NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 odds: Martin Truex Jr.'s race to lose
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A couple days removed from giving both fans and bettors a weekday fix, NASCAR is back to its traditional schedule this upcoming Sunday, which features the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Gearing up for the seventh race of the current series, here's everything you need to know for this weekend's event.
Odds to win the Coca-Cola 600
Driver | Odds |
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Kyle Busch | +430 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +500 |
Kevin Harvick | +600 |
Chase Elliott | +850 |
Denny Hamlin | +900 |
Joey Logano | +1000 |
Brad Keselowski | +1000 |
Alex Bowman | +1200 |
Jimmie Johnson | +1800 |
William Byron | +1900 |
Clint Bowyer | +2100 |
Kurt Busch | +2400 |
Ryan Blaney | +2600 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | +2800 |
Erik Jones | +2900 |
Aric Almirola | +4000 |
Austin Dillon | +4200 |
Matt Kenseth | +4500 |
Tyler Reddick | +4500 |
Matt DiBenedetto | +6500 |
Chris Buescher | +8000 |
Chris Bell | +8000 |
Ryan Newman | +8000 |
Cole Custer | +9500 |
Only displaying drivers with odds shorter than 100-1
The favorites
Kyle Busch is the leader in the clubhouse at +430. The 35-year-old has three top-five finishes in six races so far in the series, not to mention he's been killing it at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He's placed sixth or better in four of his last five on the track, including a first-place finish in 2018.
Not to be outdone, Martin Truex Jr. is also in the mix at 5-1. His track history at Charlotte Motor Speedway is unrivaled - seven top-five finishes in his last eight races there, with three outright victories.
He should be the favorite in the field.
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Alex Bowman (12-1) has been in the zone lately. The Arizona native has a pair of top-two finishes over his last four tries. After finishing 26th or worse in his first five races at Charlotte, he's placed in the top 10 in each of the previous two.
While Jimmie Johnson (18-1) looks to get on the board for the first time in the series, he's been close - the savvy vet has three top-10 finishes to his credit over six races in the circuit. Johnson's also been comfortable on this track, considering he's placed eighth or better in five of the last six tries.
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (28-1) won at Daytona to open the circuit, but hasn't finished better than 10th in each of his last five outings. Charlotte's also proved to be a challenge for Stenhouse, who only has two top-10 finishes in 14 attempts.
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.