- Kyle Larson is favored to win the FireKeepers Casino 400 with +500 odds.
- Christopher Bell has +850 odds to win the FireKeepers Casino 400.
BROOKLYN, Mich. – The NASCAR Cup Series continues this weekend at the Michigan International Speedway for the FireKeepers Casino 400, and odds are fresh up early in the week with Kyle Larson favored.
While Larson is the outright early favorite on legal sports betting sites with +500 odds, just a ways behind him sits Christopher Bell at +850 who holds the most value of all drivers with odds under +1000. Bell has the longest odds of the six drivers priced under that threshold.
2025 FireKeepers Casino 400 Odds
- Kyle Larson: +500
- Ryan Blaney: +600
- Denny Hamlin: +750
- Tyler Reddick: +750
- William Byron: +750
- Christopher Bell: +850
- Ross Chastain: +1200
- Joey Logano: +1600
- Chase Briscoe: +2000
Bettors can bypass the top-5 odds on NASCAR betting sites and check out Christopher Bell here at some decent value for what he has done thus far in the Cup Series this season.
Although listed with the sixth shortest odds, Bell is the second ranked driver in the Cup Series to this point. He’s tied for the most wins at three and also tied for the most top-10 finishes at 10 with Larson. He also won the NASCAR All-Star Race, which is not accounted for in his three victories.
Bell has certainly heated things up in his last five races with all of them being top-10 finishes including a first and second place finish.
With Bell streaking as of late in his last five races, this is a good spot to lay some action early before the odds take a potential shift and he loses some value.
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