For the first time this season, NASCAR will probably be under the lights when the 2019 Toyota Owners 400 gets underway at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at Richmond Raceway. Kyle Busch enters 2019 NASCAR at Richmond as the pioneer at the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup standings with 361 points. He’s searching for his fourth win of this year and also the 2019 Toyota Owners 400 chances provide him a 9-4 chance to receive it starts in fifth place after qualifying. Kevin Harvick had the fastest pace in qualifying at 124.29 MPH, giving him the pole position. His NASCAR in Richmond chances have moved out of 7-1 to 9-2. Martin Truex Jr. (6-1), Joey Logano (8-1) and Brad Keselowski (10-1) are among the other leading contenders in this .75-mile brief course. Before bending in any 2019 Toyota Owners 400 picks of your own, first be sure to check out the NASCAR predictions in the proven computer model at SportsLine.
Produced by DFS pro and SportsLine predictive information engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking factors such as track record and recent results into account.
The model is off to a strong start in NASCAR this season, calling Daytona 500 champion Denny Hamlin a top-four contender from the beginning. It nailed eight of the top 10 drivers in the Pennzoil 400, which included putting winner Joey Logano at its projected top . Additionally, it nailed Busch’s huge win at Bristol a week. Anybody who has followed its selections is far up.
McClure, who has a mechanical engineering degree, grew up around race tracks. Big events in iconic venues like Richmond Raceway are in his blood. Now, his model simulated the 2019 Toyota Owners 400 10,000 times and the results were surprising.
For NASCAR at Richmond 2019, we can inform you that the version is high on Kyle Larson, who makes a strong run at taking the checkered flag despite heading off at 25-1 NASCAR at Richmond chances.
Larson’s average finish at Richmond is 9.7, that’s the third-best among active drivers. He has finished seventh or better in four of his last five events at Richmond and won the Richmond autumn race in 2017. He will begin in 14th place after a marginally slower than anticipated qualifying time of 123.54 MPH. However he posted the quickest lap (121.70 MPH) at the first practice session on Friday, so he’s revealed the speed needed to scale the NASCAR in Richmond leaderboard on Saturday evening.
Along with a massive shocker: Truex Jr., among the top Vegas favorites at 6-1, doesn’t even crack the top five. There are far better values in a loaded 2019 NASCAR at Richmond lineup.
The 39-year-old veteran is sitting at seventh in the standings, but he is tapered off lately. Truex finished 12th at Texas Motor Speedway and then struggled last week in Bristol, finishing 17th. In his profession, Truex hasn’t fared very well at Richmond Raceway either. In reality, he has finished in the top five just three times in 26 career starts at the monitor.
The version can also be targeting two other drivers with 2019 Toyota Owners 400 chances of 20-1 or even longer to make a serious run at winning it all. Anyone who backs these long shots could hit it big.
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