Crash Course on Betting NASCAR Odds
NASCAR has become one of the hottest sports to bet, so we’re here
to put you on the fast track to understanding racing odds and finding the
best places to wager. The two main ways of gambling on NASCAR are “Betting
to Win” a race and “Matchup Betting” which pits a driver
against another driver or a group of drivers.
“Betting to Win” an outcome event like the Daytona 500 is
the most common way to wager on a NASCAR race. Since NASCAR has multiple
races over the course of a year, “Betting to Win” obviously
offers numerous wagering opportunities. It is very important to note
that not all the drivers in a race may be listed, so another NASCAR betting
option is on the “field” which includes all other drivers
not listed.
The NASCAR odds on a “field” bet depend on how many drivers
are listed and how likely it is for the top drivers to win. In other
words, if the same five or six drivers seem to battle it out for the
top spots each race, the odds on the “field” will be much
higher since there is less likelihood that one of the longshots in the “field” will
win.
Here’s an example:
Favorites or top drivers = 5/1 to 10/1
30 or so other well-known drivers listed individually = 10/1 to 200/1
Field (collection of 20 or more not listed) = 80/1
Futures are another way you can “Bet to Win” that can offer
you appealing NASCAR odds because you are betting far in advance of when
the event takes place. For example, betting on the 2006 Daytona 500 now
might get you much better value on Jeff Gordon, who may be 10/1 at this
moment but dip to 6/1 closer to the event if he is on a roll. For more
information on the value of betting NASCAR futures, read How Future Bets
Can Pay Off.
In addition, NASCAR drivers are awarded Nextel Cup points according
to the place they finish in each race, and those points are accumulated
over the course of the season (click here to learn how the NASCAR points
system works). Some Las Vegas sportsbooks will allow you to bet on who
you think will finish atop the Nextel Cup standings, giving you yet another
opportunity when it comes to betting NASCAR.
Meanwhile, “Matchup Betting” offers an alternative to simply
betting on a NASCAR race’s winner. Artificial head-to-head matchups
are created by oddsmakers and involve drivers who are all competing against
each other to win the race, with the bet specifically focused upon how
one driver finishes compared to another driver in the matchup. Group
matchups are another “matchup betting” option particularly
popular in golf and NASCAR, where you can select how one driver will
finish amongst a group of other drivers. Both head-to-head and group
matchup NASCAR odds are based on the money line (check out How to Read
the Money Line for more information).
Since NASCAR has pre-qualifying, not everybody will start the race,
so most group matchups will typically require all individuals in the
group to start in order to be eligible for action. Different sportsbooks
will often feature different matchups, and this is very important to
note because you can shop around to different online sportsbooks and
try to find the NASCAR matchup that’s most worth betting on. There
are several advantages to betting at elite online sportsbooks but the
very best will give you the most wagering opportunities, so it’s
a good idea to consider betting online and find out what everybody has
to offer.
Also, keep in mind that popular drivers tend to be over-rated and over-priced
when oddsmakers create these artificial matchups due to their status
of being more well-known with the public, so the underdogs are usually
a good play because they offer more value. If you like a particular driver
going into a NASCAR race, your best move is to compare matchups across
multiple sportsbooks and put a larger wager on the biggest mismatch in
your estimation. Then you can also put down a small wager on your favorite
driver to win the race in case he takes the checkered flag. By betting
your driver to win the race and a matchup, you’ll have double the
fun knowing you’ve got double the chances to win!
If you are a knowledgeable NASCAR fan who has a good feel about how
races will likely turn out, then you should most definitely trust your
insights and use them to find strong bets. For those of you with less
experience, several sports web sites have power rankings for drivers
which should give you a good idea of who’s hot on the NASCAR racing
circuit and who’s not. Of course it’s up to you to decide
which driver you want to bet on, but the more you learn about NASCAR
racing, the more prepared you will be when placing your bet. Hopefully
now at least you know the basics of betting NASCAR and how to use NASCAR
odds to your advantage! |