The NASCAR Cup Series continues with the AdventHealth 400. Let’s win some money off this upcoming race.
Top sportsbooks have released their betting odds for the NASCAR Cup Series’ upcoming race, the AdventHealth 400.
One of our sportsbooks Bovada, in particular, offers many different ways for bettors to attack this race.
In addition to providing you with all of the information pertaining to the race that you should want or need to know, this article will guide you with a betting pick driven by analysis.
Sunday, May 15, 2022 – 03:00 PM EDT at Kansas Speedway
Last week, the NASCAR Cup Series featured the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Even though he didn’t win, Chase Elliott’s performance may have been the most impressive.
Elliott started in the rear and was forced to compete in a backup car. Despite competing on a narrow track, he worked his way up to a fifth-place finish.
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But when the initial circumstances are unfavorable enough, producing the most impressive effort does not result in a win. Joey Logano won.
It was a clear win at the end for Logano, whose win was the first of his season and his first-ever at Darlington Raceway.
Because it is very hard and rare to win back-to-back races in NASCAR’s Cup Series, we will exclude
Logano is from the list of our potential candidates to win this week’s race.
Moreover, Kyle Larson needs to be excluded because oddsmakers continue to overrate him.
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He has been favored in most races this season, although he has won only once and has repeatedly suffered catastrophic performances.
At the prices that oddsmakers are offering, he just isn’t worth it.
This week’s NASCAR Cup Series race is the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway. For this race, drivers must complete a total of 267 laps.
As has always been the case this season, there are going to be three stages for this race.
By now, an entry list has been published for this race. There are 36 teams/drivers posted on this entry list, which means that all the usual suspects are involved.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, we already know which drivers will compete at this event. As for the starting lineup, that gets determined via qualifying.
Qualifying will take place on Saturday, the day before the race, at 04:35 PM EDT. It will be single-vehicle, one lap, and two rounds.
A 35-minute practice session will precede qualifying directly.
This race takes place at Kansas Speedway, a larger oval track that some people may consider a miniature version of the Michigan International Speedway.
Each lap at the Kansas Speedway is 1.5 miles long. So, in completing 267 laps, drivers will have accumulated about 400 miles.
This level of banking will help increase driving speeds as drivers use the banking to corral momentum for their vehicles.
I dislike Martin Truex Jr. because he continues to show poor form. For the third time in his last five tries this season, he has failed to finish within the top 20.
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He has also failed to finish top-10 in four of his last five races. An even sadder story may be told about Denny Hamlin who has finished 18th or worse in each of his last five races.
I like Kevin Harvick for this race because I think that he is being criminally underrated by the oddsmakers.
Harvick is rounding into form as evident in the fact that he has improved his finishing position for a third straight race relative to the race before.
Moreover, Harvick consistently thrives at Kansas Speedway. He has earned four straight top-four finishes. Despite these facts, we can get a really nice payout for a top-five finish from him in our NASCAR picks.
NASCAR Pick: Harvick Top 5 Finish (+205) with Bovada (visit our Bovada Review)
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