NASCAR Straight Talk Wireless 400: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Homestead-Miami

After an exhilarating weekend in Sin City at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series will continue the Round of 8 in Florida at Homestead-Miami Speedway, with the Straight Talk Wireless 400 on deck.
Last season’s victor at Homestead, Christopher Bell, came close to locking himself into the Championship 4 at Las Vegas, but Joey Logano was able to get the better of him via fuel strategy. Now, the No. 22 is onto the dance, and Bell — who ironically drives Logano’s old car number — is left hoping he can get the job done either this weekend or next, with Phoenix on his mind.
With that in mind, FanDuel Sportsbook tried to make sense of the competition, providing betting lines for the entire field to win the Straight Talk Wireless 400. Check them out below, as the Cup Series will continue the Round of 8 on Sunday.
Kyle Larson (+400)
Kyle Larson was the overwhelming favorite to win his third consecutive race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. His P11 finish may not jump off the page, but with all the No. 5 team had thrown at them on Sunday, it was an awesome result for Larson and company.
Moving forward to Homestead, Larson has won at the track in the past, back in October of 2022. He’s only finished below P15 at the track twice in ten attempts, so there’s some merit behind the hype for the No. 5 in Florida.
Christopher Bell (+700)

Christopher Bell has been phenomenal at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and he looked well on his way towards locking himself into the Championship 4 throughout most of the afternoon on Sunday. However, Joey Logano’s strategy paid off, and Bell had to settle for a hard-earned runner-up finish.
Last season, Bell locked himself into the Championship 4 with a win at Homestead. He’s only raced at the track four times, but he’s been fantastic there during his Cup Series carer. He’s a threat, no doubt.
William Byron (+750)
William Byron hasn’t been to Victory Lane throughout the playoffs, but he’s been one of the more consistent wheelmen in the field, peaking at the right time. He came home P4 on Sunday in Sin City, and he’ll look to keep the good times rolling at two fantastic tracks for him, Homestead and Martinsville.
At the beginning of his tenure in the Cup Series, Byron was a disaster at Homestead, but it’s become one of his better tracks over the past couple of seasons. He won in Florida in 2021, and finished P4 at the track last season in the playoffs.
Tyler Reddick (+800)
Tyler Reddick seemed well on his way towards an awesome afternoon in Las Vegas. However, Reddick ended up in a wreck that saw his car flip over during Stage 2, and now his back is against the wall following a P35 finish.
This will be Reddick’s fifth race at Homestead, and it couldn’t be coming at a better time. He’s finished in the top five three out of his four attempts, and a win would be a huge development, as he would go from the outside looking in to locking himself into the Championship 4.
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Denny Hamlin (+1200)

Denny Hamlin had a slow start to this past weekend’s race in Las Vegas, not accumulating any stage points throughout Stage 1 and Stage 2. However, he kept working at his craft, and the No. 11 team ended up with a solid P8 finish on Sunday.
All things considered though, Hamlin might have to win to have a shot to race for the title. He’s done that three times at Homestead throughout his career, and his championship dreams might hinge on doing it a fourth.
Ryan Blaney (+1300)
Ryan Blaney hasn’t had a lot of luck during the past few weeks. He was once again involved in an accident that wasn’t of his own doing, and now he’ll likely have to win a race to make the Championship 4 following a P32 finish in Sin City.
While Blaney has never won at Homestead, he’s come close, like last season’s runner-up finish to Christopher Bell. A win would get a second Team Penske car into the Championship 4, and give Blaney a chance to retain his Cup Series title.
Chase Elliott (+1700)
Chase Elliott was unfortunately collected in the same wreck that ended Tyler Reddick and Ryan Blaney’s efforts at Las Vegas. He got his car back on track to gain some spots, but a P33 finish was certainly not what the No. 9 team expected coming into the weekend.
With Homestead and Martinsville paramount to Elliott making it to the Championship 4, the latter may provide a better chance at a win for the Hendrick Motorsports star. He’s never won at Homestead, although he did finish P2 in the summer of 2020.
Martin Truex Jr. (+1800)
Martin Truex Jr. looked the part during his final trip to Las Vegas as a full-time Cup Series racer. The former NASCAR champion came home with a P6 finish on the afternoon, an awesome run for a wheelman who only has three more races remaining with Joe Gibbs Racing.
Homestead has become one of the veteran’s best track over the past decade, as he won the championship there in 2017. He’s also finished as the runner-up three separate times, so it would be a fitting place for his final Cup Series victory to come in the No. 19 Toyota.
NASCAR Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Odds Continued:
- Joey Logano (+2000)
- Ross Chastain (+2000)
- Kyle Busch (+2200)
- Ty Gibbs (+2400)
- Brad Keselowski (+2400)
- Bubba Wallace (+3100)
- Alex Bowman (+3400)
- Chris Buescher (+4400)
- A.J. Allmendinger (+4800)
- Chase Briscoe (+5500)
- Daniel Suarez (+7000)
- Austin Dillon (+10000)
- Austin Cindric (+10000)
- Noah Gragson (+10000)
- Josh Berry (+10000)
- Carson Hocevar (+11000)
- Erik Jones (+15000)
- John Hunter Nemechek (+24000)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+24000)
- Justin Haley (+24000)
- Zane Smith (+24000)
- Michael McDowell (+28000)
- Corey LaJoie (+28000)
- Ryan Preece (+34000)
- Todd Gilliland (+34000)
- Daniel Hemric (+39000)
- Harrison Burton (+39000)
- J.J. Yeley (+50000)
- Kaz Grala (+50000)
- Chad Finchum (+50000)