Monday, February 8, 2010

Odds To Win The Nascar 2010 Sprint Cup

While the Daytona 500 is less than a week away, Sunday February 14th, we were able to quench some of our thurst for Nascar racing action this past Saturday during the Budweiser Shoot-Out. While I have not yet seen any odds on any Head 2 Head match ups yet for the Daytona 500, I do see that the odds to win the Nascar 2010 Sprint Cup are out and it comes as no surprise that Jimmie Johnson is the odds on favorite at 5/2. The odds to win the Nascar 2010 Sprint Cup championship, are listed below:


  • Jimmie Johnson 5/2

  • Mark Martin 7/1

  • Jeff Gordon 8/1

  • Kyle Busch 8/1

  • Tony Stewart 10/1

  • Denny Hamlin 10/1

  • Carl Edwards 10/1

  • Juan Pablo Montoya 12/1

  • Kurt Busch 15/1

  • Greg Biffle 20/1

  • Matt Kenseth 20/1

  • Kevin Harvick 30/1

  • Clint Bowyer 30/1

  • Jeff Burton 30/1

  • Dale Earnhardt Jr 30/1

  • Kasey Kahne 30/1

  • Ryan Newman 40/1

  • Brian Vickers 40/1

  • Martin Truex Jr 100/1

  • David Ragan 100/1

  • Brad Keselowski 100/1

  • Sam Hornish Jr 100/1

  • AJ Allmendinger 100/1

  • Jamie McMurray 100/1

  • Joey Logano 100/1

  • David Reutimann 100/1

  • Marcos Ambrose 100/1

  • Field (Any Other Driver) 50/1



I do not believe that Jimmie Johnson can win an unbelievable 5th straight Nascar Sprint Cup championship and while Mark Martin may be as good as last season, I do not believe that he will be near contention either. Below I have listed my pick and 3 leans for who I believe offers the best chance to win this years Nascar Sprint Cup championship:

Our Pick: Tony Stewart at 10/1

Our Other Suggestions: Jeff Gordon at 8/1 & Kyle Busch at 8/1

Long shot Suggestion: Joey "Sliced Bread" Logano at 100/1

I am very confident that Tony Stewart will win his 3rd Cup championship this season, and while failing to make the chase last year, I feel that Kyle Busch will not only make the chase this season but has a real good chance to win it all. Jeff Gordon is always a threat, but has recently been riding in the shadows of his teammate Jimmie Johnson, I think that will change this season. Finally, while Joey Logano had a great rookie season, I expect him to be even better in 2010. A huge long shot at 100/1 but to me, he is probably the best pick out of all the 100/1 long shots available.

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