- Kyle Larson is favored to win the AdventHealth 400 with +400 odds.
- Denny Hamlin has +650 odds to win the race.
- Both Ryan Blaney and William Byron have +800 odds to win.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Next up in the NASCAR Cup Series, we are headed to Kansas City at the Kansas Speedway for the AdventHealth 400.
Going into the race, there is plenty of value sitting right at the top of the odds board on legal sports betting sites with Kyle Larson leading the charge at +400 odds. Ryan Blaney and William Byron should also be names of interest to bettors, while Denny Hamlin should be on the outskirts looking in.
AdventHealth 400 Odds
- Kyle Larson +400
- Denny Hamlin +650
- Ryan Blaney +800
- Tyler Reddick +800
- William Byron +800
- Christopher Bell +1000
- Joey Logano +1600
- Chase Elliott +2000
- Josh Berry +2000
- Ross Chastain +2000
- Alex Bowman +2200
- Chris Buescher +2500
Tail Larson, Blaney, Byron, & Fade Hamlin
If there was ever a time not to bet on Denny Hamlin at NASCAR betting sites, it is right now after his dreadful two race stretch that has seen him finish in 21st and 38th place. This is a serious drop off after finishing top-5 in four consecutive races prior including two wins.
With that said, Kyle Larson has tremendous value to win at his asking price. He has seven top-5 finishes including two wins. His last win came just three weeks ago.
Now getting into Blaney and Byron’s odds at +800 each, they’ve each been extremely competitive in their recent outings, and it could pay off immediately. Blaney has three top-5 finishes in his last four races while Byron has finished in sixth place or better in seven of 13 races this season.
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