set, we can crown a 2023 champion. Defending champion Joey Logano was eliminated in the first round after Bristol.
Now, Phoenix keeps things simple. This is a one-mile short track with wide, sweeping low-banked turns. There are four turns and kind of a dogleg tossed in. None of the progressive turns are higher than an 11-degree banking. Again, think of the track as a centrifuge but a wider version. Speed and correlation register closely to tracks like New Hampshire, Richmond, and even Gateway. Looking at form from there can help immensely.
Sadly, this is not quite like a bracket but it will do for a graphic. A few rules before we go further are as follows. For the final race, playoff points for the four drivers are set to 5000. Stage points do not matter and those extra playoff points do not matter either. The best place finisher among the four contenders takes home the title. Since the pandemic, every championship has been decided by a driver who has won at Phoenix.
VegasBetting did rather well this 2023 season predicting quite a few winners and props. It is hard to believe but NASCAR will be off for three months until they race again in Los Angeles come February of 2024.
NASCAR Championship Bets is tough this Sunday afternoon. Okay, this is all about the best of the best. These four drivers have proven all year they have what it takes for this three-plus hour block of time. Who will come out on top after 312, and maybe more, laps? The last overtime was in 2016 and that was a long one at 12 laps.
So, the beauty of Phoenix is that any of the four drivers can win this. Look at the past several years and each of the three major manufacturers has won at Avondale. Joey Logano won twice on the way to his two titles. Chase Elliott won in 2020. Kyle Larson took the crown home in 2021 for just a few examples. Many years feature the top four drivers all battling on the final stage pretty close together. It tries to makes for some exciting racing at the end.
Now, some debate that Phoenix may not be the best choice to host such a race. However, using the old golf analogy, we tend to play it where it lies. Let us take a fast peak at the long shot of the group, who is Christopher Bell. Bell has been a VGB darling all season. A few weeks ago Bell hit everything including best driver in a group similar to what we see for Phoenix.
A NASCAR Cup Series Championship would be special for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver. Bell is young but has shown the ability to rise and surprise.
Online betting site bonuses are needed for a weekend like this. With four drivers and the chances of teams working with each other in strange ways. Phoenix starts out exciting but usually the top four end up near the front on their own volition anyway. Unless some unforeseen incidents or car trouble occurs, the winner of the Phoenix race again tends to come from the Championship Four.
Stage structure (60-125-127) favors the drivers who can ride the clean air and get out front. Phoenix is the kind of short track where being fast late is optimal. Kyle Larson probably has the best car suited for Phoenix. He was leading on the way to victory before cautions dropped him to fourth in March. Larson likely would have won at Martinsville if not for some problems in the middle of the race. He had been the best car in this leg.
The NASCAR Championship wagers do not enjoy Larson at +175, however. Again, being the favorite could be good. However, 2022 showed us that drivers like Joey Logano and Chase Briscoe can win on a track like this. So why not Ryan Blaney? Blaney won at Martinsville and has the Team Penske know-how to triumph at Phoenix. He finished second last year and second in March. Here we go!
NASCAR Championship Bets like Ryan Blaney over Christopher Bell to win the title Sunday afternoon.
Chris Wassel is someone who has covered a little bit of everything: business, writing, sports, food, grilling, the Olympics, injuries, politics, and more. He has climbed mountains like Mount Washington and Mount San Jacinto in Palm Springs, California, and for those who don’t know, he is also big into food challenges. With friends like Joey Chestnut and Casey Webb, Chris has tackled eating feats like finishing a 16-pound turkey or a 32-inch meat lover's pizza. Since 2013, he has focused on fitness, fishing, and sports while managing to fit in running, hiking, rock climbing, and even the occasional mini-triathlon. He can lift more than his body weight with ease and is the person you turn to when you want to know if a NASCAR rain delay means a Monday race. Over his career, Chris has worked at places like Amazon, USA Today, and various rumors and fantasy sports sites. He has been nominated for awards such as the Fantasy Sports Writers Association's Hockey Writer of the Year and has a collection of high-stakes fantasy trophies and rings on display at home. With all this, Chris sums it up best with his motto: "Shut up and play."