NASCAR Betting - Sprint Series, Grand-Am share Daytona track on Sunday
NASCAR betting symbolizes all that is American – fun, independence and the need for speed. Thus, it’s fitting that the Fourth of July weekend takes us to Daytona for a few days of racing madness. If you like watching the rising nationwide stars, the flashy Grand Am drivers, or the big guns battling for the Sprint Cup, all your bases are covered.
NASCAR betting – Challenging track offers three races this weekend
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. always strong in the Subway Jalapeno 250
- Busy Sunday for Kyle Busch
- Gordon the man to beat in the Coke 400
Subway Jalapeno 250 – Saturday, July 3, 8:00 p.m. ET
The Nationwide Series’ final restrictor-plate race of the season goes Saturday night under the lights of Daytona, and most sportsbook players will toss their bets on defending champion Denny Hamlin - but not so fast. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the only multiple winner at this event, which started in 2002, and he always competes well on restrictor-plate tracks.
Brumos Porsche 250 – Sunday, July 4, 2:00 p.m. ET
Grand-Am Road Racing gets to share the online betting stage with the Sprint Series Sunday, as the Brumos Porch 250 runs Sunday afternoon before the big race at night. The main story to watch will be Kyle Busch and Scott Speed, who will race in the big event later in the day as well as competing in the Brumos Porsche 250 alongside defending Grand-Am series champs Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas.
Daytona Coke 400 odds – Sunday, July 4, 8:00 p.m. ET
Now, the big race. On paper, you have to like Jeff Gordon, as he has 12 restrictor plate victories - the best among active drivers, including three at the Coke 400. However, NASCAR betting fans shouldn’t count out Earnhardt Jr. or Tony Stewart, who has two wins of his own in the event. The biggest sleeper is probably Joey Logano. The kid NASCAR betting fans call “Sliced Bread” picked up his first NASCAR win last week but the race was rain-shortened, so can you trust him?
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Born in the betting capital of Las Vegas, Lee-Roy has grown to appreciate the likes of IndyCar and Formula 1 racing, but his first love is the high-speed ovals of NASCAR and he is a HUGE Tony Stewart fan. When it comes to motorsports handicapping, Buckles takes the checkered flag. Thoughts or questions?


