I hope you tailed — we scored a massive hit on Martin Truex Jr. at 31-1 in last week’s outright’s column. Truex closed at only 10-1 after his strong showing in practice and qualifying, so it pays to bet early. After a week off, the NASCAR Cup Series now heads to Nashville Superspeedway for this year’s Ally 400 on Sunday, June 25 at 7 p.m. ET, weather permitting. I’m here to break down the betting odds, make my predictions and identify the top NASCAR bets for this weekend’s action in Nashville — we’re riding with Ross Chastain here.
This season, I will handicap the opening outright odds for the NASCAR Cup Series early in the week, and I’ll post a prop article once those markets become available. Only of OddsShopper Insider Access will get access to my full betting card, but I will include most of it in articles and on our YouTube Channel.
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NASCAR Predictions for the Ally 400 at Nashville: Race Preview
How do We Handicap This Track?
Nashville Superspeedway is a weird venue. The 1.3-mile oval is the longest concrete track on the schedule and there isn’t a great comparator track for it. Nashville’s 14-degree banking distinguishes it from the next-biggest concrete track, Dover, which features relatively high banking. Likewise, the relatively low banking makes comparing this track to Darlington, another 1.3-mile track with high tire wear, quite difficult. Gateway, yet another 1.3-mile track, features similar banking but without as much tire wear.
So how will we handicap this event? We could turn to past results, but there aren’t many of them to dig into. Only two Cup Series events have taken place here. Kyle Larson dominated the inaugural event during his championship run in 2021 before Chase Elliott won a rain-delayed race in 2022. We’ll lean on data from those events along with this year’s results from Dover, which, at least last year, were surprisingly predictive of performance in the Music City.
The Dover data should be useful again this season. Last year’s Nashville winner, Elliott, also won at Dover earlier in the year. Of the seven drivers who recorded driver ratings of 100 or better in Nashville, four, Elliott, Ross Chastain, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch, also did so in Dover. Three of the top four drivers in laps led at Dover, Busch (103), Elliott (73) and Denny Hamlin (67), combined to lead 210 of the 300 laps in Nashville.
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