NASCAR Pennzoil 400: How to watch, betting odds, starting grid
NASCAR continues their West Coast swing, and each driver is hoping to have some luck on their side as the sport hits Las Vegas for the Pennzoil 400. Last weekend, defending series champion Kyle Larson found victory lane. Now, who will join him and rookie Austin Cindric with victories?
For the first time in his career, driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota — Christopher Bell — is on the pole. Here’s how to watch, betting odds, the starting grid and more for the third race of the season.
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How to watch NASCAR Pennzoil 400:
Coverage: 3:30 PM EST on FOX
Green Flag: 3:50 PM EST
Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway — Clark County, Nevada
Odds
Driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet — Kyle Larson — is the favorite for Sunday’s race at +500, according to Vegas Insider.
- Kyle Larson (+500)
- Joey Logano (+750)
- Chase Elliott (+750)
- Ryan Blaney (+1000)
- Denny Hamlin (+1200)
- William Byron (+1200)
- Kyle Busch (+1200)
- Tyler Reddick (+1400)
- Martin Truex Jr. (+1400)
Starting Grid
1) No. 20 Christopher Bell — DeWalt Toyota
2) No. 5 Kyle Larson — HendrickCars.com Chevrolet
3) No. 2 Austin Cindric — Discount Tire Ford
4) No. 14 Chase Briscoe — Mahindra Tractors Ford
5) No. 9 Chase Elliott — NAPA Auto Part Chevrolet
6) No. 22 Joey Logano — Pennzoil Ford
7) No. 8 Tyler Reddick — BetMGM Chevrolet
8) No. 11 Denny Hamlin — FedEx Freight Toyota
9) No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. — SunnyD Chevrolet
10) No. 3 Austin Dillon — BREZTRI Chevrolet
11) No. 12 Ryan Blaney — Menards/Pennzoil Ford
12) No. 19 Martin Truex Jr. — Bass Pro Shops Toyota
13) No. 48 Alex Bowman — Ally Chevrolet
14) No. 24 William Byron — Axalta Chevrolet
15) No. 6 Brad Keselowski — Fastenal Ford
16) No. 16 Daniel Hemric — South Point Chevrolet
17) No. 23 Bubba Wallace — Dr Pepper Cream Soda Toyota
18) No. 1 Ross Chastain — ACM Awards Chevrolet
19) No. 21 Harrison Burton — Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford
20) No. 10 Aric Almirola — Mobil 1 Ford
21) No. 99 Daniel Suarez — CommScope Chevrolet
22) No. 34 Michael McDowell — Stage Front Ford
23) No. 43 Erik Jones — FOCUSfactor Chevrolet
24) No. 41 Cole Custer — HaasTooling.com Ford
25) No. 4 Kevin Harvick — Rheem Smurfit Kappa Ford
26) No. 44 Greg Biffle — Florida A&M University Chevrolet
27) No. 17 Chris Buescher — Wyndham Rewards Ford
28) No. 31 Justin Haley — LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet
29) No. 7 Corey LaJoie — Schluter Systems Chevrolet
30) No. 38 Todd Gilliland — Frontline Enterprises Inc. Ford
31) No. 45 Kurt Busch — Monster Energy Toyota
32) No. 42 Ty Dillon — Goettl Air Conditioning Chevrolet
33) No. 51 Cody Ware — Nurtec ODT Ford
34) No. 77 Josh Billicki — Ziegler Auto Group Chevrolet
35) No. 78 BJ McLeod — Filtertime Ford
36) No. 15 Garrett Smithley — Trophy Tractor Ford
37) No. 18 Kyle Busch — Ethel M Chocolates Toyota