NASCAR Ambetter Health 400: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Atlanta Motor Speedway

After an exhilarating Daytona 500 that saw William Byron go back to Victory Lane for the second consecutive season, the NASCAR Cup Series will turn its attention towards Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Ambetter Heath 400.
It’s the first of two dates on the season for the Georgia-based track. The Cup Series will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 28 for a night race. Last season, Daniel Suarez won the first trip to the track via an epic, three-wide photo-finish, while Joey Logano was victorious the second time around, getting to Victory Lane during the track’s playoff date in September.
With that in mind, it’s anyone’s guess who will end up with the win at Atlanta Motor Speedway since it’s reconfiguration. One thing is for sure, it should be a fun weekend at the track, and DraftKings Sportsbook has all the odds, releasing betting lines for the entire field to get the win in Georgia. Check them out below.
Ryan Blaney (+800)
Ryan Blaney is always a threat at super-speedway tracks, especially Daytona. He won a stage and made some awesome moves throughout the race, but he fell just short of getting a top five, finishing P7 when the checkered flag waved.
Over the course of his career, Blaney has been awesome at Atlanta, and even more so over the last few seasons. The Team Penske wheelman finished P2 and P3 at the track last season, so we’ll see if he can elevate to the top spot in 2025.
Joey Logano (+900)

Joey Logano had some beef with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. after the Daytona 500, and many aren’t happy with the three-time champion following a wreck that took out some major contenders late in the game. P35 isn’t what the reigning champion had on his bingo card after the season-opening race for the Cup Series, that’s for sure.
The good news for Logano? He’s been awesome at Atlanta over the past couple of seasons. He has wins at the track in 2023 and 2024, the latter coming during the Round of 16 last year. He can clinch a spot in the playoffs with another win this time around.
Kyle Busch (+1100)
Kyle Busch entered the Daytona 500 as one of the favorites, and he was racing near the front throughout the afternoon and evening. However, it all came apart at the seams when the two-time champion was involved in the mess Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Joey Logano created, wrecking Busch and dooming him to P34.
As he searches to end his winless streak, Busch has a tremendous shot of doing so this weekend in Atlanta. He hasn’t finished below P10 at the track in two years, so it’s not out of the question he can elevate and get to Victory Lane this weekend.
Austin Cindric (+1100)
Austin Cindric was in the mix for the win during the final lap of the Daytona 500. His second Harley J. Earl Trophy was a possibility, but a last-lap wreck changed everything. Still, he came home P8 — not bad, all things considered.
He has a shot to open the season with another great run, as Atlanta is one of his best tracks. Cindric hasn’t finished below P12 since his P3 finish in July of 2022.
Chase Elliott (+1300)

Chase Elliott made his fans happy at times throughout the Daytona 500, battling near the front at the end of stages, but he couldn’t get close enough to contend for the win in the end. Still, a P15 finish isn’t anything to scoff at.
Now, Elliott will be happy to return home to Georgia to race at Atlanta this weekend. He won there in 2022. A second victory at the track for the sport’s most popular driver would surely drive the crowd into a frenzy.
William Byron (+1300)
Back-to-back Daytona 500 victories for William Byron. An incredible feat for the Hendrick Motorsports star, as he returned to Victory Lane on Sunday evening after surviving a massive wreck on the final lap.
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After winning two Daytona 500s in a row, can Byron go back-to-back to start 2025? He won at Atlanta in 2022 and 2023, so it’s not out of the question that the No. 24 could start the season off with two wins in a row.
Denny Hamlin (+1500)
Denny Hamlin had a shot at his fourth Daytona 500, but he came up short on the final lap of the race. He was battling Austin Cindric for the lead, but Hamlin ended up wrecked and finishing P24 when it was all said and done.
Moving ahead of Atlanta, it’s been a while since Hamlin has been to Victory Lane at the track. He won in 2012, but he hasn’t been able to master the reconfiguration yet. Maybe 2025 will be his moment.
Brad Keselowski (+1500)

Another year, another miss for Brad Keselowski in the Daytona 500. It’s one of the only accomplishments he doesn’t have on his impressive resume for his career, and a P26 finish in this past weekend’s race was certainly disappointing.
The RFK Racing driver-owner has been phenomenal at Atlanta since the reconfiguration, but he hasn’t been able to get to Victory Lane yet. He finished P2 in March of 2023, so we’ll see if he can do one position better this time around.
Daniel Suarez (+1700)
Daniel Suarez is entering a pivotal season with Trackhouse Racing. He needs to continue to prove he belongs, and he started the season off with a solid performance in the Daytona 500, finishing P13 when the checkered flag waved.
There’s a reason for optimism this weekend, as Atlanta is Suarez’s best track by a mile. He hasn’t finished below P2 in his last three races at the track, and he was victorious in last season’s photo-finish, which has gone down as one of the top moments in recent NASCAR memory.
Kyle Larson (+1800)
Kyle Larson has never had much luck at Daytona, and that didn’t change during this year’s iteration of The Great American Race. He ended up finishing P20, after a week that wasn’t anything great to write home about.
Will Atlanta Motor Speedway bring more success for Larson next week? It’s hard to say, as he hasn’t finished above P31 in his last four races at the track. Perhaps he’ll have to wait another week, but don’t count out the championship favorite regardless.
NASCAR Ambetter Health 400 Odds Continued:
- Christopher Bell (+1800)
- Chris Buescher (+2000)
- Bubba Wallace (+2000)
- Ross Chastain (+2200)
- Chase Briscoe (+2200)
- Tyler Reddick (+2500)
- Alex Bowman (+2500)
- Ty Gibbs (+3000)
- Todd Gilliland (+4000)
- Ryan Preece (+4000)
- Michael McDowell (+4000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+4500)
- Erik Jones (+4500)
- Justin Haley (+5000)
- Josh Berry (+5000)
- Corey LaJoie (+5000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+5000)
- Riley Herbst (+7000)
- Noah Gragson (+7000)
- Cole Custer (+7000)
- Austin Dillon (+7000)
- Ty Dillon (+8000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+10000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+10000)
- Carson Hocevar (+10000)
- Zane Smith (+10000)
- Cody Ware (+25000)
- JJ Yeley (+40000)
- BJ McLeod (+40000)