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NASCAR Hollywood Casino 400: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Kansas

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra09/25/24

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As the Round of 12 gets underway this weekend, betting lines for the entire field to win have bee released for the NASCAR Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway.

Earlier this season, Kansas was the site for one of the greatest finishes in NASCAR’s illustrious history, with Kyle Larson beating Chris Buescher by a nose. Now, Larson will be looking to make it two in a row, both at Kansas, and overall, after his dominating victory at Bristol over the weekend to close the Round of 16.

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While only 12 drivers remain in the hunt for a championship, the rest of the field isn’t taking the weekend off, as they’ll be hoping to compete for the win at Kansas. Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook, check out the odds for this weekend’s race below for each wheelman to get the win.

Kyle Larson (+450)

Kyle Larson
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Kyle Larson proved once again why he’s the class of the Cup Series field at Bristol over the weekend. The No. 5 wheelman had a memorable evening, dominating the Bass Pro Shops Night Race and gaining some much-needed momentum ahead of the Round of 12.

Over the past couple of seasons, Kansas has become one of Larson’s best tracks. The Hendrick Motorsports star has won there twice, and he’s finished in the top ten each of his last six attempts at the track.

Denny Hamlin (+650)

Denny Hamlin had to get the job done at Bristol, entering the race below the cut-line, and he did just that on Saturday evening. The veteran wheelman finished P4 in Tennessee, accumulating enough points to keep his dreams of his first title alive.

Sunday will mark Hamlin’s 33rd time racing at Kansas in his Cup Series tenure. He’s won at the track multiple times, including in 2023, and he’s finished in the top five at the track in six consecutive races, which bodes well for the Joe Gibbs Racing veteran.

Tyler Reddick (+750)

Tyler Reddick was disappointed with his performance as a whole during the Round of 16, and rightfully so. Bristol wasn’t anything to write home about for the 23XI Racing wheelman, as he finished P20 on Saturday.

Moving forward, Kansas has been a bit of a mixed bag for Reddick, but he’s had some success there recently. Just check out his victory at the track during the playoffs last season. Now, he’ll be looking to get back to Victory Lane, after a slow start to the playoffs.

Christopher Bell (+1100)

Christopher Bell
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Christopher Bell remains a popular pick to win the 2024 title, and Bristol didn’t do anything to dispel those notions. The Joe Gibbs Racing star finished P5 on the evening, and he’ll be hoping to continue his consistent success through the Round of 12, beginning in Kansas.

This will be Bell’s tenth race at Kansas in the Cup Series. While he’s never won at the track, he’s always raced well there. He finished P6 at the track earlier this season, and his best finish was third in 2022.

William Byron (+1400)

William Byron seemed primed for a tremendous evening at Bristol, as he had a fast No. 24 Chevrolet, but it wasn’t meant to be. The Hendrick Motorsports star had to settle for P17 on the evening, which was far from what he expected heading into the race.

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Since his first race at Kansas in May of 2018, Byron’s had some uneven performances at the track. He’s never won, but he finished P3 during the May 2023 iteration of the race. He’ll need a solid start to the Round of 12 this weekend.

Ryan Blaney (+1500)

Ryan Blaney came from seemingly out of nowhere to win his first Cup Series title in 2023, but he’s had a target on his back ever since. While he slipped up at Watkins Glen, he was solid at Atlanta and Bristol during the Round of 16, advancing with a P6 finish in Tennessee on Saturday.

When the Cup Series rolls out on Sunday, Blaney will take the green flag at Kansas for the 20th time. He’s never won at the track, and he only has one top ten in his last seven tries. Perhaps his luck can change this weekend.

Chase Elliott (+1600)

Chase Elliott Kansas
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While Kyle Larson received the shine, Chase Elliott also put together a great evening at Bristol. The sport’s most popular wheelman finished runner-up to his teammate, setting the stage for a successful Round of 12.

Looking ahead to Kansas, Elliott has actually won at the track, with the victory coming back in October of 2018. He fared well there in the spring, finishing third, some there’s some merit to Elliott having success on Sunday.

Martin Truex Jr. (+1600)

Martin Truex Jr. was in need of a great performance at Bristol, and he seemed to be on his way before a speeding penalty ruined his evening. He ended up finishing P24, and his dreams of ending his final season with a Cup Series title went up in smoke.

Even if he can’t win the championship in 2024, Truex Jr. can still win a race during his final seven Cup Series starts. He’ll be looking to do just that at Kansas, a track where he’s won twice in 32 starts over his career.

NASCAR Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas betting lines continued:

  • Chris Buescher (+1900)
  • Brad Keselowski (+2000)
  • Bubba Wallace (+2100)
  • Kyle Busch (+2400)
  • Ty Gibbs (+2500)
  • Joey Logano (+2600)
  • Ross Chastain (+3000)
  • Alex Bowman (+4400)
  • Chase Briscoe (+4400)
  • Noah Gragson (+6500)
  • Daniel Suarez (+6500)
  • Michael McDowell (+11000)
  • Justin Haley (+11000)
  • Josh Berry (+11000)
  • Carson Hocevar (+12000)
  • Austin Dillon (+12000)
  • Austin Cindric (+13000)
  • Erik Jones (+15000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+15000)
  • Ryan Preece (+15000)
  • Corey Lajoie (+24000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+24000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+28000)
  • Zane Smith (+39000)
  • Jimmie Johnson (+39000)
  • Harrison Burton (+39000)
  • JJ Yeley (+50000)
  • Ty Dillon (+50000)
  • Daniel Hemric (+50000)
  • Kaz Grala (+50000)

Alas, Kyle Larson is the prohibitive favorite for Kansas, but there’s a myriad of drivers who could get the victory in the Hollywood Casino 400. Whoever gets to Victory Lane, if it’s a playoff driver, will set themselves up nicely, with the unpredictable Talladega and Charlotte Roval to follow.