Favorite to Win 2023 Daytona 500 Differs Across Books

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/26/2023

BetOnline has Ryan Blaney the favorite to win this year's Daytona 500, but this one is anyone's to take it seems.  Not every book has Blaney as the favorite.  Odds will fluctuate ahead of the February 17 race.

He pays $1000 on a $100 bet a BetOnline.

Blaney, an American driver and the son of former NASCAR driver Dave Blaney, competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 12 Ford Mustang for Team Penske.

His achievements include winning the 2010 CRA Southern Six-Pack Champion, 2011 PASS Champion, 2022 NASCAR All-Star Race Winnerl 2018 Can-Am Duel Winner, 2021 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Winner and 2020 GEICO 500 Winner.

He will be coming off a winless 2022. 

“I wish we could have won one,” shared Blaney. “We had a great car to do it and it just didn’t happen. I’m proud of the effort. We had a winning car and it just didn’t happen.”

From there, BetOnline lists six drivers at between 12-1 and 14-1 odds.

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Chase Elliott

12/1

Denny Hamlin

12/1

Kyle Larson

12/1

Joey Logano

14/1

William Byron

14/1

Ross Chastain

More recently, Elliott was the winner of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Champion and 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Champion.

Elliott will be driving the McAnally Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet in the season-opening Craftsman Truck Series race Feb. 17 at Daytona International Speedway.

This will be the first time I’ve driven a truck at Daytona, let alone a superspeedway,” Elliott said in a team release. “There’s no better team owner than Bill McAnally to do it with, as he’s been involved in racing and been associated with NAPA for a long time.”

Odds to Win Nascar Daytona 500

Ryan Blaney

10/1

Chase Elliott

12/1

Denny Hamlin

12/1

Kyle Larson

12/1

Joey Logano

14/1

William Byron

14/1

Ross Chastain

16/1

Bubba Wallace Jr

18/1

Kyle Busch

18/1

Austin Cindric

22/1

Brad Keselowski

22/1

Tyler Reddick

22/1

Alex Bowman

25/1

Austin Dillon

25/1

Christopher Bell

25/1

Ryan Preece

25/1

Chase Briscoe

28/1

Chris Buescher

28/1

Daniel Suarez

28/1

Kevin Harvick

28/1

Martin Truex Jr

28/1

Michael McDowell

28/1

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

28/1

Erik Jones

33/1

Aric Almirola

40/1

Justin Haley

40/1

Ty Gibbs   

40/1

AJ Allmendinger

50/1

Jimmie Johnson

50/1

Noah Gragson

50/1

Austin Hill

80/1

David Ragan

80/1

Harrison Burton

80/1

Chandler Smith

100/1

Corey Lajoie

100/1

Todd Gilliland

100/1

Travis Pastrana

100/1

Zane Smith

100/1

Helio Castroneves

150/1

Ty Dillon   

150/1

BJ McLeod

500/1

Cody Ware

500/1

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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