NASCAR Enjoy Illinois 300: Betting lines for the entire field to win at World Wide Technology Raceway
After rain dampened the Coca-Cola 600 for the NASCAR Cup Series last weekend, the campaign moves ahead to World Wide Technology Raceway in Gateway Motorsports Park for the Enjoy Illinois 300 Presented by TicketSmarter, and betting lines for the entire field to win have been released.
Christopher Bell will be looking for back-to-back victories, after capturing the win in Charlotte thanks to Mother Nature last Sunday. Elsewhere, Kyle Busch will be hoping for his first win of 2024 at the track where he won in 2023, beating out Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano in the process.
As the summer circuit begins to take shape for the Cup Series, a win at World Wide Technology Raceway would go a long way towards the championship dreams of whoever finds victory lane. Here are the full betting line for the Enjoy Illinois 300 Presented by TicketSmarter this weekend, courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Denny Hamlin (+550)
Another week, another top five finish for Denny Hamlin. While he would’ve loved to get back to victory lane in Charlotte, Hamlin continues to be one of NASCAR’s more consistent drivers, as he finished P5 on Sunday evening.
As the Cup Series returns to World Wide Technology Raceway, Hamlin will be looking to avenge his P2 finish from last season. He already has enough wins to last until the Cup Series playoffs begin, but the No. 11 will be trophy hunting throughout the summer.
Kyle Larson (+600)
Kyle Larson made it to Charlotte Motor Speedway, but it was too little, too late. He never got to race in the Coca-Cola 600 due to his prior obligations, running the Indianapolis 500 earlier on Sunday afternoon.
Thankfully, Larson can forget about it all and turn his attention to World Wide Technology Raceway this weekend. He came home P4 at the track last season, so there’s some merit to believing he’ll have another strong showing this weekend.
William Byron (+850)
William Byron had an impressive showing during the Coca-Cola 600. He completed his own version of the pass in the grass, which brought the crowd to their feet, and he would’ve had something for Christopher Bell if it weren’t for the rain, but the No. 24 was still happy with a P3 finish.
Last season at World Wide Technology Raceway, Byron finished with a top ten, coming home P8. He’s looking to establish himself as a favorite week-in and week-out, and a win would do that for the No. 24 at Gateway.
Martin Truex Jr. (+850)
Martin Truex Jr. is always a name thrown out there to potentially dominate when it comes to Charlotte Motor Speedway, but that wasn’t the case for the No. 19 on Sunday. Still, he finished P12, which is more than commendable.
Last season, Truex Jr. finished P5 at World Wide Technology Raceway. He’s still looking to secure his first win of 2024, so we’ll see if the No. 19 wheelman can get the job done and secure his spot in the playoffs.
Ryan Blaney (+850)
Ryan Blaney couldn’t defend his Coca-Cola 600 crown on Sunday, and it was a disastrous evening for the No. 12. The reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion finished P39 on the evening, a DNF ruining Blaney’s Memorial Day weekend.
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Now, it’ll be up to Blaney to shake it off at World Wide Technology Raceway. He finished P6 at the track last season, so the Team Penske wheelman will certainly be among the more popular choices to win this weekend.
Christopher Bell (+1000)
While many groaned when they saw the rain at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Christopher Bell wasn’t one of those people. The Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman took the lead and was able to keep it, eventually hoisting the trophy when NASCAR called the Coca-Cola 600.
Can Bell make it back-to-back wins with a victory at World Wide Technology Raceway? Time will tell, but the No. 20 came home P11 last season at the track, so he’ll have a shot at winning in Illinois over the weekend.
Brad Keselowski (+1200)
If it weren’t for the rain, Brad Keselowski might’ve been able to win the Coca-Cola 600 once again. Instead, Mother Nature had different plans, and the No. 6 wheelman had to settle for runner-up and a P2 finish.
Last season’s trip to Gateway wasn’t exactly fruitful for Keselowski, as he finished P28 on the afternoon. However, he’s in a different place as a driver with his team at RFK Racing, so perhaps a better result is on the horizon for Sunday.
Tyler Reddick (+1200)
Tyler Reddick continues to ramp up the consistency on his 2024 campaign. The 23XI Racing wheelman brought the No. 45 home P4 during the Coca-Cola 600, after battling for the lead for much of the evening.
At World Wide Technology Raceway last season, Reddick didn’t finish the race, ending up P35 due to a DNF. That would be a disastrous result for Reddick this season, so the No. 45 wheelman will be looking for some better luck on Sunday.
NASCAR Enjoy Illinois 300 betting lines continued:
- Ty Gibbs (+1200)
- Joey Logano (+1400)
- Kyle Busch (+1500)
- Chase Elliott (+1600)
- Chris Buescher (+1800)
- Ross Chastain (+2000)
- Bubba Wallace (+4000)
- Alex Bowman (+4000)
- Chase Briscoe (+6000)
- Noah Gragson (+6000)
- Josh Berry (+6000)
- Daniel Suarez (+10000)
- Erik Jones (+15000)
- Austin Dillon (+25000)
- Austin Cindric (+25000)
- Michael McDowell (+25000)
- Carson Hocevar (+30000)
- Todd Gilliland (+30000)
- Ryan Preece (+30000)
- Corey LaJoie (+40000)
- Justin Haley (+40000)
- Zane Smith (+100000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+100000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+100000)
- Daniel Hemric (+100000)
- Kaz Grala (+100000)
- Derek Kraus (+100000)
- Harrison Burton (+100000)
As you can tell, the Enjoy Illinois 300 Presented by TicketSmarter will be an unpredictable race, and there’s a litany of wheelman who could get the win on Sunday. Bet at your own risk, but there’s some money to be made on the winner in this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series event.