2025 NASCAR Cracker Barrel 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Nashville

One of NASCAR’s more interesting new tracks will return this weekend. After the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series will head to the Music City, with Nashville Superspeedway taking center stage.
Last season, this was the site of Joey Logano’s controversial win, and without it, he wouldn’t have captured his third championship with a memorable playoff run. In the past, Hendrick Motorsports wheelmen Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson have found success here, as well as Ross Chastain. He’ll be looking to go back-to-back after winning the aforementioned Coca-Cola 600 this past weekend.
With that in mind, DraftKings Sportsbook has released their betting lines for the entire field for this coming weekend’s race in Tennessee. Check out the full odds below, and see if your favorite driver has a shot at the dub in the Cracker Barrel 400.
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Kyle Larson (+450)
No driver entered this past weekend with higher hopes than Kyle Larson. His second attempt at The Double went about as bad as it could’ve, as he wrecked during the Indianapolis 500, and then finished P37 after a spin in the Coca-Cola 600. Before he spun, he seemed to be destined to compete for the win.
Thankfully, Nashville has been an awesome spot for Larson over the past four years. He’s never finished worse than eighth, and he won at the track back in 2021. There might not be a better spot for the star wheelman to get back on track and reassert his dominance after a tough weekend.
Denny Hamlin (+550)

The result won’t tell the whole story for Denny Hamlin in this year’s iteration of the Coca-Cola 600. He battled for the lead with William Byron throughout the night, but a bad pit stop ruined his chance at getting to Victory Lane. He had to settle for P16.
Moving forward, Hamlin has never won at Nashville. Could he get himself a guitar in Victory Lane? His best finish was P3, which came in 2023, a race that was won by Ross Chastain.
Christopher Bell (+600)
You usually don’t have to look far to find Christopher Bell’s name when it comes to the race results, and that was the case once again in Charlotte. He started P10 and finished P8 on the evening, one year removed from winning a rain-shortened Coca-Coal 600. A solid debut for his new spotter, Matt Philpott.
While Bell doesn’t have a top five at Nashville, he has finished in the top ten three out of his four tries at the track. You can’t count him out at any type of track, and this weekend’s race in Tennessee will be another example of that.
William Byron (+650)
William Byron was the class of the field for many of the 600 miles in Charlotte on Sunday. However, he couldn’t close the deal. After starting third and leading a bunch of laps, Byron was passed late by Ross Chastain, and had to settle for being the runner-up.
Byron has been impressive at Nashville at times, notching a top five and two top tens. However, he couldn’t get the job done in 2024, coming home P19. We’ll see if he can rebound with a nice performance in Tennessee this coming weekend.
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Ryan Blaney (+850)

Ryan Blaney has won the Coca-Cola 600 in the past, and another crown jewel win would’ve came at the perfect time. Alas, it wasn’t meant to be for the former Cup Series champion, as the Team Penske No. 12 wheelman finished P38 on the evening.
Nashville has been a mixed bag for Blaney in his career. He’s finished P36 or worse twice, but he’s also finished P3 and P6 at the track, as well. We’ll see which version of the former champion shows up in Tennessee this coming weekend.
Tyler Reddick (+1000)
The worrisome finishes are starting to pile up for Tyler Reddick. One of NASCAR’s best and brightest, the 23XI Racing wheelman was a popular title pick this offseason. He’s yet to win in 2025, and he finished P26 in the Coca-Cola 600, never truly factoring into the evening.
While Reddick came home P3 at Nashville last season, it was a house of horrors for him before that. He has three finishes of P18 or worse at the superspeedway. Time will tell what’s in-store for him this time around.
Ross Chastain (+1200)
Ross Chastain is locked into the playoffs. It was an incredible performance from the Trackhouse Racing wheelman at Charlotte Motor Speedway, as he went from worst-to-first to win his first crown jewel race. With a Coca-Cola 600 dub under his belt, the Melon Man will be looking to stack wins moving forward.
He has the perfect opportunity to do so this coming weekend. Nashville has been fruitful to Chastain and Trackhouse Racing as a whole in the past, as the track means so much to their operation. If he can return to Victory Lane in Tennessee this weekend, the party won’t stop for the No. 1 Chevrolet team.
Chase Elliott (+1400)
Chase Elliott’s immense fanbase would love to see him back in Victory Lane. It hasn’t come yet during the regular season, but the Hendrick Motorsports star notched another solid finish, coming home P6 at Charlotte.
Looking ahead, Nashville will be another opportunity where Elliott can get a win. He went to Victory Lane at the track in 2022, when he was able to stave off Kurt Busch and Ryan Blaney for the dub.
NASCAR Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Odds Continued:
- Joey Logano (+2200)
- Chase Briscoe (+2200)
- Chris Buescher (+2500)
- Brad Keselowski (+2500)
- Ty Gibbs (+2800)
- Kyle Busch (+2800)
- Josh Berry (+2800)
- Alex Bowman (+3000)
- Carson Hocevar (+3500)
- Ryan Preece (+4000)
- Bubba Wallace (+5000)
- Austin Cindric (+5000)
- Daniel Suarez (+7000)
- Corey Heim (+7000)
- AJ Allmendinger (+10000)
- Zane Smith (+10000)
- Noah Gragson (+10000)
- Erik Jones (+15000)
- Michael McDowell (+15000)
- Austin Dillon (+20000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+20000)
- Justin Haley (+25000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+30000)
- Cole Custer (+50000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+50000)
- Riley Herbst (+50000)
- JJ Yeley (+100000)
- Cody Ware (+100000)
- Chad Finchum (+100000)
- Ty Dillon (+100000)
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