Kyle Busch Among Top Auto Racing Betting Odds Favorites

Kyle Busch Among Top Auto Racing Betting Odds Favorites

On the whole Kyle Busch is one of the most hated and loved drivers on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup circuit. “Rowdy” is coming off his second career championship in 2019. In an era in which NASCAR is set up for parity, Busch has been one of the most dominant drivers with the Auto Racing betting odds. For one thing, Busch brings an intensity and resiliency that is unsurpassed in any sport. Beyond that Rowdy is a superior and naturally elite driver. Busch drives for an upper-echelon team at Joe Gibbs Racing.

Odds to Win 2020 NASCAR Cup

At the onset of 2020 NASCAR online betting futures was a foursome of 10/1 favorites. Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, and Denny Hamlin are those top four picks for the 2020 title. Next at 14/1 are Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, and Ryan Blaney. Coming in at 18/1 are Kurt Busch, Alex Bowman, and William Byron. Clint Bowyer, Aric Almirola, and Matt DiBenedetto are at 20/1. Following at 35/1 are Martin Truex Jr and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Erik Jones, Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Newman, Kyle Larson, Cole Custer, and Christopher Bell opened at 30/1.
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Joey Logano

Last year saw Logano finish in fifth place. Logano was the 2018 NASCAR Cup champion. In like manner to Busch, Logano is in his prime with the Auto Racing Betting Odds. Logano was once mocked as a “spoiled rich kid” by retired Hall of Famer Tony Stewart. However, he has won the respect of all with his own level of consistency. Logano is also known as a driver not afraid to move out someone ahead of him. In particular, he will always be remembered for nudging Martin Truex Jr out of the way to win in 2018.

Brad Keselowski

Consistent with cool professionalism is Brad Keselowski. The driver of “The Blue Deuce” is another model of consistency. Keselowski finished eighth place for 2019 but has always been knocking on the door for his second career championship. Fashion that Keselowski won his only NASCAR Cup in 2012. But he is annually in the hunt and perpetual chalk on the board.

Chase Elliott

Due to being the son of legendary Hall of Famer Bill Elliott does Chase Elliott draw fans and dollars. “Awesome Bill from Dawsonville” is one of the all-time favorite drivers of fans going back to his peak in the 1980s. Chase has made a mark of his own with a playoff berth in 2019. Overall Chase Elliott finished 10th in the standings. And at the age of 24, he has plenty of upside for what should be a stellar career.

Kevin Harvick

To be exact there is not a better or more respected veteran than Kevin Harvick. The 2014 NASCAR Cup champion finished third in the final standings. By reason of being 43 years of age Harvick has to be eyeing retirement. But that does not mean a decline in performance. Few drivers are a bigger threat each week than Kevin Harvick

Jimmie Johnson

Naturally seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson is known as the most dominant driver of his era. Commencing with the 2018 season has been a steady decline in results. Johnson will be driving in his final season. He announced his retirement to follow the 2020 campaign.