The 2019 Food City 500 occurs on Sunday at mythical Bristol Motor Speedway. The green flag drops at two p.m. ET, and each corner counts as a result of tight, steeply-banked track where passing is at a premium. Last week, Denny Hamlin grabbed his next success of this 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season at Texas Motor Speedway. He has a win at Bristol under his belt and is listed at 14-1 to win in the latest 2019 Food City 500 odds. However, there are six drivers with 2019 NASCAR at Bristol chances better than Hamlin, as Kyle Busch (5-2) is the favorite followed by Kyle Larson (7-1), Brad Keselowski (8-1), Joey Logano (8-1), Ryan Blaney (12-1) and Kevin Harvick (12-1). So before you make your 2019 Food City 500 choices, visit the NASCAR at Bristol predictions from the proven pc version at SportsLine.
Developed by DFS pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction computer model simulates every race 10,000 occasions, taking factors like track history and current results into consideration.
The model is off to a strong start in NASCAR this year, calling Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin that a top-four competition from the start. It nailed eight of the top 10 drivers in the Pennzoil 400, which included putting winner Joey Logano at its projected top . It was all over Kyle Busch as a top contender in the TicketGuardian 500 and four of the drivers in McClure’s top five went on to top-five finishes at the Auto Club 400. Anyone who has followed its selections is way up.
McClure, who has a mechanical engineering degree, grew up around race tracks. Big events in iconic venues like Bristol Motor Speedway are in his bloodstream. His model mimicked the 2019 Food City 500 10,000 times and the results were surprising.
For Sundaywe can inform you the model is high on Kurt Busch, making a strong run in the checkered flag despite going off as a very long shot 14-1 NASCAR at Bristol chances.
Busch is a six-time winner in Bristol Motor Speedway and his brother, Kyle Busch (seven), has more wins at this course among busy NASCAR drivers. This comes with a victory last August in the NASCAR in Bristol race because of his 30th career success in NASCAR’s top series.
The 40-year-old veteran and 2004 series champion battled his way to the front of the pack from the starting position in that race and has also already come in the 27th and 13th starting positions to win at Bristol. He beat Larson by 0.367 seconds last time NASCAR visited Bristol and will again start 27th on Sunday. He’s off to a hot start this year too, finishing in the top 10 in all but two races. He finished second at the Clash in Daytona and third in Atlanta.
Along with a huge shocker: Ryan Blaney, one of the top Vegas favorites in 12-1, doesn’t even crack the top five. There are far better values than the 12-1 premium he’s controlling.
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