After another beyond-crazy finish at Texas Motor Speedway, NASCAR heads to Talladega, Alabama, for the YellaWood 500. However, with the playoff pared to 12 drivers, there is one more thing we need to do first. Can NASCAR Future Title Bets stay on Chase Elliott?
Below are the top 12 drivers in our NASCAR Vegas odds and bets to win the 2022 NASCAR Championship. This leads to some familiar trends as the NASCAR Future Title Bets is anything but certain as September ends. It would appear that Chevy might be a favorite of sorts when it comes to manufacturers. Anyway, the early segment two numbers are interesting.
NASCAR 2022 Playoff September | ||
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Chase Elliott | +375 | +400 |
Denny Hamlin | +450 | +440 |
Joey Logano | +500 | +460 |
Kyle Larson | +600 | +600 |
Ross Chastain | +800 | +800 |
William Byron | +800 | +800 |
Ryan Blaney | +850 | +880 |
Christopher Bell | +1600 | +1825 |
Daniel Suarez | +1800 | +1975 |
Alex Bowman | +4000 | +5000 |
Austin Cindric | +5000 | +5000 |
Chase Briscoe | +5000 | +5000 |
It was a wild one at Texas on Sunday. This ultimately was the one intermediate track that frustrated drivers in the Spring. Running 334 laps in the hot Fall sun only intensified my disdain. For the fourth race in a row, a non-playoff driver won the race. Tyler Reddick held off Joey Logano, Justin Haley, and Ryan Blaney to secure his third win of the season. Unfortunately for Reddick, he was one of four drivers eliminated from the playoffs last week.
Now, with so many cautions (13 in all), there were even some unusual events that just boggled the mind. One of them was the exchange between William Byron and Denny Hamlin. Hamlin bumped Byron earlier in the race, and then Byron returned the favor during a caution. Now, that set some things and people off. Hamlin was spun, did not get to hold his position, and finished tenth. He was not happy.
Some said the Next-Gen car would change things this playoff, and sure, they were right. There was the blown tires issue from lower pressure, heat, and excessive tire wear. More importantly, it ended the days or impacted many drivers, including Chase Elliott. His DNF (accident from the blown tire) ended his day as he lost his entire cushion in the playoff chase.
The essential concept at VegasBetting, we suggest, is to accept chaos. There are just six races left in the 2022 NASCAR season now. We will dig into the rest of segment two as we make a few more picks.
This week leaves us all finally set for a pivotal moment in the playoff chase. Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano are in a good position for this week’s race at Talladega. For those who do not know, the 2.66-mile tri-oval is nasty. Do expect most racers to be at +1000 odds or greater. That just speaks volumes for the volatility of this Alabama track’s calling card. The two drivers benefit for different reasons.
Logano gained 46 points last week at Texas with his second-place finish and stage points. That put him at the top of the playoff standings with two races left in this segment. The good news for the Team Penske driver is he needs a solid finish at Talladega because of his record on road courses (even 7th and 2nd at ROVAL the past two times). Logano has 30 points on Chase Briscoe, who is in 9th.
Again, Blaney may have to win this race or have another top-five result with stage points to stay in the playoffs. That is the going thought anyway. By the way, the concern is the No. 12 Ford last won here in June of 2020, and the last Fall race he won at Talladega was three years ago. Logano, in contrast, was third there last Fall and has racked up stage points in the past several Fall contests.
The races set up nicely for both to make a run in the chase. With all this said, the NASCAR Future Title Bets says Blaney has a bit more value if he can get past that ROVAL.
Again, here are some more notes and rules as the playoff chase continues. The points were reset for Texas last week; at the middle point of segment two, things get interesting. They are listed below.
The key point is that any DNF or unexpected result throws the race into chaos. For example, Chase Elliott’s issue dropped him from first down to the bubble in the eighth. Fortunately, he has won for the No. 9 car at both Talladega and the Charlotte ROVAL. That does help. However, nothing is certain.
Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano keep the Ford hopes to go. Some say to remain on those Chevy’s of TrackHouse Racing (Suarez and Ross Chastain). Then, there are Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell of Toyota. That being said, NASCAR Future Title Bets stays on Chase for now.
What about Denny Hamlin or Kyle Larson? Oddly, both racers have done well at Talladega recently. Larson finished fourth in the Spring, while Hamlin finished seventh last Fall and won two years ago. But again, keep in mind that Talladega is such a crapshoot. Larson had four other finishes well outside the top ten. Even Hamlin in his past seven appearances had three results, 18th or worse.
At +450 for Hamlin and +600 for Larson, they are the two most sustained contenders to win our NASCAR Future Title Bets winner if Elliott should falter.
Take Chase Elliott to hold off drivers like Larson, Hamlin, and Logano. That is our NASCAR Future Title Bets.
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Chris Wassel AA, AAS CURRENTLY Sports Writer and Journalist RESIDES IN Rahway, NJ EDUCATION Union County College, Montclair State University EXPERTISE Business, Writing, Sports, Food, Grilling, Olympics, Injuries, Politics, and more Summary Member of FSWA, FSGA, and a variety of Sports Betting Groups. Works on injuries for a variety of sites. Edits articles from NASCAR to football and beyond. Occasionally runs sites like mynhltraderumor.com and Full Press Hockey/Bets. Does a podcast for Full Press Hockey and a few other sports too. Experience Chris Wassel has 20+ years of sports journalistic experience in various disciplines. His ability to play sports is well documented. Most people in the business just write. However, Chris will race cars and even a super Moto bike from time to time. There is that fitness and hiking/cycling aspect too. Chris has climbed mountains from Mount Washington to Mount San Jacinto in Palm Springs, California. For those that do not know. Chris also dabbles in food eating contests and challenges. Having a unique background with friends including Joey Chestnut and Casey Webb, Chris has the ability to eat a whole 16-pound turkey or a 32 inch meat lover's pizza. Since 2013, Chris does focus on things like fitness, fishing, and sports. One would be surprised that Chris runs, hikes, and rock climbs. There are even those occasional mini-triathlons. One truly can pack a lot in a small package. Chris can lift things over his body weight with ease. Also, if there is a NASCAR rain prop, Chris can tell you if there will be a Monday race. Throughout his career, Chris has worked at a wide range of places from Amazon to USA Today to a variety of rumors and fantasy sports sites. Finally, Chris has been nominated for quite a few awards from the Fantasy Sports Writers Association for Hockey Writer Of The Year. Also, there have been a number of high-stakes fantasy trophies and rings that Chris sports in his house. Education Chris received an Associates from Union Country College for business and accounting. Chris did sports journalism work at Montclair State University covering the hockey, baseball, and football teams. Quote from Chris Wassel "Shut up and play.”
Education
1999 Graduate of Union County College
1993 Graduate of Rahway High School
Professional Achievements
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Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
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