Latest Odds to Win the 2016 NASCAR Combat Wounded Coalition 400

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Jul/24/2016

BetDSI.com has your latest odds to win the 2016 NASCAR Combat Wounded Coalition 400.

Kyle Busch was a favorite at just shy of 4-1 odds and seeing a little more than 17 percent of the public action.

Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards each had the second shortest odds just over 7-1.

While Chevrolet was favored to be the winning auto make at -115, it was Toyota seeing more than half the betting action among the three Manufacturers options at +125 or better than EVEN (payout $12.50 for every $10 bet)

Ford at just over 6-1 odds was seeing 36 percent of the public betting action.

ODDS TO WIN NASCAR COMBAT WOUNDED COALITION 400     

KYLE BUSCH  +380 17.2% -      -

KEVIN HARVICK    +750 8.6%    -      -  

JIMMIE JOHNSON +950 9.9%    -      -  

JOEY LOGANO      +1400 5.6% -      -

MARTIN TRUEX JR +1000 6.5% -      -

CARL EDWARDS   +750 4.3%    -      -

MATT KENSETH     +1650 4.3% -           

BRAD KESELOWSKI     +925 5.6%    -      -    

DENNY HAMLIN     +900 3.9%    -      -  

JEFF GORDON       +1400 6.9% -      - 

KURT BUSCH +1850 2.6% -      -

CHASE ELLIOTT    +1600 3.5% -      -

KYLE LARSON       +2000 3.5% -      -

TONY STEWARD    +1700 6.0% -      -

KASEY KAHNE       +6000 0.9% -      -  

RYAN NEWMAN     +4850 3.9% -      - 

AUSTIN DILLON    +7000 2.6% -      -  

JAMIE MCMURRAY +7000 1.7% -      - 

Field - Any Other Driver      +22002.6%   -      -

MANUFACTURE TO WIN COMBAT WOUNDED COALITION 400

TOYOTA  +125 54.6% -      -  

CHEVROLET   -115 9.1%     -      - 

FORD      +638 36.4% -      -

Percentages represent the number of bets placed on each side of any given wager.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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