2025 NASCAR Bass Pro Shops Night Race: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Bristol

The NASCAR Cup Series will finish up the Round of 16 at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. The iconic Bass Pro Shops Night Race will take center stage, following this past Sunday’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Kyle Larson has owned Bristol over the past couple of trips to the track for the NASCAR Cup Series. He won last season’s iteration of the Bass Pro Shops Night Race, as well as the trip to Tennessee earlier this spring in the Food City 500. It’s no wonder why he’s the favorite.
Looking ahead to the green flag, BetMGM Sportsbook has us covered with the odds. See if your favorite driver has a shot at the dub in Tennessee this weekend, in what should be an awesome race as usual.
Kyle Larson (+210)
Kyle Larson didn’t have his best stuff at Gateway, as he finished P12 while spinning Ryan Blaney on accident. It wasn’t a performance he was proud of, but he’ll be looking to shake off the rust in Tennessee.
Over the course of his NASCAR Cup Series tenure, Larson has won three times at Bristol. He got to Victory Lane during the last time he raced at the short-track this past April, as well as last fall. Perhaps the Hendrick Motorsports star can make it three-in-a-row at The Last Great Coliseum.
Denny Hamlin (+500)
Denny Hamlin is in rare form at the moment. He notched another win this past weekend, getting to Victory Lane at World Wide Technology Raceway for the first time in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Luckily for Hamlin, another tremendous track for the No. 11 team is on the docket. The veteran wheelman has won at Bristol four times, and twice in his last four trips to The Last Great Coliseum. We’ll see if he can get it done again in 2025.
Ryan Blaney (+800)

Ryan Blaney might’ve had something for Denny Hamlin if he wasn’t spun by Kyle Larson earlier in the race at Gateway. As it stood, he had to settle for a fourth-place finish over the weekend.
The hits keep coming for Blaney, and Bristol hasn’t been kind to him over the course of his career. There’s always time for that to change, and maybe it will this time around. Always expect the unexpected with Blaney.
Chase Elliott (+900)
Chase Elliott was the best Chevrolet on the track at Gateway. He finished third, only behind Toyota’s Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe in a valiant effort.
As Elliott looks for his second win of the season, Bristol is one of his better tracks. He won at The Last Great Coliseum in July of 2020. We’ll see if he can get it done with a full group of fans in the stands this time around.
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Chase Briscoe (+900)
Chase Briscoe couldn’t make it two-in-a-row to start the playoffs, but he was awesome at Gateway. He finished as the runner-up on Sunday to his teammate in Denny Hamlin.
Moving ahead to Bristol, Briscoe is looking for yet another win with Joe Gibbs Racing. He finished P8 at the track last September, and he’s been steadily improving there since joining the Cup Series, including a P4 finish in the spring.
Christopher Bell (+1000)

Christopher Bell might’ve had one of the better cars on Sunday, but he didn’t contend for the win. The Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman could only muster a seventh-place run at Gateway.
As the Cup Series moves to Bristol this weekend, Bell has never won at The Last Great Coliseum. However, he’s done well over his past couple of trips to Tennessee, notching a bunch of ten finishes over the past two seasons.
William Byron (+1000)
William Byron finished just outside the top ten in P11 at Gateway. He had a solid car, but he couldn’t contend for the win with the Toyota tandem of Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe.
While Byron has become an awesome short-track racer, Bristol isn’t always his strong suit. He does have two podium finishes in 14 attempts, but the Hendrick wheelman had some tough luck at the track in 2024. Perhaps this time around will be more fruitful for him.
Ty Gibbs (+1600)
Ty Gibbs was more than solid over the weekend at Gateway. He finished tenth, marking one of his better runs of the 2025 campaign in the process.
As the Cup Series moves to Bristol, it’s arguably Gibbs best non-road course in the sport. He made a case for being the best car there in the spring of 2024, but the tire-wear caught up to him. A win would ease any difficulties he’s dealt with in 2025.
NASCAR Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Odds Continued:
- Joey Logano (+2000)
- Alex Bowman (+2000)
- Tyler Reddick (+2500)
- Brad Keselowski (+3000)
- Kyle Busch (+3000)
- Ross Chastain (+3000)
- Josh Berry (+4000)
- Chris Buescher (+4000)
- Bubba Wallace (+4000)
- Ryan Preece (+6000)
- Austin Cindric (+6000)
- Carson Hocevar (+6000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr (+10000)
- Noah Gragson (+15000)
- Michael McDowell (+15000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+15000)
- Justin Haley (+15000)
- Austin Dillon (+15000)
- John H. Nemechek (+15000)
- Daniel Suarez (+20000)
- Erik Jones (+25000)
- Todd Gilliland (+35000)
- Zane Smith (+35000)
- Cole Custer (+35000)
- Austin Hill (+35000)
- Shane van Gisbergen (+50000)
- Ty Dillon (+50000)
- Riley Herbst (+100000)
- Cody Ware (+100000)
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