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It all comes down to this, the final NASCAR race of this year at the Homestead-Miami racetrack. Just four drivers remain in contention for this year’s Sprint Cup Championship using the area once more narrowing after last week’s race at Phoenix International Raceway that saw Kurt Busch, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin all removed.
BetOnline has you covered for all your betting needs going in the final running of the year, and it has upgraded the Sprint Cup futures one last time before drivers put their cars at the garage for the winter.
Jimmie Johnson will go into Sunday’s race as the preferred and that seems fair. The Chevy driver may have to construct an extension on his trophy situation as a win this weekend would be his seventh career Sprint Cup Championship. The 41-year-old won five consecutive championships from 2006 to 2010 along with his latest win came back in 2013. Johnson can be grabbed at.
Kyle Busch, Joey Logano and Carl Edwards around out the round of four and have chances of +250, +275 and +275 respectively to win the 2016 Sprint Cup Championship. Of these men, Kyle is the only one with previous experience winning the trophy as he’s the current defender of this title.
Logano has been running hot . He’s won just two of the last five races and has finished outside the top five in just one of those races. He’s been driving better than anyone in the whole field so that it might seem the intelligent money would be about the only Ford driver remaining.
As I mention in my article about the Ford EcoBoost 400, seven of the 17 winners that the race has produced have driven a Ford, undoubtedly the largest number of wins to get any maker. Given Logano’s +275 chances, and the background in the Homestead-Miami racetrack, a wager on the No. 22 car seems like a good one.
Odds to Win the 2016 Sprint Cup Championship
Curious in BetOnline as of November 18 Jimmie Johnson +200
Kyle Busch +250
Joey Logano +275
Carl Edwards +275
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Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch have swapped places on the likelihood list in Sprint Cup championship stocks following a bad finish from Harvick at the Cheez-It 355.
Busch is now the +500 preferred to win the Sprint Cup on BetOnline after submitting four straight top-10 consequences including a win in the Brickyard. The Toyota driver sits second from the Sprint Cup standings and can be tied with Brad Keselowski for many wins on the circuit this year.
Keselowski sits fifth on the chances board although he leads the standings in points and gets the second-most top-five finishes. The Ford driver has been the Sprint Cup champion back in 2012 and will push hard to be crowned the king of NASCAR once again.
Jimmie Johnson has hung on to his +800 odds to capture the hardware to the seventh time in his career. He famously won the Sprint Cup five straight times from 2006-2010 and can be sitting in sixth position at the standings right now. He has won two races this season but is coming from a last-place finish at Watkins Glen.
Tony Stewart is trying desperately to climb back in the race in his final NASCAR season but it may be too little too late to the Chevy driver. His chances have proceeded from +2000 into +1600 following four top-five endings in the past five races but he still sits 11th in the rankings and might need to make up a great deal of ground.