2025 NASCAR EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at COTA

The NASCAR Cup Series will head in a different direction this weekend, as a trip to the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is on the docket, with the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix taking center stage.
After dabbling in high intensity, super-speedway style racing at Daytona and Atlanta, a road course will throw the best in the sport for a loop. William Byron and Christopher Bell already have wins under their belt from the past two weeks, and they’ve also excelled at COTA in the past. Perhaps win No. 2 could be on their plate.
It won’t be easy, as there’s a bevy of wheelmen who could elevate and reach Victory Lane in Austin, Texas. 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.
Shane van Gisbergen (+500)
It’s no surprise to see Shane van Gisbergen with the best odds when it comes to reaching Victory Lane at a road course. Since his victory in the Chicago Street Race in his NASCAR Cup Series debut, SVG has proven to be the best of the best at these types of tracks, and a win this weekend would lock him into the playoffs during his first full-time season in the series.
Last season, van Gisbergen came close to winning at COTA in the Xfinity Series, before a late incident with Austin Hill cost him the dub. He didn’t fare too well in the Cup Series race, as he finished P20 after pulling double duty. We’ll see what he can do this time around.
Connor Zilisch (+750)

This one may shock some people, as Connor Zilisch is making his NASCAR Cup Series debut this weekend at COTA. He’ll be riding in the No. 87 Red Bull Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing, and he’ll be looking to make a bit of history.
It’s not unprecedented to think Zilisch can get the job done. He won in his Xfinity Series debut last year at Watkins Glen, and he’s proven to be an incredible wheelman on road courses. It won’t be easy, but all eyes will be on the wunderkind this weekend.
William Byron (+850)
William Byron was hoping to follow up his Daytona 500 victory with a win in Atlanta, and start the season off two-for-two. He was a contender throughout the day, but it all fell apart due to a late-race wreck. He ended up P27 when the checkered flag waved.
The good news? COTA has been incredible to Byron throughout the past four years. He hasn’t finished below P12 in any attempt, and he actually won in Austin last season. Perhaps history will repeat itself, like it did during the Daytona 500.
Tyler Reddick (+850)
After finishing as the runner-up in the Daytona 500, Tyler Reddick was hoping to notch his first win of the season in Atlanta. However, his performance left a bit to be desired, as the 23XI Racing wheelman finished P19 in Georgia.
Moving forward, COTA has been one of Reddick’s top tracks over the course of his career. He’s never finished below P9, and he won the race when the Cup Series arrived in 2023. He’ll be one of the drivers to beat this weekend, for sure.
Kyle Larson (+1100)

Kyle Larson seemed destined for victory in Atlanta, but he came up short on the final lap. He might’ve been able to best Christopher Bell and Carson Hocevar in an epic finish if the trio was allowed to race to the finish line, but a caution flag forced him to settle for P3.
Looking ahead, this will be the fifth time Larson races at COTA. His best finish came when he was the runner-up in May of 2021. He’ll be hoping to do one better and get his first win at the track in the Cup Series this time around.
Christopher Bell (+1200)
Christopher Bell came up strong in Atlanta, capturing the victory and clinching his spot in the playoffs. It’s easy to see why he’s among the strongest contenders for the championship, and he’s elevated and become a force at each track type, from super-speedways to road courses and everything in between.
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Moving forward, Bell’s performance at COTA has been a mixed bag. He has two top three finishes, but he also has finished below P31 twice, as well. We’ll see which version of the Joe Gibbs Racing star ends up showing up this weekend.
Chase Elliott (+1300)
Atlanta always represented a homecoming for Chase Elliott, and it’s become one of his better tracks. Unfortunately, he was caught up in an incident that put a damper on his evening, and the Team Hendrick wheelman finished P20 on Sunday.
It could be an awesome weekend in COTA, as Elliott has usually performed well in Austin. He won at the track in 2021, and he finished P4 in 2022. A return to Victory Lane at the track would give him a huge early-season boost.
AJ Allmendinger (+1400)

While a lion-share of the attention goes to Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch, AJ Allmendinger is still one of the best on road courses in the NASCAR Cup Series. His last win came at the Charlotte ROVAL in 2023, and he’ll be looking to add another trophy to his resume this weekend in Austin.
Racing full-time in the Cup Series once again for Kaulig Racing, Allmendinger has won at COTA multiple times in the Xfinity Series, and he’s hoping that’ll translate. He’ll be a popular dark-horse pick to get the win this Sunday.
Ross Chastain (+1600)
Ross Chastain notched a P8 finish over the weekend in Atlanta. It was a much needed top ten for the Trackhouse Racing star, after he was involved in a wreck that ruined his afternoon in the Daytona 500.
He’ll be hoping to keep the momentum rolling this weekend at one of his best tracks. Chastain won at COTA in 2022, and he’s never finished below P7 in four starts in the Cup Series. He’s one of the favorites, for sure.
Ty Gibbs (+1700)
Ty Gibbs had some tough luck this past weekend in Atlanta. He ended up P32 when it was all said and done, and that’s certainly not how he envisioned his time going when the Cup Series arrived at the track.
While Gibbs has shown some serious ability entering his third full-time Cup Series season, he’s still without a win. Perhaps COTA could be the track where he finally breaks through. He has a P9 and a P3 finish, so he’s close to getting over the hump in Austin.
2025 NASCAR EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix Odds Continued:
- Alex Bowman (+2200)
- Chris Buescher (+2600)
- Kyle Busch (+3000)
- Chase Briscoe (+3100)
- Daniel Suarez (+3200)
- Michael McDowell (+3400)
- Austin Cindric (+3700)
- Joey Logano (+4800)
- Denny Hamlin (+5000)
- Ryan Blaney (+5000)
- Carson Hocevar (+8500)
- Cole Custer (+10000)
- Todd Gilliland (+12000)
- Justin Haley (+14000)
- Brad Keselowski (+15000)
- Zane Smith (+15000)
- Bubba Wallace (+15000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+25000)
- Josh Berry (+25000)
- Noah Gragson (+25000)
- Austin Dillon (+25000)
- Riley Herbst (+28000)
- Erik Jones (+28000)
- Ty Dillon (+28000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+28000)
- Ryan Preece (+28000)
- Cody Ware (+45000)