NASCAR at Richmond odds, key stats, bets to consider: Handicap Toyota Owners 400 with similar race tracks

Following an exciting race in Tennessee, NASCAR heads to Richmond Raceway Saturday night (6 rebounds CT, FOX) for the third short-track race the Cup Series season.
Richmond, the website of the Toyota Owners 400, is 0.25 miles longer than Bristol and Martinsville, but NASCAR still categorizes it as a brief track. It is actually most similar to New Hampshire and Phoenix’s 1-mile flat monitor and it’s no surprise drivers who’ve had success at these tracks have been contenders in Richmond.
Kyle Busch, who won Sunday’s race at Bristol since the race-favorite, once more has the shortest chances (2/1) on the board at the Westgate SuperBook because he seeks his seventh win in Richmond. Busch has finished in the top 10 in every race this season and owns a series-best 6.9 average end in the Richmond. Busch directed and won a 177 laps and has finished first and second in New Hampshire.
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Richmond rules bundle, recent results Teams will utilize the 2019 rules package tailored for quick tracks (less than 1.33 miles) and road courses. A 1.17-inch tapered spacer will be used as it had been earlier this season at Phoenix, Martinsville, and Bristol, with engines expected to generate roughly 750 horsepower. When handicapping the 400-lap race of Saturday, results from Phoenix should be bettors’ priority before exploring the results of last year from Richmond and New Hampshire, because distinct packages were utilized.
Pole-sitter Ryan Blaney (94) and Aric Almirola (26) also led laps at Phoenix in March, as did Denny Hamlin (7), Jimmie Johnson (4), and Daniel Hemric (4 ) ). Busch won Stage 1 and Blaney won Stage 2, and the duo was joined by Martin Truex Jr. (second), Almirola (third), and Hamlin (fifth) in the top five at the checkered flag.
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Entering Saturday’s race, brief paths of Bristol and Martinsville have been dominated by Team Penske drivers Blaney, Brad Keselowski, and Joey Logano. The trio has directed 795 of those laps this year, thanks to Keselowski’s 486 circuits directed.
Curious to win 2019 Toyota Owners 400 in Richmond Odds provided by Westgate
Kyle BUSCH 2/1
Kevin HARVICK 7/1
Brad KESELOWSKI 7/1
Joey LOGANO 7/1
Martin TRUEX JR 7/1
Denny HAMLIN 10/1
Ryan BLANEY 12/1
Chase ELLIOTT 12/1
Clint BOWYER 20/1
Kyle LARSON 20/1
Aric ALMIROLA 20/1
Kurt BUSCH 25/1
Erik JONES 30/1
Jimmie JOHNSON 30/1
Daniel SUAREZ 60/1
Austin DILLON 100/1
Ryan NEWMAN 100/1
Ricky STENHOUSE Jr. 100/1
Alex BOWMAN 100/1
Matt DIBENEDETTO 100/1
William BYRON 300/1
Chris BUESCHER 300/1
Paul MENARD 300/1
Ryan PREECE 500/1
Daniel HEMRIC 500/1
Ty DILLON 1000/1
Darrell WALLACE Jr. 1000/1
Michael McDOWELL 2000/1
David RAGAN 5000/1
FIELD (others) 1000/1

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