NASCAR at Darlington: Odds, key stats, bets to consider for Southern 500

The rich southern history of NASCAR will be renewed this weekend using throwback paint schemes, special memorabilia and nostalgia since the circuit heads to historic Darlington Raceway for its famed Southern 500, unofficially among NASCAR’s four big races.

Sunday night’s race marks the second-to-last race of the regular season before the 16-driver playoffs begin at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (-79 points out of cutoff), Ryan Newman (-91), Daniel Suarez (-93) and Paul Menard (-99) are motorists now with a slim chance to make the playoffs with no win while the rest of the field needs a success at Darlington or Indianapolis to punch their ticket into the playoffs.

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With”The Lady in Black” ready to paint a Darlington stripe on anyone who gets too close to her wall, drivers will need to be at their best since the trail changes when the sexy South Carolina sun begins to set in the 1.366-mile asphalt track. Among the most unique tracks in NASCAR features 25 levels of banking in Turns 1 and 2, and 23 degrees in Turns 3 and 4 since the trail narrows by 17 feet as the car rounds the oblong oblong.

There is no additional track like Darlington which makes it tough to handicap however, the monitor is very abrasive like similar paths in length at Atlanta and Chicagoland. Sunday’s race-favorite Kevin Harvick will be using his winning Atlanta chassis that directed 181 of 325 laps in February while Kyle Busch expects another 50+ lap-leading win at Darlington like he did at Chicago this summer. The last member of the”Big 3,” Martin Truex Jr. is your 2016 Darlington winner who has a series of three top-10 finishes at the monitor.

Entering Sunday’s race with all the fourth-shortest odds is a driver that has mastered Darlington and still needs a good showing to secure a place in the playoffs: Denny Hamlin.

The No. 11 Toyota motorist is a two-time Darlington winner and defending race winner. Hamlin boasts the top driver rating (110.3 — well over the upcoming statistical finest of Kyle Busch at 105.1), the very best average running place (7.8) and tops the list of fastest laps run (272) in this race. Hamlin offers 10 top-10 endings in 12 career starts including seven top-fives to go along with his two wins.

Odds to win Southern 500

Kevin Harvick 5/2
Kyle Busch 7/2
Martin Truex Jr 7/2
Denny Hamlin 6/1
Kyle Larson 6/1
Erik Jones 18/1
Ryan Blaney 18/1
Brad Keselowski 18/1
Kurt Busch 18/1
Clint Bowyer 18/1
Chase Elliott 25/1
Joey Logano 25/1
Aric Almirola 50/1
Jimmie Johnson 100/1
Ryan Newman 100/1
Daniel Suarez 100/1
Alex Bowman 100/1
Austin Dillon 200/1
Jamie McMurray 200/1
Paul Menard 200/1
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 300/1
Matt Kenseth 300/1
William Byron 300/1
Kasey Kahne 1000/1
Chris Buescher 1000/1
Darrell Wallace Jr 1000/1
AJ Allmendinger 1000/1
Ty Dillon 5000/1
Michael McDowell 5000/1
Field (All Others) 1000/1

Notable Southern 500 betting matchups

Kyle Busch -110
Martin Truex Jr. -110

Denny Hamlin -110
Kyle Larson -110

Kevin Harvick -145
Martin Truex Jr. +125

Erik Jones -110
Brad Keselowski -110

Brad Keselowski -110
Clint Bowyer -110

Kyle Busch -115
Denny Hamlin +135

Chase Elliott -110
Joey Logano -110

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