NASCAR heads home to Charlotte for this weekend’s Coca-Cola 600. Now, the good news is that this will not be a short track. The bad news is the same drivers tend to dominate this 1.5-mile track (Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and Ryan Blaney. Joey Logano dominated the All-Star Race last week leading all but one lap. So, can the 2024 Coca-Cola 600 Bets help us to another nightin the green?
VegasBetting grills up some more NASCAR online betting odds for the ninth points race of the 2024 season. So, let us dig into these 2024 Coca-Cola 600 Bets by the numbers. Currently, Kyle Larson, Tyler Reddick, and Denny Hamlin top the odds. Hey, does Kyle Larson pull off the double or will Tyler Reddick finally find a way to win at Charlotte?
NASCAR 2024 Charlotte Numbers | |||
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Kyle Larson | +450 | +425 | +400 |
Denny Hamlin | +600 | +600 | +575 |
Tyler Reddick | +800 | +750 | +775 |
William Byron | +1000 | +1000 | +950 |
Ryan Blaney | +1000 | +1000 | +1000 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +1100 | +1100 | +1100 |
Chase Elliott | +1100 | +1100 | +1100 |
Brad Keselowski | +1200 | +1200 | +1200 |
Christopher Bell | +1300 | +1400 | +1400 |
Ty Gibbs | +1400 | +1800 | +1400 |
Chris Buescher | +1400 | +1600 | +1600 |
Joey Logano won’t be seen much this week. However, last week at North Wilkesboro was quite a display by the Team Penske Ford driver. Logano led all but one lap on his way to victory lane. Unfortunately, the intermediate track at Charlotte has not been so kind. 2024 Coca-Cola 600 bets ask could Logano surprise this week? Now, that answer expects to be no.
The 2024 season keeps getting more and more odd. One thing that has been certain is the track record of Logano at Charlotte. In the past three attempts, Logano finished no higher than 17th but no lower than 21st. One must admire the marked consistency of the driver. His average start is 18.7 with an average finish of 19.3. Now, talk about a driver to stays the course almost too well.
With Logano, he does have two wins on intermediate track in 34 starts. Therefore, he cannot completely by counted out. On the other hand, there are better options this week on the 1.5-mile tri-oval. Those 24-degree turns seem to favor drivers like Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney.
Naturally, at Vegas Betting, we know Chris Buescher is +1600 on MyBookie and BetOnline. A Top 3 on Bovada pays at +400 and a Top 5 is at +175. Those become better options at this juncture. Let’s take on the podium here.
So, is the Kyle Larson win possible? The last three winners at Charlotte include Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson. Add in Tyler Reddick plus Ryan Blaney and these drivers have a common thread. 2024 NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 Bets spotlight the No. 5 driver who has a bit of history on his mind for Sunday.
Again, we soldier forward here at Vegas Betting. Blaney and Larson combined for 45% of the laps led since 2021. Reddick has three straight top tens since 2021. However, Larson has been too good. Two Top 10 results including a win only bolster his hopes. With his potential at Indy, could the Hendrick Motorsports driver find a way to do the unthinkable and win both races?
Alright, let us get a little dangerous here. Larson is +450 to win at Bovada here. Now, this may be the best wager. Does Donald Trump on the campaign trail hinder Larson’s chance to do the double. However, it might motivate the No. 5 driver to win the night race.
People understand that Larson nearly won last week at North Wilkesboro despite trying to qualify at Indianapolis. The fact that Larson could pilot a near pole-position caliber car on the 2.5-mile oval. Then, he came from last as Larson got to the podium. Ultimately, he faded a bit but the No. 5 car is one to watch for the win.
Okay, how about some more 2024 Coca-Cola 600 Bets? Yes, potential Top 3 or podium choices are more intriguing. Going a little further down the list gives us a little latitude for the Sunday race.
Keep in mind, everyone expects Ryan Blaney to do well. He did win at Charlotte not too long ago and has led 13.8% of the laps since 2021. Blaney is still +275 for the podium and even +135 for a Top 5 result Those are solid numbers to consider.
Taking more risks involves looking at a Chris Buescher win perhaps at +1600. While many focus on Ty Gibbs as he has to win at some point. most realize this will not be the week. Now, that is the reality. Simply, there is more work to do as a couple of drivers come to mind.
One is Alex Bowman. Bowman has a Top 5 and Top 10 result in the past three events at Charlotte. This week, the No. 48 Chevy who drives for Hendrick comes in at +375 for a Top 5. The +850 for a podium is fine but the +3000 for a win may be a little steep.
Are there any shots at going even deeper for Charlotte? We mentioned a driver like Austin Dillon who is +1800 at MyBookie and +2000 on Bovada for a Top 5 result. This is one driver for which. we can get behind and take a shot for Sunday.
Larson is our pick for the 2024 NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 choice for Sunday evening.
More betting site bonuses and top online betting sites figure to have bettors mobilized. Good luck this weekend, NASCAR fans!
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