iRacing Prop Bets for Slurs, Quitting and Sponsors Accompany Richmond Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Apr/16/2020
After a torrid start to the NASCAR iRacing series, actions from a couple of drivers over the last few weeks have bruised the virtual circuit's image a bit. 

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Still, viewers are tuning in to the FOX broadcasts, and bookies are creating odds for the races. But this week, the prop bets got a little more specific. 
 
SportsBetting.ag has set odds for three trending stories surrounding the Pro Invitational Series:
 
Will any driver use racial slur during race? (Must say derogatory word Kyle Larson used in last week's race.)
Yes +2000
No -8000
 
Will any driver quit during race? (Must leave virtual racing station and not return.)
Yes +1000
No -5000
 
Will any driver lose sponsorship because of iRacing actions? (Sponsorship loss due to inappropriate actions during race. Sponsor must drop driver before Friday, April 24.)
Yes +500
No -1000
 
Additionally, MLB pitcher Marcus Stroman caught wind of Kyle Larson's choice words last weekend and challenged him to a UFC fight. Oddsmakers made the 5-foot-8, 180-pound Stroman a huge favorite over Larson (5-6, 135).
 
UFC Fight
Marcus Stroman -500
Kyle Larson +300
 
Finally, here are the odds for this week's race at Richmond Raceway:
 
Toyota Owners 150 Odds
Will Byron+225
Timmy Hill+500
Garrett Smithley+1000
Dale Earnhardt Jr+1200
Denny Hamlin+1200
John Hunter Nemechek+1400
Ryan Preece+1400
Alex Bowman+1600
Parker Kligerman+1600
Landon Cassill+1800
Matt DiBenedetto+2000
Christopher Bell+2500
Clint Bowyer+2500
Michael McDowell+2500
Chris Buescher+3300
Joey Logano+3300
Kyle Busch+3300
Ross Chastain+3300
Bobby Labonte+4000
Bubba Wallace+4000
Chase Elliott+4000
Erik Jones+4000
Kurt Busch+5000
Austin Dillon+6600
Jimmie Johnson+6600
Ricky Stenhouse Jr+6600
Ty Dillon+6600

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