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Race: Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube
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Date: Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 3:30 PM EST
Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
TV: FOX
Sunday, October 10, 2021. NASCAR Cup Series. The Bank of America ROVAL™ 400 tests NASCAR’s best drivers on a 17-turn, 2.28-mile road course! Don’t miss one of racing’s hottest attractions! Tickets available range from $49 - $200. Weekend Packages available range from $89 - $139. Weekend Package Purchase Tickets Purchase Camping 1-800-455-FANS (3267). 1 day ago The NASCAR Cup Series heads out to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 400 Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Below we analyze the 2021 Pennzoil 400 NASCAR odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and predictions based on the odds from BetMGM Sportsbook. 2021 Pennzoil 400: What you need to know. Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. The Bank of America Roval 400 will take place at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course on Sunday, September 29th at 2:30 pm EST. The amount of drivers in the playoff will get cut to 12 after this race, so it’s important to note the different motivations of the drivers. Odds; Alex Bowman to Win +2000 Bet it at William Hill: Ryan Blaney Top 3 +400 Bet it at Resorts: Clint Bowyer Top 3 +410 Bet it at FanDuel: Kyle Busch Top Toyota +325 Bet it at DraftKings: Hendrick Motorsports to Win +185 Bet it at Unibet: Alex Bowman Top Chevrolet +700 Bet it at SugarHouse: Michael McDowell Top 10 +165 Bet it at Unibet. 2019 Bank of America ROVAL 400 Odds, Preview & Prediction. In what will be a first in the history of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, the drivers will be racing on a road course. The world-famous ROVAL at the Charlotte Motor Speedway will host this weekend’s Bank of America ROVAL 400.
NASCAR heads to Las Vegas this weekend for the Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube. Will we see another surprise win? It's a possibility as we've had three so far. The Dixie Vodka 400 winner, William Byron, might have been one of the most surprising out of the them given the fact this was a 1.5 mile oval that is generally won by the more experienced drivers.
We would suspect the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube will be similar in that we do not expect a big surprise. That said, anything can happen as proven by the previous races of the season. The reason this race will be more difficult to win for some of the underdogs is that this track in Las Vegas is an intermediate tri-oval track where the previous winners have generally been drivers for top teams, and are considered more 'elite'.
We don't know why this season has been the way it is. It could be the lack of practice at these tracks that is leading to more upsets. One thing we do know is that it will be another action packed weekend for the NASCAR Cup Series.
Dixie Vodka 400 Results
This race started off in a strange fashion as Denny Hamlin was sent to the back of the field before the race after being penalized for an unapproved adjustment. This meant that his teammate, Christopher Bell, would take his spot in the front row. Joey Logano would take the pole position in this race, but would lose the lead to Brad Keselowski. Keselowski would then go back and forth with Chris Buescher for the lead, with Buescher taking the first stage.
Coming out of pit road, Chase Elliott took the lead to start the second stage, but wasn't able to hold onto that for long as Chris Buescher came back to grab the lead. He held the lead until just after the green flag pitstops where Martin Truex Jr. grabbed the lead. After Corey LaJoie's car went down, it was a mad dash for the stage and William Byron ended up edging out Hamlin and Truex for the honor.
Byron led the field back to the green for the final stage of the race and never looked back. He lost the lead for a short stint after a caution flag came out for debris, but ended up taking the lead back and winning the race.
2020 Cup Series Standings Update
The win for William Byron propelled him to the 13th spot with 76 points on the season. He still has some work to do, but is looking good. He also has the second most laps led with 102, which is only 1 back from points leader Denny Hamlin. The top 5 in points are Denny Hamlin (139), Kevin Harvick (119), Joey Logano (108), Michael McDowell (106) and Chase Elliott with 105 points.
Pennzoil 400 Odds
Kevin Harvick - +600
Martin Truex Jr. - +600
Chase Elliott - +800
Brad Keselowski - +800
Kyle Larson - +800
Joey Logano - +800
Denny Hamlin - +900
Ryan Blaney - +1200
Kyle Busch - +1400
William Byron - +1600
Kurt Busch - +1800
Alex Bowman - +2000
Christopher Bell - +3300
Aric Almirola - +4000
Austin Dillon - +4000
Tyler Reddick - +4000
Matt DiBenedetto - +5000
While Joey Logano looks like a great pick for this race with a solid win history in Las Vegas, he had a rough go last weekend. We like Martin Truex Jr. in this one. While he doesn't have as many top 5 and top 10 finishes as Brad Keselowski or Logano, he is one of the most consistent racers on this track with a top 20 finishing rate of 94.44%.
Guy's Pick: Martin Truex Jr. - (+600)
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Race: Bank of America ROVAL 400
Date: Sunday, October 11, 2020
Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course
Time: 2:30pm ET
Channel: NBC
What Did We Learn From Last Weekend?
Talladega was a pretty good race in terms of the actual racing. There was some dicey racing throughout the track, leaving us with a near photo finish result. In a race that ended in three overtime attempts, we saw Denny Hamlin take the checkered flag over Matt DiBenedetto by a mere 0.023 seconds. Shortly after that, NASCAR took it upon themselves to penalize Matty D because they said he forced William Byron below the yellow line, leaving him with a disappointing 21st place finish. Chris Buescher also suffered the same penalty on the final lap, dropping him to a 22nd place finish after actually leading 15 laps during the race. NASCAR was full of themselves and full of some interesting calls during this race, to be honest. I was not a fan of the penalties. It really took away from what Talladega racing is, in my opinion.
