Odds to Win the Daytona 500 - 2018

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Feb/18/2018

The Daytona 500 is Sunday with betting odds appearing below.

Brad Keselowski and Chase Elliott are the co-favorites to win the Daytona 500 this year.  Both offer lucrative payout potentials at $65 for every $10 bet.

Keselowski, who began his NASCAR career in 2004, is the second of only four drivers that have won a championship in both the Cup Series and the Xfinity Series, and the twenty-fifth driver to win a race in each of NASCAR's three national series.

Elliott won the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship, becoming the first rookie to win a national series championship in NASCAR.

On November 23, 2015, Elliott was named the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver for the second year in a row.

Daytona 500
Odds to Win Race
 
02:40 PM 51001 Brad Keselowski   +650  
51002 Denny Hamlin   +800  
51003 Joey Logano   +1000  
51004 Kyle Busch   +1000  
51005 Chase Elliott   +650  
51006 Kevin Harvick   +1200  
51007 Jimmie Johnson   +2000  
51008 Kyle Larson   +1600  
51009 Martin Truex Jr   +1600  
51010 Ricky Stenhouse Jr   +1400  
51011 Ryan Blaney   +1000  
51012 Kurt Busch   +2000  
51013 Clint Bowyer   +2500  
51014 Paul Menard   +2500  
51015 Alex Bowman   +2500  
51016 Aric Almirola   +4000  
51017 Daniel Suarez   +3300  
51018 Erik Jones   +2500  
51019 Jamie McMurray   +3300  
51020 William Byron   +4000  
51021 Austin Dillon   +5000  
51022 Kasey Kahne   +6600  
51023 Danica Patrick   +12500  
51024 Darrell Wallace Jr   +3300  
51025 Ryan Newman   +5000  
51026 Trevor Bayne   +8000  
51027 AJ Allmendinger   +12500  
51028 David Ragan   +10000  
51029 Ty Dillon   +15000  
51030 Chris Buescher   +20000  
51031 Michael McDowell   +20000  
51032 Matt DiBenedetto   +25000  
51033 Jeffrey Earnhardt   +12500  
51034 Gray Gaulding   +15000  
51035 Brendan Gaughan   +10000  
51036 David Gilliland   +12500  
51037 DJ Kennington   +15000  
51038 Mark Thompson   +15000  
51039 Corey LaJoie   +15000  
51040 Justin Marks   +20000  

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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