2025 NASCAR Cook Out 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Martinsville

After an exciting weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to Old Dominion. Martinsville Speedway will be the cathedral, with the Cook Out 400 taking center stage.
Last season, William Byron was victorious in the spring race, and Ryan Blaney took home the checkered flag during Martinsville’s playoff date. Chase Elliott finished in the top three in both trips to the short-track, as well. Oh, and don’t count out Kyle Larson — he’s always a threat, and he’d love to get his second win in as many weeks after his dub at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
With that in mind, FanDuel Sportsbook has released their betting lines for the entire field for this coming weekend’s race. Check out the full odds below, and see if your favorite driver has a shot at the dub.
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Ryan Blaney (+450)
Ryan Blaney seemed primed for his first win of the 2025 season, dominating most of the Straight Talk Wireless 400 through two stages. However, a blown engine ended up being the downfall of the No. 12 team. Instead of a trip to Victory Lane, Blaney took a trip to the garage, where he finished P36.
Thankfully for Blaney, he’s headed to a track in Martinsville that he’s more than fond of. He’s won in Virginia twice, including last season’s playoff date for the short-track. Back-to-back dubs at Martinsville is certainly possible.
Kyle Larson (+500)

Kyle Larson had a weekend to remember at Homestead. He won the Truck Series race on Friday, and then he dominated the Xfinity Series race on Saturday. While a late restart thwarted his attempt at a win and created a bit of beef between him and Sam Mayer, Larson rebounded on Sunday, elevating during the final stage to win his first race of the Cup Series season in 2025.
After watching Christopher Bell win multiple races in a row, perhaps it’s Larson’s turn to establish some dominance. With Martinsville on the docket, a track he’s been incredible at over the past few seasons, it’s more than possible. He won at the track in April of 2023.
William Byron (+750)
William Byron was hoping to win his second race of the season, but it wasn’t meant to be at Homestead, a track he’s won at before. Still, he can’t complain too much, as he continued his impressive 2025 with a P12 finish on the afternoon.
That aforementioned second win could come this weekend for Byron. He’s headed to one of his favorite tracks in Martinsville. Byron’s won at the track twice, including last season’s spring race in Virginia.
Chase Elliott (+750)
Perhaps it’s time to start worrying about Chase Elliott. While he’s piling up above-average finishes, he wasn’t really a true factor during the Cup Series’ trip to Homestead. He ended up finishing P18, the same place he started the Straight Talk Wireless 400.
One thing the sport’s most popular wheelman has going for him is Martinsville is one of the best tracks on the schedule for him. Last season, he came close to winning during both trips to the short-track, finishing P3 in the spring, and P2 in the fall. That trend would have him winning this time around.
Denny Hamlin (+800)

Denny Hamlin had a new sponsor on his hood in Progressive, and it was the start of a beautiful partnership in Florida. The veteran wheelman was competitive throughout the afternoon, coming up with a fifth-place finish when the checkered flag waved over the weekend.
Looking ahead, Hamlin will return to his home state to race at a track he has immense experience at this weekend. He’s won five times in 38 tries at Martinsville, but his last dub came a little less than ten years ago. He’s due for another grandfather clock.
Joey Logano (+800)
Joey Logano was hoping for another victory at Homestead, the track where he won his first NASCAR Cup Series title. He’ll certainly be satisfied with a P14 finish though, considering how his season has gone in 2025 heading into the race.
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As the calendar turns to this coming weekend, Logano will be happy to see Martinsville on the schedule. The three-time Cup Series champion has got the job done at the track in the past, and he’s usually guaranteed at least a top-ten finish. We’ll see if he can keep the good times rolling.
Christopher Bell (+1000)
Christopher Bell is still the favorite to win the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series title after notching three consecutive wins, but he had a tough weekend at Homestead, a track where he usually excels. The Joe Gibbs Racing star began the Straight Talk Wireless 400 in P16, and he finished the afternoon in P29.
Moving ahead to Martinsville, Bell has won at the track in the past, clinching his spot in the Championship 4 in Virginia back in October of 2022. He didn’t have much luck at the track last season though, so he’ll be looking to get back to some strong performances at the short-track this time around.
Chase Briscoe (+1400)

It’s been an uneven start for Chase Briscoe at Joe Gibbs Racing. He seems to be finding his footing over the past couple of weeks though. Briscoe finished P4 at Homestead this past weekend, that matched his best finish of the season from the Daytona 500, and it was much needed after a couple of poor runs.
Briscoe has never won at Martinsville, but he’s been better and better each time the Cup Series has returned to the track over his eight attempts at the highest level in the sport. He has five top ten finishes. Perhaps he can rise above and compete for the win this time around.
Alex Bowman (+1800)
Alex Bowman seemed primed for his first win of 2025 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Then, his teammate Kyle Larson arrived in his mirror. He wasn’t there long, as the No. 5 passed the No. 48 and never looked back. Bowman was forced to settle for P2.
Moving ahead, Bowman will have a shot to continue his momentum at a track he’s found success at in the past. The No. 48 wheelman has a win at Martinsville from back in 2021, and he’ll be hoping to get back to Victory Lane this time around, making up for one that got away last weekend in Miami.
Bubba Wallace (+2200)
Bubba Wallace got to the podium this past weekend in Miami. The 23XI Racing wheelman had his best performance of the season so far at Homestead, finishing P3 behind Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman. He led 56 laps throughout the afternoon.
Throughout his Cup Series career, Martinsville hasn’t always been kind to Wallace, but he’s certainly improved over the past couple of seasons. He’s notched a top ten finish in three of the last five trips to the track for the No. 23 team. His best finish is P4 last spring. Maybe he’ll rise above after coming close to the win last weekend at Homestead.
NASCAR Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway Odds Continued:
- Ross Chastain (+2500)
- Brad Keselowski (+2800)
- Tyler Reddick (+3000)
- Josh Berry (+3000)
- Ryan Preece (+3000)
- Kyle Busch (+3500)
- Austin Cindric (+3500)
- Chris Buescher (+4000)
- Ty Gibbs (+5000)
- Noah Gragson (+6000)
- Carson Hocevar (+8000)
- Daniel Suarez (+8000)
- Austin Dillon (+14000)
- Erik Jones (+25000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+25000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+28000)
- Michael McDowell (+28000)
- Cole Custer (+28000)
- Justin Haley (+34000)
- Zane Smith (+34000)
- Todd Gilliland (+34000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+39000)
- Riley Herbst (+39000)
- Burt Myers (+39000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+39000)
- Casey Mears (+50000)
- Cody Ware (+50000)
- Ty Dillon (+50000)
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