2025 NASCAR Quaker State 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win in Atlanta

The NASCAR Cup Series will return to Atlanta for a second time in 2025 this weekend. Following na exhilarating weekend at Pocono Raceway, EchoPark Speedway — formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway — will be the site of this coming Saturday’s action.
Yes, that does say Saturday, and you’re reading that right, as Atlanta will get a night race this time around. Earlier this season, Christopher Bell was victorious in Georgia, with the win serving as the first of three-in-a-row for the Joe Gibbs Racing star.
When it comes to Atlanta, there’s always plenty of wheelmen who can get to Victory Lane. Whether it’s Bell or someone else, DraftKings Sportsbook has us covered with the odds. See if your favorite driver has a shot at the dub in the Quaker State 400
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Ryan Blaney (+800)
Ryan Blaney won in 2024 at Pocono Raceway, and he was hoping to repeat. He came up just short in Pennsylvania, finishing third. Still, a podium finish isn’t anything to scoff at for the Team Penske wheelman.
Atlanta has been a great track for Blaney, he just hasn’t won. In the past couple of seasons, he’s finished P4, P3 and P2. Only one left to go — there’s a reason he’s DraftKings’ favorite this weekend.
Joey Logano (+850)
Joey Logano couldn’t find his footing at Pocono. It’s always been a mixed bag for him in his Cup Series career, and that was the case again this past weekend, as the reigning champion finished P16.
Last season, Logano won the playoff opener at Atlanta, which directly led to his third championship. Earlier this year, he finished P12 at the track. He’s certainly a threat once again to get to Victory Lane in Georgia.
Austin Cindric (+900)

It was a solid showing for Austin Cindric at Pocono. The Team Penske wheelman finished P10 on the afternoon, as he’s looking to get on a bit of a roll here in the summertime.
Cindric’s P28 finish earlier this season in Atlanta isn’t indicative of his performance at the track. He was one of the best cars all evening before getting caught up in a wreck, so we’ll see if he’s out for some revenge this time around.
William Byron (+1200)
A qualifying wreck set the stage for a rough weekend for William Byron. His car looked great, but his performance didn’t match. He finished P27.
Byron won in Atlanta back in July of 2023. Still looking for his second win of the season, it’s not hard to discern why the Hendrick Motorsports star is one of the favorites entering this weekend’s event in Georgia.
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Kyle Busch (+1400)
Kyle Busch needs a win in the worst way. It didn’t come at Pocono, as he finished P20 on the afternoon. He’s running out of chances, and in danger of missing the playoffs once again in 2025.
Since Atlanta was reconfigured, Busch has been one of the best at the track. He hasn’t finished below seventh in his last four attempts. Perhaps he can rise above and get back to Victory Lane in triumphant fashion this weekend.
Chase Elliott (+1400)

Chase Elliott continued his consistent 2025 at Pocono. The Hendrick Motorsports star finished P5 on the afternoon, delivering his fans something to cheer in the mountains.
There won’t be anyone more popular than Elliott in Atlanta this weekend. He has one win at the track, and that came back in 2022. There’s no better time like the present for him to take the checkered flag in his home state.
Kyle Larson (+1500)
Kyle Larson didn’t start the race well at Pocono, but he got it going later in the race. He notched a top ten, finishing P7 in Pennsylvania.
Atlanta has been a house of horrors for Larson, but he found his footing earlier this season. He finished third after previously finishing P37, P32, P36 and P31 — we’ll see if it’s a sign of things to come, or if he regresses back to the median this time around.
Christopher Bell (+1500)
It was a surprising afternoon for Christopher Bell at Pocono. While his teammates celebrated a 1-2 finish, Bell came home P17. That’s far below the standard he’s set for himself in 2025.
Bell was victorious in Atlanta earlier this season. It was the first of his three consecutive wins. However, he hasn’t won since his little streak. We’ll see if he can kick-off a new run in Georgia this weekend.
NASCAR Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Odds Continued:
- Brad Keselowski (+1600)
- Denny Hamlin (+1800)
- Ross Chastain (+2000)
- Tyler Reddick (+2200)
- Chris Buescher (+2200)
- Chase Briscoe (+2200)
- Carson Hocevar (+2500)
- Josh Berry (+2800)
- Daniel Suarez (+2800)
- Bubba Wallace (+2800)
- Alex Bowman (+2800)
- Ty Gibbs (+4500)
- Todd Gilliland (+4500)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+4500)
- Michael McDowell (+4500)
- Connor Zilisch (+4500)
- Ryan Preece (+5500)
- Erik Jones (+5500)
- Noah Gragson (+6500)
- Austin Dillon (+6500)
- AJ Allmendinger (+6500)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+7000)
- Justin Haley (+8000)
- Zane Smith (+9000)
- Riley Herbst (+9000)
- Cole Custer (+9000)
- Ty Dillon (+10000)
- Shane Van Gisbergen (+10000)
- Cody Ware (+20000)
- BJ McLeod (+20000)
- David Starr (+30000)
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