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2025 NASCAR Goodyear 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Darlington

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra04/02/25

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After an exciting weekend at Martinsville Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to The Lady in Black. Darlington Raceway will be the cathedral, with the Goodyear 400 taking center stage.

The last time the Cup Series took their show to the South Carolina-based track saw Chase Briscoe take the checkered flag, locking himself into the playoffs for the final win in Stewart-Haas Racing’s time in the sport. Now that he’s with Joe Gibbs Racing, can Briscoe get the job done again, or will someone else get to Victory Lane? There will certainly be a ton of competition when the green flag drops. Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images

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 (+500)

Kyle Larson seems to be back in the groove. After an uneven start to the season, the Hendrick Motorsports star won at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Then, Larson followed that up with a top five at Martinsville this past weekend, ending up P5 when the checkered flag waved in Virginia.

Over the course of his Cup Series career, Larson has found immense success at Darlington. He has three runner-up finishes, but those all came before his first win at the track in September of 2023. We’ll see if win No. 2 is on the docket this time around.

Tyler Reddick (+650)

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Martinsville hasn’t been the top track for Tyler Reddick throughout his NASCAR Cup Series tenure. He had some reservations about returning to the track this past weekend, but the 23XI Racing wheelman was able to notch a solid finish, ending up P14 when it was all said and done.

Over the course of his Cup Series career, Reddick has performed admirably at Darlington. He has two runner-up finishes at The Lady in Black. Perhaps he can do one position better in South Carolina this coming weekend.

Denny Hamlin (+750)

Denny Hamlin rose above the rest of the field and returned to Victory Lane at Martinsville Speedway for the first time in a decade over the weekend. The 44-year old notched win No. 55 of his career, clinching his spot in the playoffs as he chases his first career title in the NASCAR Cup Series. 

This will be Hamlin’s 26th time racing at Darlington. He has four wins at the track. His most recent one came in 2021, so we’ll see if Hamlin can get to Victory Lane for the second week in a row after Martinsville was good to him.

Ryan Blaney (+850)

Ryan Blaney had to start back in P32 at Martinsville, but he fought his way through the field during the Cook Out 400. He never was able to contend for the win, but Blaney finished P11 on the afternoon. That’s not too shabby of a performance after some immense bad luck in the first couple of weeks of the season. 

Darlington was unkind to Blaney in 2024. He finished P36 and P37 in the two trips the Cup Series made to South Carolina. Anything would be better than that, so the former NASCAR Cup Series champion is hoping to hit his stride this time around.

William Byron (+950)

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William Byron usually has a ton of fun when Martinsville rolls around on the schedule for the NASCAR Cup Series. That wasn’t the case this time around. The Hendrick Motorsports star finished P22 in the Cook Out 400, a tough afternoon for him.

The reigning back-to-back Daytona 500 winner has one win at Darlington, and that came in 2023. He’s usually more than solid in South Carolina, so expect Byron to get back on track with the Cup Series heading to The Lady in Black.

Christopher Bell (+1200)

Christopher Bell has become a threat each time the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville Speedway. He came close to his fourth win of 2025, but his teammate Denny Hamlin held him off for just long enough. Bell still came home as the runner-up, which is nothing to scoff at. 

Moving forward to Darlington, Bell has never won at the South Carolina-based track. He did finish P3 at the venue last September though. It was his best finish in 11 attempts, so maybe he figured something out that he can use this weekend.

Chase Briscoe (+1600)

Chase Briscoe seems to be finding his footing with Joe Gibbs Racing. The No. 19 wheelman captured a top ten at Martinsville, finishing P9 on the afternoon. It was a great performance for the team as a whole, and Briscoe is improving week-in and week-out with his fresh squad.

Of course, Briscoe won the last time the Cup Series headed to Darlington, so it’s easy to see why he’s one of the favorites this time around. His first victory with JGR coming at the spot of his final one with Stewart-Haas Racing would be poetic. Don’t count out the No. 19.

Bubba Wallace (+1700)

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Bubba Wallace put together another strong start at Martinsville over the weekend. The 23XI Racing wheelman finished P3 once again, following up his podium finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It seems like a win is on the horizon for the 31-year old.

Prior to last September’s race at Darlington, Wallace was riding a streak of four-straight top-ten finishes. That came to an end with a P16, but it’s evident the 23XI Racing star can get the job done in South Carolina. We’ll see what’s in store for him this coming weekend.

Joey Logano (+1900)

The three-time Cup Series champion notched his first top ten of the season at Martinsville. Joey Logano was able to fight throughout the afternoon and finish P8, as he looks to get his season on track throughout the first month and change of the season. 

Darlington is a track where Logano has a wealth of experience. This will be his 23rd time racing at The Lady in Black. He only has one win, but don’t count out the Penske Racing star in South Carolina when the green flag drops.

Chase Elliott (+2100)

Chase Elliott qualified P2 over the weekend, and it was obvious his team brought a car capable of winning to Martinsville Speedway. He was able to secure a top five, finishing P4 on the afternoon. He’ll take it, even though he would’ve preferred to get to the podium, at least. 

Unfortunately for Elliott, Darlington isn’t one of his better tracks. He’s only finished in the top three once in 16 tries. Time will tell if he can have a better experience this time around in 2025.

NASCAR Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway Odds Continued:

  • Ross Chastain (+2200)
  • Kyle Busch (+2200)
  • Chris Buescher (+2600)
  • Brad Keselowski (+2900)
  • Alex Bowman (+3100)
  • Josh Berry (+3500)
  • Austin Cindric (+4800)
  • Erik Jones (+5000)
  • Ty Gibbs (+5000)
  • Ryan Preece (+5500)
  • Carson Hocevar (+5500)
  • Noah Gragson (+7000)
  • AJ Allmendinger (+7000)
  • Daniel Suarez (+10000)
  • Michael McDowell (+15000)
  • Zane Smith (+18000)
  • Austin Hill (+24000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+24000)
  • Justin Haley (+24000)
  • Austin Dillon (+24000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+24000)
  • Riley Herbst (+28000)
  • Cole Custer (+28000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+34000)
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (+45000)
  • Ty Dillon (+50000)
  • Cody Ware (+50000)
  • JJ Yeley (+50000)

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