Auto racing fans will be happy to know that NASCAR Championship Odds are available, and there is still plenty of season left before the final checkered flag is waved.
BetUS has also NASCAR odds on every one of the 36 Cup races throughout the season, all with a tiered points structure. Traditional ovals host thirty-one of those races, while four road races and one street track complete the schedule.
NASCAR Betting Is Bigger Than Ever
Auto racing in general has seen a surge in popularity, but in the United States, there is no bigger organization than NASCAR. At one point, NASCAR was primarily popular in the South and considered an acquired regional taste. However, those days are long gone as the organization’s reach continues to expand across the nation and around the globe.
Those who have ever wanted to bet on NASCAR online will find a bevy of markets available at BetUS. We even have a digital vault full of information in our NASCAR picks section, expressly designed to disseminate the latest breaking news in the industry. It is all here for fans who want to make informed NASCAR predictions rather than simply take a guess and hope to get lucky.
And let’s not forget that the rules have been tinkered with in the offseason. Points now reign supreme, and the “powers that be” have dispensed with the “win, and you’re in” platform.
Drivers understand that winning one race will no longer get their ticket automatically punched into “The Chase,” which is comprised of the top 16 points producers after the 26-race regular season is completed. The Chase, the season’s final 10 races, will then feature those 16 drivers. This alteration was implemented by the rules committee, which wanted to reward consistency and aggressive driving, and that is the reason why they have eliminated the “win, and you’re in” mandate.
Looking Ahead
Kyle Larson won his second NASCAR Cup Series Championship last year after winning his first title in 2021. However, this season is different, and we have already witnessed a historic event in the early stages. Tyler Reddick not only kicked things off by winning the Daytona 500 but also became the first driver to ever win the first three races of a NASCAR Cup Series season. The 30-year-old now has five wins to his credit and is ranked No. 1 in the standings.
Therefore, it is not surprising that Reddick is also the odds-on-favorite to win the Cup championship at +400. However, NASCAR odds do fluctuate, so we advise our customers to lock in a price they like, as it can disappear instantly.
But there is still plenty of daylight between now and the end of the season, which is why BetUS customers can bet on any number of drivers to win the NASCAR Cup Series Championship. Other top contenders with accompanying NASCAR Championship odds are Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, William Byron, and last year’s champion, Kyle Larson, in hot pursuit of Reddick.
BetUS not only offers odds on drivers but also on teams and car manufacturers. Speaking of racecar teams, Team Penske has claimed three of the last four championships, while Hendrick Motorsports has amassed the most overall titles with 15 to its credit.
As for Kyle Larson repeating as champion, the last driver to go back-to-back was Jimmie Johnson in 2010, after completing a stunning five-peat, a feat that may never be seen again.
We welcome all NASCAR fans and those who might be curious as to why this high-octane sport has grown so rapidly in popularity. In addition, we offer O’Reilly Series Ag Pro 300 Futures as well as the Truck Series Championship Futures.