NASCAR Truck Series Betting Odds for Rackley Roofing 200 Preview

NASCAR Truck Series Betting Odds for Rackley Roofing 200 Preview

On June 3, Grant Enfinger won the most recent race in NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series – the Toyota 200, at World Wide Technology Raceway. Enfinger held off Christian Eckes through a two-lap overtime to get the ninth victory of his career, winning by 0.256 seconds and snagging a $50,000 bonus for taking the second race in the Triple Truck Challenge. It looked like Enfinger would have to settle for third, but Ty Majeski and Zane Smith crashed in Lap 155, as Majeski’s spin in Turn 2 ruined his truck and sent Smith into the wall, forcing the overtime. This week’s Craftsman Truck Series race comes on Friday as the Nashville Superspeedway will host the Rackley Roofing 200. The action starts at 8:00 pm Eastern time, and you can watch the race on FS1 or listen on the Motor Racing Network or the Sirius XM app. Check out the NASCAR betting odds for the field and some of our thoughts on the race.

 

NASCAR Betting News: Craftsman Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200 Preview

 
Top Driver Odds
Zane Smith +220
Corey Heim +375
Ty Majeski +400
Grant Enfinger +550
Ben Rhodes +600
Christian Eckes +700
Carson Hocevar +1800
Matt Crafton +2000
Stewart Friesen +2200
Nicholas Sanchez +2800
 
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There is a significant gap between the top eight drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series point standings and the rest of the field. At this point, we are still waiting for Cup Series regulars to indicate their entry into the truck race, which would alter the odds significantly. Cup Series drivers have won the last three Nashville Superspeedway races in the truck series.

Corey Heim

had to miss the Toyota 200 due to illness, but his racing has been strong all season long. He only has one victory and four stage wins on the season, which includes a monster weekend down at Martinsville, but he has been consistent, with four top-five and eight top-ten finishes overall in 2023.

Zane Smith

started 2023 with two wins and a runner-up finish, but he has cooled way off and is sliding down the point standings. He still has five finishes in the top three, but he also has failed to crack the top 20 six different times, including four in a row. This makes his wreck with Majeski especially frustrating and could motivate him to get up front at the end again this week.

Grant Enfinger

has finished in the top 20 in all of the truck series races this season, and he now has two race wins in 2023 among seven top-ten finishes. He has also won two pole positions in race qualifying.

Ty Majeski

has been a factor in just about every race in 2023, finishing in the top ten eight times. He came in 30th last week after that crash that saw him snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and he has now finished outside the top 20 three times. He is still a playoff contender, though, and since he was right at the front near the end last week, don’t sleep on him having the right motivation this week.

Ben Rhodes

has one win this season, at Concord, among seven top-ten finishes. However, he has only cracked the top five twice this season.

Christian Eckes

has a pair of race wins and a pair of pole positions, along with four stage wins in 2023. He sits in sixth place in the point standings, with six top-ten finishes in 2023 (four coming in the top three).

Carson Hocevar

has one race victory and two stage wins in 2023, but he has also finished outside the top 30 four times. He’s been better recently, finishing in the top five in four straight races.

 
Driver Standings
Pos Driver Points Team
1 Corey Heim 425 Toyota
2 Ty Majeski 424 Ford
3 Grant Enfinger 416 Chevrolet
4 Zane Smith 406 Ford
5 Ben Rhodes 393 Ford
Manufacturer Standings
Pos Team Points
1 Chevrolet 451
2 Ford 418
3 Toyota 409

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