The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series has its next race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 6, with 40 trucks in the field. There were 47 trucks on the entry list for the Camping World 200 , but NASCAR put the cap at 40. David Ragan, Tim Veins, Norm Benning, Trey Hutchins III, Dawson Cram, Parker Kligerman and Bryant Barnhill will all have to miss the action. Chase Elliott won in the Truck Series last week at Charlotte Motor Speedway, grabbing the bounty that Kevin Harvick had offered for anyone to beat Kyle Busch. Busch also returns to race. Other NASCAR Cup Series drivers who will also join the truck race include Ross Chastain and John Hunter Nemechek. We have the NASCAR betting odds for you along with our thoughts on some of the contenders. The race is set for 1:00 pm Eastern time on Saturday, and you can catch the broadcast on FS1.
NASCAR Betting: 2020 Vet Tix Camping World 200 Preview June 6
Vet Tix Camping World Driver Odds- Kyle Busch 1.76
- Chase Elliott 5.50
- Brett Moffitt 15.00
- Johnny Sauter 17.00
- Ross Chastain 19.00
- Ben Rhodes 21.00
- Sheldon Creed 23.00
- Austin Hill, Matt Crafton, Christian Eckes 26.00
- Grant Enfinger 29.00
- John Hunter Nemechek, Stewart Friesen 31.00
- Todd Gilliland, Tyler Ankrum 41.00
- Zane Smith 46.00
- Ryan Truex 61.00
- Ty Majeski, Jeb Burton 81.00
- Raphael Lessard, Brennan Poole 101.00
- Austin Wayne Self, Derek Kraus, Tanner Gray 151.00
- Spencer Davis, Jesse Little, Tate Fogleman, Codie Rohrbaugh 251.00
- Clay Greenfield, Timmy Hill, Korbin Forrister, Cory Roper, Angela Ruch, Spencer Boyd, Jordan Anderson 501.00
- Jennifer Jo Cobb, Gray Gaulding, Bryan Dauzat, TJ Bell, Bayley Currey 1001.00
Austin Hill is still the points leader in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, but the presence of a number of NASCAR Cup Series drivers has pushed him down the odds list quite a bit for this week.
Kyle Busch leads all of the active drivers in this field with five career wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway. However, in the truck series, five different drivers have won the last five races since the resumption of racing after the COVID-19 hiatus. So while Busch might start another long streak, the disruptions that come with multiple races per week in each series could wear down on him and cause fatigue. He did win this race last February, though.
Johnny Sauter and Zane Smith sit tied for second in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoor Truck Series standings, 17 back of Hill. So if you’re looking for a dark horse to come from the drivers who only race in the truck series that offers even more value, one of these two drivers would be a great place to start.