2025 NASCAR Pennzoil 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Las Vegas

Sin City is up next for the NASCAR Cup Series. The best wheelmen in the United States of America will head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 400, serving as the first of two trips to the track. The latter will come during the Round of 8 in the Playoffs on Oct. 12.
Last season, Kyle Larson rose above and won the first trip to Las Vegas, but it was Joey Logano who shocked the world and advanced to the Championship 4 with his win in the playoffs at the track. Both drivers are still looking for their first win in 2025, while Christopher Bell will be going for No. 4 in a row at a track he excels at, as well.
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.
Kyle Larson (+500)
Kyle Larson’s had an uneven start to the 2025 season, but Phoenix ended up being a solid afternoon for the No. 5 team. He battled throughout the day, and he ended up with a chance at the win when the checkered flag waved. He settled for third, but Larson will take a podium finish.
The good news for Larson is Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of his best tracks. He’s won in Sin City three times, including two of the Cup Series’ last three trips to the venue. Larson has specifically excelled at the spring date in his career, so we’ll see if he can get the job done again.
Christopher Bell (+500)

Christopher Bell etched his name into NASCAR history at Phoenix Raceway, winning his third consecutive race, becoming the first driver since Kyle Larson in 2021 to do so. He’s the class of the field at the moment, on a mission to win his first championship of his career Cup Series career in 2025.
With Las Vegas on the docket this weekend, could Bell win a fourth race in a row? He’s started on the pole three times in Sin City, and he’s finished as the runner-up twice, but Bell’s never been to Victory Lane at the track, at least not yet. Perhaps that’ll change this time around.
Tyler Reddick (+750)
Phoenix left a lot to be desired for Tyler Reddick. The 23XI Racing wheelman finished P20 in the desert, after looking like a contender to win during the first stage of the race. He certainly wasn’t satisfied with his performance in Arizona.
This will be Reddick’s 11th trip to Las Vegas as a member of the Cup Series. He’s never won, but he came home P2 during last season’s spring trip to Sin City. After the disappointment Phoenix brought, we’ll see if he can bounce back and contend for the win once again this time around.
William Byron (+1000)
William Byron was on the pole for Sunday’s race in Arizona, and he looked to be the car to beat from the onset. However, it wasn’t meant to be for the reigning Daytona 500 winner, as Byron ended up coming home P6 in the desert. At least he continued the blazing start to the season he’s on.
The Hendrick Motorsports star is still the only driver outside of Christopher Bell to win a race this season. He won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023, so count on Byron to be a contender once again this weekend, which has become the norm for the No. 24 team.
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Denny Hamlin (+1100)

Denny Hamlin fought his way to the front at Phoenix over the weekend, and he had a chance at winning his first race of 2025. However, his teammate Christopher Bell got the better of him, and the veteran wheelman had to settle for a runner-up finish in the desert. Still, a promising result for the No. 11 team.
Throughout his Cup Series career, Hamlin has raced at Las Vegas Motor Speedway a whopping 26 times. However, he only has one win at the track, and that came in 2021. He usually finishes in the top ten though, but Hamlin would love to get win No. 2 in Sin City this coming weekend.
Joey Logano (+1300)
Joey Logano looked fast as ever at Phoenix, even with his penalty for going below the yellow line before the start-finish-line earlier in the race. He ended up with a P13 finish at the end of the afternoon, far from what he expected after winning last season’s finale in the desert.
The last time the Cup Series took their show to Las Vegas, Logano punched his ticket to the Championship 4 with an incredible strategy call. In total, he’s won four times in Sin City. It’s easy to see why he’ll be predicted to contend at the track this coming weekend, if history is any indication.
Ryan Blaney (+1400)
Phoenix has been one of Ryan Blaney’s best tracks on the schedule, but he ran into trouble during the Shriners Children’s 500. He blew his engine late in the afternoon, and it unfortunately led to a P28 finish for the former Cup Series champion.
Looking ahead, Blaney will look to rebound in Las Vegas this coming weekend. While he’s never won at the track in 17 tries, he’s come close, including a P3 finish last season. Maybe luck will be on his side this time around, unlike what went down at Phoenix.
Kyle Busch (+1800)
Kyle Busch seemed primed for a bounce-back season after missing the playoffs in 2024. So far, so good. After wrecking in the Daytona 500 and finishing P34, Busch hasn’t finished below P8 in the following three races. All told, three-straight top-ten finishes have him rolling into Las Vegas Motor Speedway confident as ever.
Returning to his home track, Busch will be looking for just his second win in 28 tries in Sin City. What a story it would be if he ended his drought here. The two-time champion is certainly someone to keep an eye on this coming weekend.
NASCAR Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Odds Continued:
- Chase Elliott (+1900)
- Chase Briscoe (+2400)
- Ross Chastain (+2400)
- Alex Bowman (+2800)
- Bubba Wallace (+3100)
- Ty Gibbs (+3100)
- Brad Keselowski (+3700)
- Chris Buescher (+4400)
- Daniel Suarez (+4400)
- Carson Hocevar (+7500)
- Austin Cindric (+7500)
- Austin Dillon (+10000)
- Josh Berry (+10000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+11000)
- Justin Haley (+11000)
- Noah Gragson (+11000)
- Ryan Preece (+13000)
- Michael McDowell (+13000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+15000)
- Todd Gilliland (+15000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+15000)
- Erik Jones (+15000)
- Zane Smith (+24000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+28000)
- Riley Herbst (+45000)
- Ty Dillon (+45000)
- Cole Custer (+45000)
- Cody Ware (+50000)