NASCAR betting: Odds, lines for Dover 2020 Staff Report 8/23/2020. Martin Truex Jr.Sunday odds: 4-1Saturday odds: 7-2Best Dover finish: 1st (three times, most. NASCAR betting: Odds, lines for Dover 2020. By Staff Report Tuesday, August 25, 2020. Ryan NewmanOpening odds: 80-1Best Dover finish: 1st (three times, most.
May 17, 2020, Darlington, SC, USA; Kevin Harvick drives during the NASCAR Cup Series auto race. Mandatory Credit: Brynn Anderson/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Network
The NASCAR Cup Series has just two races before the playoffs begin, which means Sunday's 2020 Drydene 311 will be critical for NASCAR bettors and drivers alike. Drivers projected inside and outside the 16-car 2020 NASCAR Playoff field will jockey for every available point when the green flag drops at 4 p.m. ET, just as they did during Saturday's race at Dover International Speedway. The one-mile oval always delivers exciting racing, but who should you target in the 2020 Drydene 311 starting grid?
Denny Hamlin outlasted Martin Truex Jr. at 'The Magic Mile' on Saturday for his sixth victory of the season and starts 20th as a 5-2 favorite on Sunday in the latest 2020 Drydene 311 odds from William Hill. Kevin Harvick, who was fourth on Saturday, leads Hamlin by just 100 points and will start in 17th on Sunday with 14-5 NASCAR odds. Before locking in any 2020 Drydene 311 picks for Sunday, be sure to see the latest 2020 NASCAR at Dover predictions and projected leaderboard from the proven model at SportsLine.
Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results.
The model began the 2020 NASCAR season by picking Denny Hamlin to win his second consecutive Daytona 500 at 10-1. It got off to a hot start on its NASCAR picks following the coronavirus hiatus as well, calling seven of the top 10 drivers at both Darlington races. Using the model, McClure also recommended an outright play on winner Brad Keselowski at 13-1 as one of his best bets at Bristol in May.
The model also called Kevin Harvick's win at Atlanta and nailed a whopping nine top-10 finishers in that race. McClure also used the model to lock in an outright bet on Hamlin winning at 10-1 at Miami. At The Brickyard, the model called Harvick's fourth victory of the season, and also identified four top-five drivers in the All-Star Race at Bristol. Then last week at the Daytona road course, the model called Chase Elliott's win and nailed three of the top four drivers. Anybody who has follow the model has seen some huge returns.
Now, the model simulated the NASCAR at Dover race on Sunday, Aug. 23, 10,000 times. Head here to see the complete projected leaderboard.
The model is high on Kurt Busch, even though he's a 50-1 long shot in the latest 2020 NASCAR at Dover odds from William Hill. He's a target for anyone looking for a huge payday. The 20-year veteran and 2004 points champion will start in the 28th position on Sunday, mainly on the basis of his disappointing 40th in Saturday's race. Busch's day ended early when he was tapped in the left rear by Erik Jones and spun into the inside retaining wall, a hit that damaged his left-front enough not to continue.
Busch is currently 10th in the NASCAR standings with two races to go until the playoffs, so he knows he needs a strong run Sunday to secure a spot in the top 16. Busch knows how to run fast at Dover International Speedway, as he won the 2011 fall race and has 12 top-10 finishes at the track. With 14 top-10s so far this season, Busch can climb Sunday's Drydene 311 leaderboard in a hurry.
And a massive shocker: Denny Hamlin, the top Vegas favorite at 5-2, barely cracks the top three. Hamlin has six victories after winning Saturday's race at Dover International Speedway, his first career victory at Dover. However, Hamlin will begin from the 20th position in Sunday's 2020 Drydene 311 starting grid, which doesn't bode well for his chances to win back-to-back races at Dover.
In fact, Hamlin has 14 finishes of 15th or worse at Dover International Speedway in his career. There are far better values this week in a loaded 2020 Drydene 311 starting lineup.
The model is also targeting four other drivers with 2020 NASCAR at Dover odds of 20-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag, including a massive long shot with triple-digit odds. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can only see who they are here.
So who wins Sunday's 2020 Drydene 311? And which long shots stun NASCAR? Check out the latest odds below and then visit SportsLine now to see the full projected 2020 NASCAR at Dover leaderboard, all from the model that has crushed its NASCAR picks and nailed the Daytona 500.
Denny Hamlin 5-2
Kevin Harvick 14-5
Martin Truex Jr. 14-5
Kyle Busch 6-1
Chase Elliott 17-2
Brad Keselowski 20-1
Jimmie Johnson 22-1
Joey Logano 25-1
Ryan Blaney 25-1
Aric Almirola 50-1
Clint Bowyer 50-1
Kurt Busch 50-1
Erik Jones 50-1
Alex Bowman 75-1
William Byron 75-1
Matt DiBenedetto 75-1
Christopher Bell 100-1
Tyler Reddick 100-1
Cole Custer 125-1
Austin Dillon 150-1
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 250-1
Ryan Newman 300-1
Matt Kenseth 300-1
Chris Buescher 500-1
Bubba Wallace 750-1
John Hunter Nemechek 1500-1
Michael McDowell 2000-1
Daniel Suarez 2500-1
Ty Dillon 2500-1
Ryan Pearce 2500-1
Josh Bilicki 5000-1
Quin Houff 5000-1
BJ McLeod 5000-1
Timmy Hill 5000-1
Corey Lajoie 5000-1
Brennan Poole 5000-1
Reed Sorenson 5000-1
JJ Yeley 5000-1
Joey Gase 5000-1
Garrett Smithley 5000-1
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