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2025 NASCAR Wurth 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Texas

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra04/29/25

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The NASCAR Cup Series enjoyed a weekend of action at the famed Talladega Superspeedway, where Austin Cindric was victorious. Now, they’re headed to The Lone Star State, where Texas Motor Speedway will be the cathedral.

Last season, Chase Elliott ended a lengthy streak of starts without a win in Texas. It was a popular dub, and many would be happy to see him go back-to-back at the track. However, he’ll have plenty of competition, as the track represents one of the favorite venues of drivers like Kyle Larson, William Byron and Tyler Reddick.

With that in mind, DraftKings 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 (+550)

Kyle Larson continued his impressive season with a podium finish at Talladega. Superspeedway racing doesn’t always come easy to him, so a runner-up performance in Alabama is more than acceptable.

This week’s trip to Texas will be Larson’s 20th time racing at the track in the Cup Series. He’s won there twice, but it’s been a while. The last time he went to Victory Lane in Texas was October of 2021.

William Byron (+600)

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After winning the Daytona 500, William Byron had dreams of finding Victory Lane at Talladega. He came close, but he couldn’t make a last-lap pass for the win. He had to settle for third, not too shabby. 

Texas has been one of Byron’s best tracks in the Cup Series since he joined the sport full-time. He won there in 2023, and he finished third last season. We’ll see if No. 2 is on the docket this time around.

Tyler Reddick (+750)

Tyler Reddick was victorious during last spring’s trip to Talladega. He couldn’t get to Victory Lane this time around. The 23XI Racing wheelman finished P14. 

At least Texas represents a chance for Reddick to get the win once again. He finished second during his first race at the track in the Cup Series back in 2020, and he won there in 2022. He’ll be a force once again.

Denny Hamlin (+800)

Denny Hamlin had a disappointing afternoon in Alabama. After last fall’s rough go-round at Talladega, Hamlin expected to do better this time around, but he was only able to muster a P21 finish. 

As he looks to get back on track, this will be Hamlin’s 37th time racing at Texas. He has three wins at the track, but he hasn’t found Victory Lane there since March of 2019.

Christopher Bell (+800)

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Christopher Bell may have some beef with his teammate in Denny Hamlin after the two made contact at Talladega over the weekend. It led to the No. 20 Toyota coming home P35. Certainly not what he expected heading into Alabama.

Moving forward, Bell has never won at Texas. Still, he’s performed well at the track. His best finish is third, which he’s done twice in eight attempts.

Ryan Blaney (+900)

Ryan Blaney watched as his teammates were able to fight for the win at the end of the race. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a weekend he’ll soon want to remember, as the No. 12 team finished P37, saved by two disqualifications after the race from finishing dead-last. 

Blaney’s won at Texas in the past, so perhaps a return to Victory Lane is on the docket for the Team Penske wheelman. That came in 2022. He didn’t have much luck there last season, finishing 33rd in 2024.

Joey Logano (+1400)

A top-five turned into a dead-last finish for Joey Logano at Talladega. It was a miserable weekend, as Logano caught major flak for ripping teammate Austin Cindric on the radio, and then his Ford was disqualified after the race.

Moving ahead to Texas, this will be Logano’s 32nd time racing at the track. He’s won there only once, back in 2014. Still, he’s performed well over the course of his career at the venue, and you can never count out the three-time Cup Series champion.

Chase Briscoe (+1400)

Everyone is still waiting for Chase Briscoe to have his breakout race with Joe Gibbs Racing. In the meantime, he keeps notching solid finishes, as he finished P15 at Talladega on Sunday afternoon.

Over the course of his time in the Cup Series, Briscoe has been tremendous at Texas, never finishing below P18 in six tries. He finished sixth at the track last season, so the oddsmakers are banking on a nice bump for the Toyota wheelman this weekend.

NASCAR Wurth 400 at Texas Odds Continued:

  • Kyle Busch (+1600)
  • Bubba Wallace (+1800)
  • Chase Elliott (+2000)
  • Alex Bowman (+2200)
  • Ty Gibbs (+2500)
  • Ross Chastain (+2800)
  • Josh Berry (+3000)
  • Chris Buescher (+3000)
  • Brad Keselowski (+3500)
  • Daniel Suarez (+4000)
  • Carson Hocevar (+7000)
  • Austin Cindric (+8000)
  • Ryan Preece (+9000)
  • Noah Gragson (+9000)
  • Erik Jones (+9000)
  • Austin Dillon (+10000)
  • AJ Allmendinger (+10000)
  • Michael McDowell (+13000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+15000)
  • Zane Smith (+15000)
  • Justin Haley (+20000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+20000)
  • Jesse Love (+20000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+20000)
  • Riley Herbst (+30000)
  • Cole Custer (+30000)
  • Cody Ware (+30000)
  • Chad Finchum (+30000)
  • Ty Dillon (+30000)
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (+30000)

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