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NASCAR Brickyard 400: Betting line for the entire field to win at Indianapolis

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra07/17/24

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The Brickyard 400 is returning to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule this weekend, and it’s one of the most prestigious trophies that you can win in the sport.

It’s the first time since 2020 that the Cup Series will return to the oval, after three seasons of racing on the road course in Indianapolis. Kevin Harvick has won the previous two iterations of the Brickyard 400 in 2020 and 2019, but former winners like Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson will be in the field.

Elsewhere, veterans like Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Martin Truex Jr. will be looking for their first Brickyard 400 victory. Will Truex Jr. be able to kiss the bricks during his final season? Time will tell, but FanDuel Sportsbook has provided the full betting lines for Sunday’s race. Check them out below.

Denny Hamlin (+500)

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After a bit of hard luck over the last month, Denny Hamlin returned to form in Pocono. He was the car to beat throughout the afternoon, and he looked headed towards back-to-back wins in Pennsylvania, but Ryan Blaney got the best of him.

Regardless, a P2 finish is nothing to snub your nose at. Now, with Indianapolis on the docket, a race Hamlin has never won, the perfect follow up would be kissing the bricks. We’ll see if he can add it to his list of accomplishments.

Kyle Larson (+700)

Kyle Larson
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It wasn’t the best afternoon in Pocono by Kyle Larson’s standards, as he finished P13. Still, that’s more of a testament to Larson’s expectations and his standing in the NASCAR community, as many expected him to play a bigger role in Pennsylvania. 

Now, Indianapolis will be a fascinating challenge for Larson, after he ran the Indianapolis 500 earlier this season. In the past, he’s run well at the track in the Cup Series, with his best finish in six starts a P5 finish in 2016.

Brad Keselowski (+800)

Brad Keselowski
Mar 10, 2024; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski (6) during the Shriners Childrens 500 at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Ryan Blaney (+850)

Ryan Blaney
Jun 19, 2021; Nashville, TN, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney (12) during practice for the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Ryan Blaney’s rollercoaster 2024 campaign is beginning to find a peak, it seems. Over the last month and change, Blaney has two victories, after his win at Pocono Raceway over the weekend.

Moving forward to Indianapolis, Blaney has only one top ten at the track over six attempts. That was a P7 finish in 2019, so he’s hoping the return of the Brickyard 400 brings some better luck to the Team Penske wheelman.

Chase Elliott (+1100)

Chase Elliott Pocono
Jul 23, 2023; Long Pond, Pennsylvania, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (9) races during the HighPoint.com 400 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Chase Elliott continued his impressive 2024 with another top ten on Sunday in Pocono. The former NASCAR Cup Series champion finished P9 on the afternoon, bouncing back from his Top 20 streak ending in Chicago last weekend. 

While Elliott would be a popular winner in Indianapolis, don’t get your hopes too high. His best finish was. a P9 in 2019, and that’s his only top ten in six starts in the Brickyard 400.

Christopher Bell (+1300)

Christopher Bell
May 26, 2024; Concord, North Carolina, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell (20) in turn four at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Christopher Bell barely missed out on a top ten in Pocono, finishing P12 on the afternoon. The Joe Gibbs Racing fleet was fast, but the No. 20 couldn’t necessarily capitalize on it, after watching Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr. and Ty Gibbs have success throughout the weekend. 

Still, Bell has three wins on the season, and he won the Coca-Cola 600 earlier this season. A trophy in the Brickyard 400, where Bell only has one start and a P12 finish in 2020, would be another impressive notch in his belt.

William Byron (+1300)

William Byron
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The William Byron we saw at the onset of the 2024 campaign seems to be returning. The No. 24 captured another solid, top five finish in Pocono, as he came home P4 at the track Jeff Gordon had so much success at. 

Interestingly enough, another track Gordon dominated at is on the horizon, as Byron and company will move to Indianapolis on Sunday. Byron has raced their three times, and he does have a P4 finish in 2019 on his resume.

Tyler Reddick (+1300)

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Tyler Reddick is nipping at the heels of Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson in the Cup Series point standings, as his consistency continues to be a marvel each weekend. Pocono was no different, as the 23XI Racing wheelman came home P6 at the Tricky Triangle.

When it comes to Indianapolis, experience isn’t the name of the game for Reddick. He’s only run the Brickyard 400 once, but it was a solid afternoon, as his Richard Childress Racing No. 8 came home P8 on the afternoon.

Joey Logano (+1600)

Joey Logano
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Joey Logano is continuing to flip the script on his 2024 season. The two-time Cup Series champion finished P5 on Sunday in Pocono, and his climb up the standings after being in the doldrums for awhile is in full swing.

Moving ahead to the Brickyard 400, Logano has competed in 12 iterations of the race, and he’s come close to winning in the past, finishing P2 twice, in 2015 and 2019. Perhaps he’ll add that trophy to his case this weekend.

Martin Truex Jr. (+1600)

Martin Truex Pocono
Jul 23, 2023; Long Pond, Pennsylvania, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr (19) races during the HighPoint.com 400 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Martin Truex Jr. had his name painted across the finish line in Pocono, so many believed he would end up being the sentimental favorite in Pennsylvania. While he won Stage 1, he wasn’t able to hold on throughout the afternoon, and his Interstate Batteries Toyota came home P8.

Over 16 starts in the Brickyard 400, Truex Jr.’s best finish is P4 in 2015, back when he drove the No. 78 for Furniture Row Racing. He’s never finished above P27 in the race with Joe Gibbs Racing, but a win in Indianapolis would be an awesome addition to his resume during his final campaign.

NASCAR Brickyard 400 betting lines continued:

  • Ty Gibbs (+1800)
  • Chris Buescher (+1900)
  • Bubba Wallace (+3000)
  • Alex Bowman (+3400)
  • Kyle Busch (+3400)
  • Ross Chastain (+3700)
  • Austin Cindric (+5000)
  • Josh Berry (+5000)
  • Erik Jones (+5500)
  • Daniel Suárez (+6500)
  • Carson Hocevar (+10000)
  • Michael McDowell (+10000)
  • Noah Gragson (+10000)
  • Chase Briscoe (+13000)
  • A.J. Allmendinger (+13000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+13000)
  • Austin Dillon (+18000)
  • Zane Smith (+18000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+18000)
  • Justin Haley (+18000)
  • Jimmie Johnson (+24000)
  • Ryan Preece (+28000)
  • Corey LaJoie (+28000)
  • Ty Dillon (+28000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+28000)
  • Harrison Burton (+28000)
  • Daniel Hemric (+50000)
  • Cody Ware (+50000)
  • B.J. McLeod (+50000)

As you can see, FanDuel believes Denny Hamlin will get his first victory in Indianapolis, after coming close to a win over the weekend in Pocono. Additionally, Brad Keselowski is up there in the top three, and a victory would go a long way towards helping his playoff standing. We’ll see if he can kiss the bricks once again in 2024.