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2025 NASCAR Cup Series Championship odds: Betting lines updated ahead of Coca-Cola 600

Stephen Samraby: Steve Samra05/20/25SamraSource
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The odds for who will stand above the field as the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series champion have been updated following the All-Star Race. While there weren’t any points up for grabs, Christopher Bell secured a cool million for his win at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Now, he’ll turn his attention to the Coca-Cola 600. It’s one of the top races on the Cup Series’ schedule, and it’d be an honor for Bell to win the race once again. Last season’s victory has a bit of an asterisk, as his win was due to the rain shortening the event. He’ll have a chance at retribution this Memorial Day Weekend.

After all of the action in the All-Star Race, FanDuel Sportsbook has released its updated betting lines for which driver will stand above all at the end of the year as champion. Here’s where each wheelman stands entering the Coca-Cola 600 this coming weekend, following the fun in North Wilkesboro.

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Kyle Larson (+280)

It was a busy weekend for Kyle Larson, as he had to deal with qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 amid preparing for the All-Star Race. Perhaps it was detrimental to his performance, as he finished P19 at North Wilkesboro.

As he attempts to pull The Double off this season, after last year’s unfortunate turn of events, Larson will be a factor in Charlotte if he gets to the track on time. He’s won the event once in 2021.

Christopher Bell (+450)

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Christopher Bell secured the win at North Wilkesboro due to a late pass on Joey Logano. A million dollars richer, he’ll hope to use the momentum he gained during the All-Star Race to win once again at Charlotte in the Coca-Cola 600.

Can he go back-to-back, both on the season and in the Memorial Day Weekend event? That’s the million-dollar question, no pun intended. Bet against Bell at your own risk, per usual.

Ryan Blaney (+650)

Ryan Blaney was hoping to gain some momentum in the All-Star Race and use it to get his first win of the regular season in the Coca-Cola 600. If he does win this coming weekend, it won’t be because of his P16 finish in North Wilkesboro. 

Looking ahead, Blaney won the Coca-Cola 600 in 2023, when it was run on a Monday instead of Sunday due to rain. There’s a precedent, but the Penske wheelman will have to rise above and notch his first checkered flag of 2025 if he’s to end his skid.

Denny Hamlin (+650)

Denny Hamlin came home P12 in North Wilkesboro. He’s been hot in 2025, but the veteran has cooled off a bit over the past few weeks, and the All-Star Race was a microcosm of his struggles as of late.

Perhaps the Coca-Cola 600 is what Hamlin needs to get back on track. He won the race in 2022, and it was a landmark moment. We’ll see if he can do it again.

William Byron (+700)

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William Byron started fifth in the All-Star Race. He seemed like he’d be a factor in the event, and while he never really contended for the win, he did come home P6. More than solid.

While Byron has two Daytona 500 wins to his name, the Coca-Cola 600 has eluded him. He finished P2 in 2023 and P3 in 2024. A win seems to be a matter of when, not if.

Chase Elliott (+1100)

The sport’s most popular driver couldn’t get to Victory Lane in the All-Star Race, but Chase Elliott gave his fans plenty to cheer for. He came home P5 at the short-track over the weekend. 

Elliott’s won a race at Charlotte in the past, but never the Coca-Cola 600. He finished P2 in 2020 to Brad Keselowski. What a fitting track this would be to win his first race in quite some time.

Tyler Reddick (+1100)

Tyler Reddick is still searching for win No. 1 of 2025. He’ll keep looking ahead to the Coca-Cola 600, as the exciting wheelman came home P7 in North Carolina.

While he’s never won at Charlotte, Reddick puts up some fantastic numbers at the track. He has back-to-back top fives in the event. He’ll be around when the checkered flag waves, that’s a safe bet.

Joey Logano (+1200)

Joey Logano had another All-Star Race win in his sight. Christopher Bell took it away from him, giving the three-time champion a runner-up finish instead. Understandably, Logano wasn’t happy, and he had some choice words for the Joe Gibbs Racing star afterwards. 

While Logano has won the All-Star Race at Charlotte, his best finish in the Coca-Cola 600 is P2. Can he use his frustration and notch win No. 1 in the event in 2025? It’s not out of the realm of possibility.

Updated NASCAR Cup Series Championship Odds:

  • Alex Bowman (+2500)
  • Chase Briscoe (+3400)
  • Austin Cindric (+3500)
  • Kyle Busch (+3700)
  • Ross Chastain (+4100)
  • Josh Berry (+4200)
  • Chris Buescher (+4600)
  • Bubba Wallace (+5000)
  • Ty Gibbs (+5500)
  • Brad Keselowski (+7500)
  • Carson Hocevar (+11000)
  • Ryan Preece (+13000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+25000)
  • Austin Dillon (+25000)
  • Justin Haley (+25000)
  • Noah Gragson (+25000)
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (+26000)
  • Daniel Suarez (+26000)
  • Erik Jones (+30000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+30000)
  • Michael McDowell (+31000)
  • AJ Allmendinger (+32000)
  • Zane Smith (+50000)
  • Cole Custer (+50000)
  • Riley Herbst (+50000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+50000)
  • Ty Dillon (+50000)

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