NASCAR takes the express southbound for this weekend’s Ally 400. Now, this “intermediate” tri-oval track behaves like a superspeedway for a 1.33-mile track. It will be a fun and exciting 300 laps of racing. Let us hope wet tires are not needed once again. At Nashville, that is not an option. Anyway, it is time to see what the 2024 NASCAR Ally 400 Bets offer us this weekend.
VegasBetting rolls into those NASCAR online betting odds for the final race in June. Now, is the time to comb through the 2024 NASCAR Ally 400 Bets. The Nashville numbers kind of look like the New Hampshire numbers some with a few notable exceptions. Toyota was strong late last week but Chevy has won the past three races at the Nashville Superspeedway..
NASCAR 2024 Nashville Numbers | |||
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Kyle Larson | +425 | +400 | +420 |
Denny Hamlin | +550 | +450 | +480 |
Christopher Bell | +600 | +475 | +500 |
Ross Chastain | +750 | +700 | +670 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +750 | +750 | +750 |
Chase Elliott | +800 | +800 | +850 |
William Byron | +900 | +1000 | +1100 |
Tyler Reddick | +1000 | +1100 | +1200 |
Ryan Blaney | +1000 | +1200 | +1200 |
Joey Logano | +1800 | +1400 | +1400 |
Brad Keselowski | +2200 | +1600 | +1800 |
Ty Gibbs | +2500 | +3000 | +3000 |
Nashville has had a Chevy song on repeat since 2021. Bluntly, any manufacturer of the three could win here. Ford even possesses a little potential here. However, Toyota probably has come the actual closest to winning at Nashville. 2024 NASCAR Ally 400 bets wonder how this race will go. Last week saved many because NASCAR decided to actually race on the wet tires with some stipulations.
The New Hampshire race taught us many lessons along the way. For one, the results before the rain were far different than the results after. Thankfully, the ones after Lap 305 actually happened. Tyler Reddick was in the lead after Lap 219. He was a Top 10 pick for us and Reddick ended up sixth. Larson was a Top 5 and he wound up fourth. That does not happen without the resumption of the race.
Do realize that there could be some thunderstorms on Saturday evening and night. Sunday appears like it will be drier later in the afternoon. Again, this can all change. The one thing about weather in Tennessee this time of year is heat and humidity are a constant. Combine that with the banking on this tri-oval and those are big reasons why certain Chevy’s have been tough to beat.
Fort Vegas Betting, we know Ross Chastain to repeat is in the +650 to +750 range. A Top 3 on Bovada pays around +180 to +200 and a Top 5 may be around Even. Right now, the podium for Chastain may be possible if Denny Hamlin or Kyle Larson do not have a say.
So, could Chase Elliott be on the case? Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin have the ability to do well at Nashville.. 2024 NASCAR Ally 400 Bets examine the No. 9 driver who loves riding on these tracks that ride like a blend of Atlanta and those old Southern tracks like his father, Bill, used to be so good at.
As always, at Vegas Betting, any choice carries plenty of danger. The last several races have featured some crazy twists and turns. For example, Bell bails us out last week but the week before Martin Truex Jr. runs out of gas late. He probably wins on the final lap if he does not go E on the gas tank. Elliott did win two years ago and Hendrick seems to always contend on this tri-oval. it sets up well for an intermediate with superspeedway tendencies.
Alright, the numbers offer a little hook and buzz because Elliott is down in the +800 to +850 range. This is not the most optimal spot but again neither was Bell the past two weeks (especially at Iowa). Everyone looks at Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin because they both have led 20% of the laps post-COVID. However, Elliott has arguably been as fast and improved ten spots last year to fourth.
Pundits believe if Elliott can find a way to qualify inside the Top 10 then he can win at Nashville. That would give him a second win and put him on the short list of contenders for the 2024 NASCAR Championship. It may even be okay to float a live bet for Elliott depending on how the race goes.
Okay, NASCAR Ally 400 Bets eye the playoff chase? Now, after Sunday, there are only seven races until the Round of 16 starts at Atlanta. Realistically, any first-time winner inside a certain position will be in the Chase. Right now, ten spots are taken. Only six more are left on the dance card.
It remains hard to believe that Martin Truex Jr. and Ross Chastain do not have wins yet this year. The bigger case may be for the No. 19 car. Truex Jr. has been sneaky good the past two times at Nashville. He finished second last year and won both stages in 2022 before disaster struck. If the Joe Gibbs Racing driver can avoid bad luck with his pit crew, fuel, and other maladies then he has a shot.
Finally, Denny Hamlin’s podium spot figures actually to be a toss up between him and Truex Jr. Hamlin has the ability to win on a track like this but Hamlin has led 195 laps the past two years and again a podium may be more likely than Truex by a whisker.
Elliott gets win two at Nashville for our 2024 NASCAR Ally 400 bets this Sunday afternoon.
With prime betting site bonuses and excellent choice Vegas online betting sites expect to be ready to bet this weekend. Good luck, racing fans and let’s go for some more green!
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