Manne wrote:
Things are always interesting when NASCAR visits one of its two restrictor-plate tracks, and Sunday’s Aaron’s 499 at Talladega will be the first time the drivers will race one of those tracks with the new rear spoilers on their cars, so no one knows quite what to expect.
For once, Jimmie Johnson is not the favorite on Bodog’s NASCAR odds to win. In fact, he isn’t even fourth. The opening co-favorites were Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. at 10/1 on Bodog.
Junior might be close to ending his victory drought as he had his best overall statistical race last week at Texas and finished second at the first restrictor-plate race this season, the Daytona 500. He also was second at this race last year. Only Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Sr. have more wins at Talladega than Junior’s five, although the last one was back in 2004.
Busch has won at both Daytona and Talladega in his career, but that April 2008 victory here is his only Top 10 ever at the track. He was 25th in this race last year, so his odds seem a bit low. Stewart won here as recently as 2008 and has six runner-up finishes in his career at Talladega. But he has not been a factor in the past three races at the track, with a best finish of 23rd.
The favorite this week on Bodog’s NASCAR odds should probably be Gordon, and he opened at 11/1. Gordon certainly loves Talladega, as he has six wins (most among active drivers) and 16 Top-10 finishes in 34 starts. He won both races at the track in 2007 but hasn’t finished better than 19th in the four races here since. However, Gordon led the most laps last week at Texas and seems to be on the verge of a victory. No driver has won more restrictor-plate races than Gordon.
Get all your NASCAR odds and props at Bodog Sportsbook
:dirol
Join:
2010/03/02
Messages:
79
For once, Jimmie Johnson is not the favorite on Bodog’s NASCAR odds to win. In fact, he isn’t even fourth. The opening co-favorites were Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. at 10/1 on Bodog.
Junior might be close to ending his victory drought as he had his best overall statistical race last week at Texas and finished second at the first restrictor-plate race this season, the Daytona 500. He also was second at this race last year. Only Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Sr. have more wins at Talladega than Junior’s five, although the last one was back in 2004.
Busch has won at both Daytona and Talladega in his career, but that April 2008 victory here is his only Top 10 ever at the track. He was 25th in this race last year, so his odds seem a bit low. Stewart won here as recently as 2008 and has six runner-up finishes in his career at Talladega. But he has not been a factor in the past three races at the track, with a best finish of 23rd.
The favorite this week on Bodog’s NASCAR odds should probably be Gordon, and he opened at 11/1. Gordon certainly loves Talladega, as he has six wins (most among active drivers) and 16 Top-10 finishes in 34 starts. He won both races at the track in 2007 but hasn’t finished better than 19th in the four races here since. However, Gordon led the most laps last week at Texas and seems to be on the verge of a victory. No driver has won more restrictor-plate races than Gordon.
Get all your NASCAR odds and props at Bodog Sportsbook
:dirol