2025 NASCAR Food City 500 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Bristol

After an exciting weekend at Darlington Raceway, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to The Last Great Colosseum. Bristol Motor Speedway will be the cathedral, with the Food City 500 taking center stage.
Denny Hamlin is coming off back-to-back wins at Martinsville and Darlington. This weekend bodes well for the No. 11 team as well — they won last season’s spring trip to Bristol. Elsewhere, Kyle Larson figures to be a contender, as he was victorious in the famed Bass Pro Shops Night Race last September inside The Last Great Colosseum.
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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Kyle Larson (+490)
Kyle Larson is one of, if not the best driver in the world. That wasn’t the case at Darlington over the weekend though. He had a rough afternoon, and ended up finishing P37 after a late spin that threw a wrench into the race.
Over the course of his NASCAR Cup Series tenure, Larson has won twice at Bristol. He got to Victory Lane during the last time he raced at the short-track, so perhaps the Hendrick Motorsports star can make it back-to-back at The Last Great Coliseum.
Denny Hamlin (+490)

Denny Hamlin was in a bit of a funk, going months without a win before getting to Victory Lane at Martinsville. Now, he’s on top of the NASCAR world, winning back-to-back races after he was victorious at Darlington this past weekend.
Luckily for Hamlin, another tremendous track for the No. 11 team is on the docket. The veteran wheelman has won at Bristol four times, and twice in his last three tips to The Last Great Coliseum. We’ll see if he can get it done again in 2025.
Christopher Bell (+700)
Christopher Bell has three wins on the season already, and he’s been consistent as anyone over the past few weeks, even if he hasn’t been back to Victory Lane. He notched another podium finish at Darlington, finishing third in South Carolina.
As the Cup Series moves to Bristol this weekend, Bell has never won at The Last Great Coliseum. However, he’s done well over his past couple of trips to Tennessee, notching four top ten finishes in a row over the past two seasons.
Ryan Blaney (+750)
Nobody was more sour than Ryan Blaney after Darlington. He had victory in his grasp, but Kyle Larson’s spin brought out a late caution and Denny Hamlin’s pit crew helped him steal the checkered flag. At least Blaney was able to notch a top five, finishing fifth.
The hits keep coming for Blaney, and Bristol hasn’t been kind to him over the course of his career. There’s always time for that to change, and maybe it will this time around. Expect the unexpected with Blaney.
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Chase Elliott (+900)

Chase Elliott was outspoken about the future of throwback weekend at Darlington throughout the past couple of days, but he performed well at the track when it came time to race. The Hendrick Motorsports star finished the race in P8, getting a much needed top ten finish.
As Elliott looks for his first win of the season, Bristol is one of his better tracks. He won at The Last Great Coliseum in July of 2020. We’ll see if he can get it done with a full group of fans in the stands this time around.
William Byron (+1200)
William Byron was in the midst of one of the more dominating performances in NASCAR Cup Series history. He led every lap through two-thirds of the race, but once he got back in traffic, he couldn’t get back to the lead. Byron had to settle for being the runner-up in South Carolina.
While Byron has become an awesome short-track racer, Bristol isn’t always his strong suit. He does have two podium finishes in 13 attempts, but the Hendrick wheelman had some tough luck at the track in 2024. Perhaps 2025 will be more fruitful for him.
Chase Briscoe (+1800)
Chase Briscoe seemed primed for a solid run at Darlington. He started P4, but it wasn’t meant to be for him over the weekend. Briscoe finished P28 when the checkered flag waved on the Goodyear 400.
Moving ahead to Bristol, Briscoe is still looking for his first win with Joe Gibbs Racing. He finished P8 at the track last September, and he’s been steadily improving there since joining the Cup Series.
Ty Gibbs (+2200)
Ty Gibbs got a much needed top ten finish at Darlington, finishing P9. It’s been a tough season for the Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman thus far, but perhaps the tide is turning after his performance in South Carolina.
As the Cup Series moves to Bristol, it’s arguably Gibbs best non-road course in the sport. He made a case for being the best car there last spring, but the tire-wear caught up to him. A win would ease any early season difficulties he’s dealt with in 2025.
NASCAR Food City 500 at Bristol Odds Continued:
- Brad Keselowski (+2800)
- Ross Chastain (+2800)
- Kyle Busch (+2800)
- Bubba Wallace (+3200)
- Josh Berry (+3200)
- Chris Buescher (+3200)
- Joey Logano (+3200)
- Tyler Reddick (+3300)
- Alex Bowman (+4400)
- Ryan Preece (+4400)
- Austin Cindric (+8500)
- Noah Gragson (+11000)
- Carson Hocevar (+11000)
- Michael McDowell (+11000)
- Erik Jones (+17000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+21000)
- Austin Dillon (+28000)
- Daniel Suarez (+28000)
- Todd Gilliland (+28000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+28000)
- Cole Custer (+28000)
- Zane Smith (+28000)
- Justin Haley (+34000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+34000)
- Jesse Love (+50000)
- Ty Dillon (+50000)
- Josh Bilicki (+50000)
- Cody Ware (+50000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+50000)
- Riley Herbst (+50000)
- Corey LaJoie (+50000)
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