2025 NASCAR Shriners Children's 500 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Phoenix

The NASCAR Cup Series will head to the desert this weekend, as the first of two trips to Phoenix Raceway is on the docket, with the Shriners Children’s 500 taking center stage.
Christopher Bell has to be feeling on top of the world. He’s won back to back races, getting to Victory Lane in Atlanta and at COTA. Now, he’s heading back to Phoenix, where he won last spring, as well. He has a shot to win three in a row, but there’s plenty of hungry wheelmen who will be hoping to stop him in the desert.
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.
Christopher Bell (+500)
Christopher Bell is staking his claim as one of the top wheelmen in the entire NASCAR Cup Series. After his controversial win in Atlanta, the Joe Gibbs Racing star left no doubt in Austin, coming alive during the final laps to notch his second victory in as many races.
Could Bell make it three in a row? With a trip to Phoenix on the docket, a track where the 30-year old won last March, there’s certainly an opportunity for him to make a bit of history in the desert.
Ryan Blaney (+550)

Ryan Blaney has become known for his slow starts to the season, and COTA being the third race of the season was never a preferable option for the Team Penske star. It’s been a tough track for the former champion, and his P19 finish was evidence of that over the weekend.
Luckily for Blaney, Phoenix couldn’t come at a better time for him. He has seven straight top five finishes in the desert, but zero wins. He could break through and get the job done this time around.
Kyle Larson (+850)
Kyle Larson didn’t have a weekend to remember in Austin, and that’s been the theme of 2025 so far for the Hendrick Motorsports star. He entered the weekend as one of the favorites to win and give his season an early boost, but instead he came home P32 when it was all said and done in Texas.
The good news for Larson is the schedule will be more than favorable for him in the coming weeks. It all starts with this weekend’s race at Phoenix, a track where Larson’s always among the top contenders, even if he’s only won there once, back in 2021.
Chase Elliott (+1000)
Chase Elliott was forced to battle from the very beginning of the race in Austin, as he was spun in the first turn of the day by Ross Chastain. The sport’s most popular wheelman was able to salvage his afternoon and then some, ending up P4 when the checkered flag waved.
Looking ahead, Elliott only has one win at Phoenix Raceway, but it came at the perfect time, as it notched him the 2020 Cup Series title. This will be his 18th time racing in the desert since moving up to the top level, so we’ll see if win No. 2 will come this weekend.
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William Byron (+1000)

William Byron has been the class of the field in 2025, along with Christopher Bell. The reigning, back-to-back Daytona 500 champion came up just short of winning at COTA for the second consecutive season, as he finished as the runner-up over the weekend in Austin.
Perhaps he’ll match Bell with his second win of the season at Phoenix this weekend. The Hendrick Motorsports star always performs well at the track, and he won in the desert back in March of 2023.
Denny Hamlin (+1100)
Denny Hamlin had an unfortunate weekend in Austin. Instead of competing for the win, he was stuck in traffic for most of the afternoon, and he ended up finishing P21 when the checkered flag waved. Not ideal for the veteran wheelman.
Looking ahead, this will be the 40th time Hamlin heads to Phoenix Raceway in the Cup Series. He’s won at the track twice, the last of which coming in 2019. We’ll see if he can get win No. 3 this weekend.
Joey Logano (+1200)
It was an unremarkable showing for Joey Logano at COTA, after he had speed at both Daytona and Atlanta. The reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion started in P23 and ended up finishing P24. He’ll be happy to leave this trip to Austin in the past.
With Phoenix Raceway on the schedule for this weekend, Logano has a major shot at turning his season around. Of course, he won the race and the championship last fall at the track, but he has four wins in total in Arizona. Perhaps No. 5 will come this Sunday afternoon.
Chase Briscoe (+1300)
Chase Briscoe was on the pole at the Daytona 500, but he’s yet to make a discernible impact since his first season with Joe Gibbs Racing. Still, he had a solid weekend as a whole in Austin, qualifying P18 and coming home P14 when the checkered flag waved at COTA.
Since joining the Cup Series full time, Briscoe has fancied Phoenix, so it makes sense why FanDuel has propped up his odds for this coming weekend’s trip to the desert. He won at the track in 2022, and he’ll certainly have a shot at doing so again in his No. 19 Toyota this time around.
NASCAR Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway Odds Continued:
- Ross Chastain (+1500)
- Tyler Reddick (+1500)
- Chris Buescher (+2200)
- Ty Gibbs (+2800)
- Kyle Busch (+2800)
- Josh Berry (+3200)
- Brad Keselowski (+3700)
- Bubba Wallace (+5500)
- Alex Bowman (+6500)
- Austin Cindric (+6500)
- Daniel Suarez (+7500)
- Carson Hocevar (+10000)
- Ryan Preece (+13000)
- Cole Custer (+13000)
- Noah Gragson (+13000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+15000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+15000)
- Michael McDowell (+15000)
- Erik Jones (+15000)
- Justin Haley (+24000)
- Austin Dillon (+24000)
- Riley Herbst (+24000)
- Todd Gilliland (+28000)
- Zane Smith (+34000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+45000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+45000)
- Katherine Legge (+50000)
- Ty Dillon (+50000)
- Cody Ware (+50000)