Andrew Doughty, BetMGM

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. might’ve crashed the playoff party with a win in the YellaWood 500, but the 36-year-old’s first NASCAR Cup Series win since last year’s Daytona 500 had little effect on BetMGM’s NASCAR odds.

Championship odds remain unchanged for the five drivers with the shortest odds:

  • Kyle Larson: +375
  • Christopher Bell: +425
  • Denny Hamlin: +500
  • Ryan Blaney: +625
  • William Byron: +650

Even beneath those drivers, the movement was minimal:

  • Tyler Reddick: +800 (from +900)
  • Chase Elliott: +900 (+1100)
  • Alex Bowman: +1800 (+2000)
  • Joey Logano: +2500 (+1600)

The remaining playoff-eligible drivers have odds of at least +12500, including Daniel Suarez, who dropped from +8000 to +12500 after a 26th-place finish at Talladega.

Hamlin remains the most popular pick among bettors, leading in both tickets and handle.

Tickets:

  1. Larson: 12%
  2. Hamlin: 9.6%
  3. Byron: 7.2%
  4. Elliott: 6.4%
  5. Bell: 6.1%

Handle:

  1. Larson: 15.8%
  2. Hamlin: 11.1%
  3. Elliott: 8.7%
  4. Bell: 7.7%
  5. Reddick: 6.6%

As of Monday, Larson, Reddick, and AJ Allmendinger are co-favorites to win the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. At +650, they’re ahead of Byron (+800) and three drivers at +1000: Elliott, Bell, and Ty Gibbs. 

Hamlin, meanwhile, is buried at +2000. He finished 37th in last year’s race but previously had three straight top-15 finishes at the track, including fifth in 2021.

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