NASCAR betting odds for drivers to win the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Therefore it comes down to this. The final race of the lengthy NASCAR season. After 35 points spending races, the last 4 drivers who will race to the championship Sunday have been decided.
Since the removal format to pick a winner was introduced two years ago the winner has also won the race. Odds are then the winner of the race Sunday will even wear the Cup crown. Others can triumph, but three of the previous five race winners dating back to Tony Stewart in 2011, have also won the title, so don’t be surprised if the driver celebrating a race triumph in victory lane Sunday, can also be celebrating his championship.
Here is how it shakes out among the four finalists for Sunday’s 36th race of this year for your betting or fantasy racing leagues. Driver Ratings are accumulated from 2005-2016 races (23 total) among active drivers at Phoenix. The Driver Rating is a number based on a formula developed by NASCAR which unites”loop data” components such as average running position, average rate under green, variety of workouts, and other stats. There’s a maximum of 150 points a driver can make for each race. The odds are present as of Wednesday.
1. Carl Edwards (7-1). Edwards has just two wins here along with the highest driver evaluation one of the 4, 109.4. The only driver among the Championship 4 with a number of wins at Homestead, Edwards still has memories of losing the race, along with the title, to Tony Stewart at 2011. Section of the Joe Gibbs Racing team, Edwards will be seeking salvation Sunday, and he might just get it.
2. Jimmie Johnson (7-2). Homestead is one of the very few tracks in NASCAR which Johnson has never won at. He works well here though and gets the second greatest driver rating of the 4, 96.7. Johnson will want to make history Sunday with a title. When he brings his”A” game and can prevent a few of the miscues the team has endured this season at times, Johnson could pull it off.
3. Kyle Busch (5-1). Busch is seeking to defend his title, earned by a win at Homestead this past year. He’s got the third greatest driver evaluation, 95.5. But he hardly made the Championship 4, also has struggled at times. But with one last race and an opportunity to bring another title, and Joe Gibbs Racing behind himBusch could be able to add another triumph, and yet another name.
4. Joey Logano (7-1). Logano is possibly the underdog among the Championship 4. He has never won at Homestead, has the lowest driver evaluation one of the field, 83.5. However, Logano finished fourth last year and headed the 2nd most laps in the race, 72. Logano was astonishing at times this season and he could certainly be a surprise Sunday by winning his first Cup title.
OTHERS: There will be a total of 36 other motorists trying to win Sunday. Chief among them, Matt Kenseth (12-1). Kenseth has the second greatest driver rating among the field, 108.4, also won here in 2007. Coming off a disappointing finish at Phoenix a week, Kenseth will be seeking to make a strong statement. Kevin Harvick (6-1) was frustrated last week as he failed to make the cut for the first time because the removal format began. He also won the race, and the title in 2014, has the fifth greatest driver rating, 104.3, and could add another win for his Homestead resume Sunday.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway will be conducted on Sunday, November 20. Live coverage will be on NBC starting at 2:00 p.m. ET with all the green flag coming only after 2:30 p.m. ET.
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