Coca-Cola 600 Betting Odds, Picks: Best Bets to Win at Charlotte Motor Speedway
The Coca-Cola 600 will get underway at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday on FOX, with Kyle Busch as the clear favorite (+250 gambling odds).
Kevin Harvick (+600) and Martin Truex Jr. (+600) are not too far behind in what will be the longest race of the year.
Nick Giffen utilizes his statistical model to disability that the four best futures betting values from the race.
For the second consecutive weekend, the Dragon Energy NASCAR Cup Series will be racing in Charlotte Motor Speedwday (6:00 p.m. ET, FOX). However, this time instead of an All-Star shootout, motorists are in for a grueling 600 miles from the Cup Series’ longest race of this year.
Charlotte is a 1.5-mile oval having a comparatively old surface that was repaved back in 2006. We saw in the All-Star race which tires failed to make a difference and track position was also extremely important, therefore this race ought to provide a great mix of numerous 1.5-mile tracks.
The latest 1.5-mile points-paying race was also a night race in Kansas Speedwday. In that race, the top five in average green-flag speed all showed up in the top nine at 15-lap rate in Happy Hour, regardless of the race being during the nighttime and final practice throughout the day.
We’ve got a similar situation at Charlotte this weekend, so I’ll certainly rely on long-haul pace in addition to 1.5-mile performance this season and past Charlotte oval functionality when handicapping the race.
Armed with these data points, let’s get right into my favorite bets to win tonight’s race, plus bonus top-five and top-10 props.
A fast primer on the chances under: A $100 bet at +375 chances would profit $375, while a $200 wager at -200 odds would cover $100.
Kevin Harvick +600 to Win
Kyle Busch is your favorite as a result of his exceptional speed in Happy Hour and three wins to Harvick’s zero wins this year. However, it could be claimed that Harvick should be a co-favorite despite finishing only 13th on the 10-lap board in closing practice.
That’s because in opening training, he had been considerably better relative to the rest of the area over 10 consecutive laps. His fifth-place time throughout the warmer temperatures is encouraging. Actually, Harvick’s Crew Chief Rodney Childers said the cars are really sensitive to track changes, and that they were really good in opening practice during the cooler temperatures.
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