To be completely honest, the race made me angry. NASCAR needs to step off when it comes to these penalties. Let’s talk about going beneath the yellow line. NASCAR officials threw some penalties at Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, and a few others throughout the race for moves that didn’t even equate to them picking up any positions. I don’t understand the purpose of penalizing a driver for an evasive move that didn’t garner any gain. Yes. Several guys went below the yellow line. No. They didn’t pick up any extra points or positions in doing so. Sooooo why did NASCAR penalize them? Why is NASCAR deciding that a driver can’t go below the yellow line to avoid a wreck? Or did NASCAR somehow not see it while the rest of us did?! I get the yellow line rule. I do.
Drivers shouldn’t go down there to gain momentum and make moves. Cool. Understood. But if the drivers are 3-4 wide across the track and someone comes down to block, and another driver happens to dive left and crosses the yellow line, is that really cause for a penalty? Was that driver supposed to abide by that rule and cause a multi-car wreck instead of not moving? Those calls really aggravated me. NASCAR rescinded the penalty originally given to Chase Elliott. They should’ve done that to a few other guys, in my opinion. They also withheld penalizing drivers that did the exact same thing as Joey Logano, for example. I have no idea why, but apparently, Logano was the one being targeted this weekend. It was pretty ridiculous.
Where Are We Headed This Weekend?
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But I digress. There are no such penalties this weekend as the drivers head to Charlotte Motor Speedway for a road course. It’s a much different venue and another track that causes a lot of uncertainty. This is not where drivers on the bubble wanted to end up. I really don’t like the idea of Talladega being followed by a road course. But, hey, I’m just a “fan,” so what do I know? The Charlotte Roval is a 2.28 asphalt circuit with a total of 17 turns. It’s a total of 109 laps with 25 laps in stages 1 and 2 and a final stage of 59 laps. I like that the last stage is much longer. It gives us a better idea of the actual drivers, cars, and their strategy. Inevitably, the road course will be a battle of track position and tires. We often see that tires give an advantage at these places, but it’s been more often than not that we’ve seen drivers simply pull away from the field for many seconds over the second-place driver. I’m honestly not too sure about this race being much different. I imagine there is going to be some dicier racing because it’s the last race of this segment, and several drivers are trying to move on, but this particular road course doesn’t lend itself to a much different scenario.
Odds and Value Picks
When it comes to picking a winner here, it’ll be interesting based on the points situation. There are several drivers who have to win. No ‘if, and, or but” about it. Aric Almirola is one of those drivers. There are others who couldn’t technically move on with enough points picked up from good track position, but who wants to rely on that this weekend? There are also some drivers in the Chase who love road courses. Then we have the group that detests these types of tracks. That being said, it’ll give us some interesting strategy as we head into the Roval this weekend. Let’s take a look at your potential winners:
Low Odds Pick: Chase Elliott (+220). Bet your NASCAR picks for FREE this week by taking advantage of a 50% real cash bonus offer on your first deposit of $100 to $500 at Bovada!
Mid-Range Pick: Ryan Blaney (+1000)
Dark Horse: Erik Jones (+5000)
Erik Jones might seem like an odd pick. You’re right. It is. That’s okay. His circumstances of needing a ride next year kind of put him in a position where he’s racing a lot more aggressively. I think that we will see him race pretty hard this weekend as a result. In his two starts with JGR, he’s finished 15th and 12th. He’s learning on the road courses, and he’s getting better. Look for him to be racing for the win this weekend. Ryan Blaney is another driver that’s looking for a win. He’s not in the Chase anymore, which gives him all the more reason to go for a win instead of taking the conservative route. His first run on this track resulted in a win. That’s pretty indicative of his skill on a road course. You really don’t win these types of races by being lucky. It isn’t Talladega. On top of the win, he’s finished in the top 10 in six of his last nine road course starts. That gives you the idea that the win wasn’t a fluke. He’ll be chasing down Chase Elliott, though. With Chase still comfortably in the playoffs, he’s coming into this weekend as the defending winner at this track. Not only that, but Elliott won the road course at Daytona this year. He’s got a knack for these types of tracks, and with a championship on the line, he’ll be giving it everything he’s got. Let’s take a look at how Elliott and the rest of the crew are shaping up after Talladega.
NASCAR Standings
- Denny Hamlin (+700)
- Kurt Busch (+2000)
- Kevin Harvick (+650)
- Chase Elliott (+220)
- Brad Keselowski (+1600)
- Martin Truex Jr. (+700)
- Alex Bowman (+1600)
- Joey Logano (+1600)
- Kyle Busch (+1600)
- Austin Dillon (+10000)
- Clint Bowyer (+1400)
- Aric Almirola (+5000)
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I was really disappointed to see Almirola get caught up in a wreck last weekend. He was having a really strong run, leading the pack at several points. This weekend is going to be a Hail Mary attempt at a win for him, as that’s his only option to stay in the Chase. Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon are actually tied in terms of points right now, both 21 below the cutoff. Bowyer is at 38, so he’ll be looking for a win as well. Joey Logano and Alex Bowman both need to have solid days to maintain their position in the Chase. I didn’t think that Logano would be in danger, but he’s had some bad luck in the last few races. This weekend, he’ll be looking for a lucky penny or four-leaf clover or anything to bring him a little luck. Stay tuned at the drivers battle it out in the last race in the round of twelve at Charlotte Motor Speedway! Want more free bets? Deposit $200 and get $200 FREE at GTBets!
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