Dover, or “The Monster Mile” is a unique track that looks shorter, behaves more intermediate, yet drives racers crazy. This is a track where anything can happen and usually does. Ask Kyle Busch about the past few races there. So, what will happen in the NASCAR Wurth 400 Bets? Okay, better yet, let’s see what weather may befall these drivers come the weekend.
Dover numbers for Sunday are more normal than last week at Talladega. Still, six drivers are at +1000 or shorter odds for the race. Most forget how hard it may be to avoid other cars and raindrops. Yes, the Bovada online sportsbook delivered a little less divergent numbers, which helped add to some possible values for Sunday’s race. The course remains known for its 24-degree banked turns.
Wurth 400 - Dover | |||
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Kyle Larson | +600 | +450 | +550 |
William Byron | +650 | +575 | +650 |
Chase Elliott | +800 | +700 | +750 |
Denny Hamlin | +800 | +950 | +750 |
Kyle Busch | +1000 | +1600 | +1000 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +1000 | +1200 | +1000 |
Kevin Harvick | +1100 | +1200 | +1200 |
Christopher Bell | +1200 | +1000 | +1200 |
Ross Chastain | +1200 | +1400 | +1400 |
Alex Bowman | +1400 | +1400 | +1600 |
Joey Logano | +2000 | +2200 | +2000 |
Tyler Reddick | +2000 | +2000 | +2200 |
Ryan Blaney | +2500 | +2200 | +2800 |
Brad Keselowski | +3300 | +3300 | +2800 |
Chris Buescher | +3300 | +3300 | +3000 |
NASCAR Wurth 400 bets get led by Hendrick Motorsports. Last weekend was not the kindest weekend, as Kyle Larson finished well out of contention. William Byron was seventh to place the best out of the four drivers. Elliott was 12th, and Bowman was 13th. That is pretty good for DEGA but not great by their standards. Hendrick expects to win every race. Now, Kyle Larson (DNF) has a pretty interesting pattern.
The correlation to a track like Dover is pretty much unique. It has that look of being short but intermediate all at the same time. Even the nine-degree banks on the straightaways create their brand of chaos. Typically, the more experienced drivers fare well. However, guys named Kyle have not had the best of luck lately in Delaware. Larson almost won twice but settled for top-ten results. Busch, well, that was not so good.
This one-miler uncorks some twists. Ford, on the surface, starts faster here because of its package and early speed. However, Chevy and Toyota had better results in the Spring races. Chase Elliott won races here, along with Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin. Martin Truex Jr. even produced some close calls. It is ironically Alex Bowman who leads with three top-five performances along with Elliott.
VegasBetting tries to figure out a lot of variables. Is it going to rain a ton? Will that impact the race again? Do we see another Monday finish which seems to help Hendrick to victory here? Is it Byron or Elliott? With Alex Bowman out due to a fractured vertebra, that may be a coin flip. Qualifying, oh no, let’s not go there yet. Again, Mother Nature takes hold of the conversation.
Sadly, the NASCAR Wurth 400 bets may be at the mercy of coastal storms this weekend. Now, the weather reports keep changing. The question mark lies with Saturday (which could feature a dry window to qualify). Does NASCAR allow the practice or shorten it to qualifying-only? That becomes more important on a weekend like this. Rain could impact the race as Friday could be a washout and Sunday evening into Monday morning too.
So, if metrics get involved, the race will help those who top the point standings of course. Chase Elliott gets a boost because he never got penalized as a driver for Hendrick. Again, this is something more to keep an eye on. There lies no guarantee the weather will turn this ugly. It merely is there as a possibility. Watch for heavier rainfall means to watch.
Stage setup helps Ford and Toyota early. On the other hand, cooler weather could be a boost to Hendrick here on Sunday or Monday if that is needed. For those wondering, Monday afternoon should be dry.
Pundits turn to longer shots like Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski, and even Ryan Blaney for value. Some others are enamored with the dominators. We will get to those below. They are not the only ones at VegasBetting we take a look at. Keep an eye on social media too. It will not take much to change a few outlooks.
With hopefully more online betting site bonuses, wagerers can use them on Sunday. Do not forget about the dominators again. It becomes getting these right at Dover. Kyle Larson led 35% of the laps in his last four appearances but has no wins. His teammates have two of them. Kyle Busch led his fair share of laps but also has zero wins. Again, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. are always threats on tracks like this.
Naturally, are we open to the possibility that one of the older guys could pull off this win? Older dominators are still dominators. Again, Martin Truex Jr. has come close and won in the past. Truex Jr. likes the weather being from New Jersey. He can wait out rain delays with the best of them.
The NASCAR Wurth 400 bets ride along with the No. 4 car. Again, there are so many possibilities. It is adamant to keep watching the weather forecast. This will change. As a matter of fact, we will try and update as many changes on social media as possible.
NASCAR Wurth 400 Bets for VegasBetting takes Kevin Harvick this Sunday. Do not forget the top online betting sites to place even more wagers as race day approaches. Good luck, and again do not be shy about some podium and top-five wagers.
Summary
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
Media credentialed member of the New Jersey Devils since 2010
Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
Been on countless podcasts, TV shows, and more including Sportsnet and even NHL Network