![]() ![]() ![]() Hamlin is very due and has a good intermediate-track record. Still not sure why Billy the Kid keeps getting so much love from the plunkers. Kyle Larson +500, Tyler Reddick +750, William Byron +750, Denny Hamlin +800, Christopher Bell +850, Martin Truex +850 ![]() We’re searching for a winner upon whom to plunk down (nearly) all of our allotted $100 this week. If you don’t have the stomach for losses (including pride), take your money to the grocery store or some other frivolous outlet. You might even call it a safe pick, despite the recent issues.īut you don’t make up for a string of losses by playing it safe and smart. Larson is obviously a smart pick - he’s won six of 22 starts on this type of track since 2020. Here at the weekly betting window, there’s a big need for some Windex. Granted, in the midst of that rough month, he won at Martinsville, and just prior to it, he won at Richmond. But goodness what a run of buzzard’s luck he’s having - finishes of 32nd or worse in three of the past four weeks due to crashes. Larson, on the other hand, remains a strong favorite and, yes, he’s capable of dominating on any intermediate track, such as the 1½-miler at Kansas. He’s one of six drivers between +1200 and +1800 at Kansas, and frankly, maybe he should be lower. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS? Is NASCAR adapting to modern times, playing politics, or going woke? | KEN WILLISĬhase has finished 10th, 12th and 11th since his return, and only led laps (18 of them) at Talladega, where even Harrison Burton and Ryan Preece led laps. ![]()
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