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Dixie Vodka 400 odds: Harvick, Truex Jr. both on heaters

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The NASCAR field will head to Homestead-Miami Speedway for Sunday's Dixie Vodka 400, the latest installment of the Cup Series. Originally scheduled for March 22, the race was pushed back due to the global pandemic.

Here, we'll dive into the odds, favorites, and trends to see if we can find value on who'll take the checkered flag.

Odds to win the Dixie Vodka 400

Driver Odds
Kevin Harvick +300
Martin Truex Jr. +300
Kyle Busch +400
Chase Elliott +500
Joey Logano +600
Brad Keselowksi +800
Denny Hamlin +800
Ryan Blaney +1000
Alex Bowman +1200
Jimmie Johnson +1200
Clint Bowyer +1800
Erik Jones +1800
Kurt Busch +1800
Ryan Newman +1800
Bubba Wallace +2000
Field +2000
Matt Kenseth +2000
William Byron +2000
Austin Dillon +2500
Chris Buescher +2500
Matt DiBenedetto +2500
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +2500
Aric Almirola +2800
John Hunter Nemechek +3000
Tyler Reddick +3000
Christopher Bell +3500
Cole Custer +3500

Odds courtesy of theScore Bet

The favorites

Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. are the front-runners at 3-1.

Harvick has registered four top-five finishes over his last seven races on the circuit, including a pair of outright wins. He's been nothing short of dominant at Homestead-Miami Speedway, recording 12 straight top-10 finishes.

Truex Jr. is off an emphatic win at Martinsville Speedway in the Blue-Emu Max Pain Relief 500. The 39-year-old has also been on a heater at Homestead, finishing first or second in each of his last three tries.

Trending up

Ryan Blaney (10-1) struggled during a stretch on the current circuit, finishing outside the top 10 in five straight races. However, he enters Sunday with four top-five finishes in his previous five attempts.

Matt Kenseth (20-1) could be the best long shot in the field. The veteran's been comfortable at Homestead, posting six consecutive top-10 finishes.

Trending down

Kurt Busch (20-1) is likely a fade. He's struggled on this track, evident by his average finish of 18.05 across 19 races at Homestead.

You'd have to be brave to take a flier on Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (25-1). He's placed better than 13th just once over his last nine races and has an average finish of 23.13 over eight attempts at Homestead.

Alex Kolodziej is a betting writer for theScore. He's a graduate of Eastern Illinois who has been involved in the sports betting industry for 12 years. He can quote every line from "Rounders" and appreciates franchises that regularly wear alternate jerseys. Find him on Twitter @AJKolodziej.

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