2010 Sprint Cup NASCAR Matchups Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/12/2010

2010 Sprint Cup NASCAR Matchups Odds were available at Sportsbetting.com (see betting odds here).

NASCAR is yet to truly catch on with the betting public despite its popularity.  Part of this has to do with the confusion when it comes to betting on these races.  The easiest to bet on would be Daytona 500 future odds - Who will win (odds to be updated here shortly). 

Sprint Cup NASCAR matchup betting is relatively easy with two drivers pitted against one another and assigned odds.

An example: Jimmie Johnson vs Kyle Busch - Driver to have More wins At least 33 races for action.  The line was Johnson -1 ½.  

Another example:  Kurt Busch vs Kasey Kahne - Driver to have More wins At least 33 races for action.  The line was even.

Sportsbetting.com listed odds on several 2010 Sprint Cup NASCAR matchups. 

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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