NASCAR bettors should be happy. There is a new favorite for the 2025 NASCAR Championship Bets. The Round of 12 ends this weekend at the ROVAL in Charlotte. North Carolina. After Sunday, only eight drivers will have the chance to win
VegasBetting floors the gas pedal with those NASCAR online betting odds for the first race in October and it is a road/oval course. Now, is the time to comb through the 2025 NASCAR Championship Bets. The numbers early on are a little strange for most. When it comes to courses like this, unpredictability is like the sum of all fears. Expect plenty of it on Sunday afternoon.
| NASCAR 2025 Title Numbers | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ryan Blaney | +350 | +325 | +325 |
| Kyle Larson | +500 | +425 | +450 |
| Denny Hamlin | +500 | +450 | +450 |
| Christopher Bell | +500 | +500 | +500 |
| Chase Elliott | +600 | +550 | +550 |
| William Byron | +600 | +600 | +650 |
| Joey Logano | +1100 | +1000 | +1200 |
| Chase Briscoe | +1100 | +1200 | +1200 |
| Ross Chastain | +3000 | +2500 | +2500 |
| Bubba Wallace | +3000 | +3000 | +2800 |
| Tyler Reddick | +3000 | +3000 | +2800 |
| Austin Cindric | +4000 | +5000 | +5000 |
We go back to the NASCAR playoff bubble. Honestly, there is the possibility a good driver or two may find himself out of the playoffs. With Chase Elliott sneaking the win at Kansas, Bubba Wallace was denied a playoff spot. Wallace was leading in overtime trying to fend Denny Hamlin off. Hamlin made the pass only to be passed by the Hendrick Motorsports #9 car. It was quite a sight along with some great racing.
Therefore, when it comes to 2025 NASCAR Championship Bets, remember that the ROVAL offers some hope to drivers like Tyler Reddick and maybe even Wallace. However, the Hendricks cars led by Elliott and Kyle Larson have run great here too (leading lots of laps).
The chances of rain at Charlotte is zero on Sunday thankfully. Still check the weather reports often as sometimes the weather can change. It is now October. That changes the dynamic of the race and drivers will sometime prepare too much for the conditions. Most are expecting 80 degrees and Partly Sunny skies. When a playoff spot is at stake, expect the unexpected. Here is the bubble.
For Vegas Betting, the highlighted are the target. A win from one of the drivers below changes the equation too. Can that happen? You better believe it. Guys like Reddick and Wallace can win on this track. Even Austin Cindric finished inside the Top 5 in 2024. Cindric is a crazy +4500 to win and must win.
So, we like to list the favorites or perceived favorites for each race. Shane Van Gisbergen is around Even to win at the ROVAL on Sunday. Like we mentioned above, Kyle Larson would be the favorite at Las Vegas. 2025 NASCAR Championship Bets have doubts about Talladega. However, could Denny Hamlin be favored at Martinsville? It is possible but Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney will have a say there.
As always, at Vegas Betting, we do believe Hamlin is due for the Fall race. Yes, he won earlier this year. However, Hamlin has been in the Top 5 during the past three Fall races. The #11 car has been painfully close and Hamlin might need that result or even a W to get into the Final Four. Many believe this is Hamlin’s best and final shot. The retirement talk after 2026 is at least plausible.
Alright, since we are focused on the tipping point that Martinsville could be. Drivers like Joey Logano do better with the Spring races on the short track. Then, there is William Byron. Byron won two Spring races in the last three years but contended last November before falling back to sixth. Could one of our previous finale championship early bets get their way to Phoenix?
Some question why we have not talked about Kyle Larson much. Larson’s best shot is to win at Las Vegas. His average start and finish troubles a few people and myself as well. Despite his odds, it is easier to fade the #5 car here. Among the list of favorites, let’s risk Hamlin here.
Okay, NASCAR Championship Bets fast forward a bit. For one, hey it never hurts to look ahead at the playoffs themselves. After the ROVAL, there are only four races left. It will be that last set of eliminations which figure to be chaotic. Martinsville is the race. Imagine the Final Four spots coming down to the short track. Besides, Kyle Larson is a favorite at Las Vegas. Talladega is a wild card. Then, there is Martinsville.
It remains hard to believe that Chase Briscoe is +1200. His biggest obstacle may be his own pit crew and the other Toyota cars on his own team. However, the #19 car always runs well at Martinsville and that could be the twist that truly disturbs the apple cart.
Are there any other wild options that remain intriguing. Yes. Bubba Wallace still has a chance at +3000. If he makes it into the next round somehow, the number shortens dramatically. It is fun to take a slight swing with drivers that can contend on a variety of tracks. The safer bet of longer shots here is probably Briscoe. A Joe Gibbs-Hendricks-Logano three way battle would be epic at the season finale.
Hamling is among the favorites to get that 2025 NASCAR Championship bets in 2025.
With top betting site bonuses and many Las Vegas online betting sites expect to be ready to bet this weekend. Good luck, racing fans and let’s chase the green this Fall!
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