Sylvania 300 Odds - NASCAR Betting Picks and Predictions‬

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Sylvania 300 Odds - NASCAR Betting Picks and Predictions‬

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New Hampshire Motor Speedway

There have been 39 Sprint Cup races at the track with two each year since 1996. Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton have competed in all 39 races. Burton leads all drivers with four wins. Only two drivers have swept the two races in a single season, Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch. Hendrick Motorsports leads all teams with nine wins at New Hampshire. Chevy leads all manufacturers with 18 wins. Starting up front helps at New Hampshire as the pole sitter has won this race five times. 21 of the 39 winners have started from a top ten position.

Top Drivers at New Hampshire

Jeff Gordon has 16 top five finishes while Tony Stewart has 14. Both drivers have finished second five times. Gordon leads all drivers with 22 top ten finishes. Denny Hamlin has the best average finishing position of 8.9. Matt Kenseth won this race last year while Denny Hamlin won two years ago.

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