NASCAR AdventHealth 400: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Kansas

Sep 10, 2023; Kansas City, Kansas, USA; The green flag is waved at the start of the NASCAR Cup Series Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Amy Kontras-USA TODAY Sports

The NASCAR Cup Series is headed to Kansas Speedway on Sunday for the AdventHealth 400, and betting lines for the entire field to win have been released.

Last season’s winner of the spring race was Denny Hamlin, and he’s coming off a win at Dover Motor Speedway last Sunday during the Wurth 400, so he’ll be looking to go back-to-back. The last time the Cup Series arrived in Kansas was in the fall, and that race was won by Tyler Reddick, so he’ll be a favorite, as well.

It should be a fascinating race regardless, with some big names looking for their first win of the season, coinciding with a trip to a track where it should be a wide-open event. Here are the full betting line for the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Kyle Larson (+380)

Kyle Larson

Kyle Larson has been incredible throughout the last month and change, but the wins haven’t been easy to come by for the No. 5. He came close once again at Dover, but he couldn’t get to the back of the No. 11, coming home second.

Now, he’ll look to exact some revenge on Hamlin, for both last weekend’s finish and last season’s incident at Kansas. Hamlin famously moved Larson out of the way on the final lap, sending Larson into the wall, and gifting himself a win one year ago at the track.

Denny Hamlin (+400)

Denny Hamlin

Much to the chagrin of many, Denny Hamlin called his shot at Dover. Like Babe Ruth, Hamlin hit a home run, backing up his words and leaving Delaware victorious on a sunny April afternoon, capturing his third win of 2024.

Moving forward to Kansas, Hamlin’s smile won’t disappear, as he dominated at the track last season. The No. 11 won the spring race in controversial fashion, and then came home P2 during the fall race in Kansas City.

Tyler Reddick (+600)

Tyler Reddick

Tyler Reddick was coming off his first win of the season at Talladega, and he was impressive yet again at Dover, just missing out on a top ten finish while bringing his No. 45 Toyota home in P11. Now, Kansas is on the docket.

That’ll be music to the ears of the savant behind the wheel. Reddick finished P9 at Kansas in the spring last season, and he actually won the race last season during the playoffs. A win would continue his charge up the point standings.

William Byron (+700)

William Byron

Before Hamlin’s victory at Dover, William Byron was the lone competitor with three wins on the season. However, that changed on Sunday afternoon, and Byron had a rough performance all around, wrecking and finishing P33.

As Kansas approaches, that’s music to Byron’s ears. He’ll look to bounce back at a track where he’s strong, after finishing P3 last spring, and P15 last fall in Kansas City.

Martin Truex Jr. (+750)

Martin Truex Jr

The return home to Dover was a fruitful one for the Truex family, as Martin Truex Jr.’s brother, Ryan Truex, captured a win during the Xfinity Series event. While Truex Jr. wasn’t able to follow his brother and win like the duo did last season, a P3 finish is still solid for the No. 19.

Now, Truex Jr. will look ahead to Kansas, where he’s looking for his first win of 2024. Last season, he finished a respectable P8 during the spring race, but trouble found him in the fall, as Truex Jr. finished P36 on the afternoon.

Christopher Bell (+800)

Christopher Bell

Similar to William Byron, Christopher Bell struggled at Dover over the weekend. The wheelman of the No. 20 got caught up in an accident, and ended up with a P34 finish on the afternoon; not where he wanted to end up.

That’s consecutive disappointing weeks for Bell, who’s been one of the stronger Toyotas over the course of the season. Kansas has been a mixed bag for him, as he finished dead-last in the spring race in 2023, but redeemed himself with a P8 finish in the fall.

Chase Elliott (+900)

Chase Elliott

It was another solid afternoon for Chase Elliott in Dover. The No. 9 was able to capture a top five, sneaking into the conversation with a P5 finish. He’s just racking up consistent finishes, similar to his Hendrick teammates in William Byron and Kyle Larson.

Elliott won at Texas earlier this season, and Kansas is a track where he’ll be a factor. Last season, Elliott finished P7 and P6 at the track. He’ll be looking to do a couple spots better this time around, and get to victory lane.

Bubba Wallace (+1300)

Bubba Wallace

Bubba Wallace was not happy with what happened to the No. 23 at Dover Motor Speedway. Instead of keeping up with his theme of consistent, solid finishes, Wallace was caught up in an accident, and ended up finishing P32 on the afternoon in Delaware.

Thankfully, Kansas is on the docket for this weekend, and that’s arguably Wallace’s best track in the Cup Series. He’s won at the track in the past, and he’s usually performed well. We’ll see if he can get back to victory lane for the first time in over a year in Kansas City.

NASCAR AdventHealth 400 at Kansas: Betting lines continued:

  • Ty Gibbs (+1500)
  • Ross Chastain (+2200)
  • Kyle Busch (+2200)
  • Ryan Blaney (+2200)
  • Alex Bowman (+2500)
  • Joey Logano (+3600)
  • Brad Keselowski (+5000)
  • Chris Buescher (+6000)
  • Daniel Suarez (+8500)
  • Noah Gragson (+8500)
  • Chase Briscoe (+8500)
  • Carson Hocevar (+10000)
  • Michael McDowell (+10000)
  • Josh Berry (+14000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+20000)
  • Austin Cindric (+20000)
  • Ryan Preece (+25000)
  • Austin Dillon (+25000)
  • Jimmie Johnson (+25000)
  • Erik Jones (+25000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+30000)
  • Austin Hill (+30000)
  • Corey LaJoie (+40000)
  • Zane Smith (+40000)
  • Harrison Burton (+40000)
  • Derek Kraus (+50000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+50000)
  • Daniel Hemric (+50000)
  • Justin Haley (+50000)
  • Riley Herbst (+50000)

As you can see, it’s anyone’s guess who will come across the start-finish-line victorious during this weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway. There’s plenty of favorites, but only one of those tickets will be cashed on Sunday afternoon. We’ll see who gets the job done.

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