NASCAR 2019 Coke Zero 400 Odds & Betting Predictions

NASCAR 2019 Coke Zero 400 Odds & Betting Predictions

NASCAR returns to Daytona International Speedway this weekend, with the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series moving to Saturday night for an under-the-lights race in the 2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400, with the broadcast on MRN. Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin make up two of the more intriguing favorites heading into the weekend. We have your NASCAR odds for each driver as well as suggestions for your wager cards.

NASCAR 2019 Coke Zero 400 Odds & Betting Predictions

Driver Odds to Win the 2019 Coke Zero 400

  • Kyle Busch                                                                                                      3/1
  • Kevin Harvick                                                                                                 9/2
  • Martin Truex Jr                                                                                               6/1
  • Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano                                                                      8/1
  • Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson                                                                              10/1
  • Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer                                                                          18/1
  • Ryan Blaney, Kurt Busch, Erik Jones                                                            20/1
  • Aric Almirola, Jimmie Johnson, Alex Bowman                                              30/1
  • Daniel Suarez                                                                                                 40/1
  • William Byron                                                                                                  80/1
  • Austin Dillon, Ricky Stenhouse Jr                                                                  100/1
  • Daniel Hemric, Paul Menard                                                                          200/1
  • Chris Buescher, Matt DiBenedetto, Ryan Newman                                      300/1
  • Ryan Preece, Ty Dillon                                                                                   1000/1
  • Michael McDowell, David Ragan, Darrell Wallace Jr                                    2000/1
  • FIELD (all others)                                                                                            1000/1

Kyle Busch

Busch is coming off an unusually poor showing last week, when he came in 22nd at the Chicagoland Speedway, breaking a five-race streak in which he had cracked the top five. He has only won once at Daytona International Speedway, in 28 attempts, but that was the Coke Zero 400 in 2008. He also came in second at the Daytona 500 earlier this year. Given his overall form this year, there’s no reason to suggest that he won’t have a big day.

Denny Hamlin

Hamlin has been feast or famine lately, with a sixth-place finish at Pocono — and an 11th place result at Michigan. He came in fifth at Sonoma but dropped back to 15th at the Chicagoland Speedway last weekend. He did win the last race at Daytona, winning the 2019 Daytona 500 to start the 2019 campaign, and he has five top-five finishes in his last nine races on this track.

Erik Jones

Jones is an interesting value pick, as he is still looking for his first win in 2019, but given the fact that he has three top-ten finishes in his last four races, including a seventh place finish this past weekend and a third-place finish at Pocono in June. He won the Coke Zero 400 race here two years ago and also has a third-place finish on this track. Given the value you can get, he is a smart pick.

Austin Dillon

Dillon came in tenth at the Chicagoland Speedway last week, his first top-ten result in his last five results. He won the 2018 Daytona 500, so he has the track record (no pun intended) to do well this Saturday night.

Joey Logano

Logano currently leads the 2019 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series standings, with twelve top-ten finished and nine top-five finishes, including a couple of wins. He has three top-three finishes in his last five starts. His Coke Zero 400 results have not been that great recently, finishing 35th and 39th in 2017 and 2018 respectively, but he could turn that around.

Kevin Harvick

Harvick is third in the overall standings and has three pole positions this year. He is still looking for that first win, but he has 11 top-ten finishes and five top-five finishes. He has not cracked the top 18 in his last three Coke Zero 400 starts, though, and he came in 14th last weekend.

Brad Keselowski

Keselowski came in fifth place at the Chicagoland Speedway, and he has seven top-five finishes this year, including three victories. He won the Coke Zero 400 three years ago and has cracked the top six in each of his last four races.

Martin Truex Jr

Truex Jr. has four wins this year, tied with Kyle Busch for the most victories. Overall, he has 11 top-ten finishes. He came in ninth place last week, but his four wins have all come in the last nine races. He was the runner-up here a year ago, so he could be due for another win this week.