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Friday, September 23rd, 2011
Jimmie Johnson is a 5-1 favorite in Sylvania 300 betting odds at BetDSI sportsbook for Sunday’s race at New Hampshire. The second race in the Chase figures to be very competitive as six drivers are listed with single-digit betting odds for this race that can be seen on ESPN.
Sylvania 300 Betting Odds
Jimmie Johnson 5-1
Kyle Busch 6-1
Jeff Gordon 7-1
Tony Stewart 7-1
Kevin Harvick 8-1
Denny Hamlin 8-1
Carl Edwards 12-1
Brad Keselowski 14-1
Kurt Busch 14-1
Ryan Newman 15-1
Clint Bowyer 16-1
Matt Kenseth 25-1
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 25-1
Greg Biffle 35-1
Kasey Kahne 35-1
Joey Logano 40-1
Mark Martin 40-1
Jamie McMurray 40-1
Jeff Burton 40-1
Martin Truex Jr. 40-1
The Field (Any other Driver) 20-1
The defending champion of this race is Clint Bowyer while the runner-up last year was Denny Hamlin. Bowyer also won this race in 2007 but it is still hard to like him based on his current form. Mark Martin won the race two years ago while Greg Biffle won it three years ago.
Chase Predictor
This race at New Hampshire has been a big one in terms of predicting the eventual Sprint Cup champion. In four of the past seven years the eventual champ has finished in the top five in this race.
Race Facts
There have been 33 Sprint Cup races at New Hampshire and the pole sitter has won the race just four times. Last week it was Tony Stewart winning in the first race in the Chase and he comes into this week’s race as a definite contender. Stewart and teammate Ryan Newman have combined to win five times at New Hampshire so they both are worth a look this week in Sylvania 300 betting odds & picks.
Picks
You definitely have to take a look at Stewart at 7-1 based on his recent form and his success at this track. Ryan Newman is an interesting longshot at 15-1 in NASCAR betting odds as is Brad Keselowski at 14-1. Last year it was Keselowski winning the pole and there is no question that Keselowski is a lot better driver this year than he was a year ago.