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NASCAR Toyota Owners 400 Odds: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Richmond

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra03/27/24

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The odds for the NASCAR Cup Series trip to Richmond Raceway this weekend for the Toyota Owners 400 have been updated.

Last season, it was Kyle Larson who emerged victorious for this date, while Chris Buescher would win later in the season, during the July race at Richmond. Both wheelmen will be among the top choices to win in back-to-back seasons at Richmond, as NASCAR returns to the track.

Additionally, it’ll be a holiday iteration of racing at Richmond, as NASCAR will take center stage in the evening on Easter. As the campaign moves forward this weekend, here are the full updated odds for the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Christopher Bell (+430)

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Christopher Bell had an eventful afternoon at COTA. He ended up with a runner-up finish, but he also had a run-in with both Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson, the former taking it to Bell with a stern talking-to on pit road.

At Richmond in July of 2023, Bell finished P20. However, he’s been more and more solid on short tracks throughout his NASCAR Cup Series career, so he’ll be hoping for a better finish this time around on Easter Sunday.

Denny Hamlin (+430)

Denny Hamlin
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While Hamlin came home P14 at COTA, he had a solid afternoon, capturing a victory in Stage 2. That’ll go a long way towards his playoff dreams, as he looks to accumulate as many points as he can each week.

Richmond has always been kind to the Virginia native. Last July, Hamlin came home with a runner-up finish to Chris Buescher. He’ll be looking to avenge that near-win when the Cup Series returns on Sunday evening. 

Martin Truex Jr. (+600)

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Martin Truex Jr. has returned to form early in 2024 after a rough ending to his 2023 campaign. That continued in Austin, as Truex Jr. took the No. 19 Toyota to a top-ten finish, just making the cut at P10.

Moreover, Truex Jr. finished P7 at Richmond last July, so there’s plenty of reason to think he’ll be a contender for another win at the track when the green flag waves on Sunday. Time will tell if he’s able to.

Ty Gibbs (+850)

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It seems like Ty Gibbs is getting closer and closer to his first NASCAR Cup Series victory. He contended for a win at COTA, after leading a majority of the laps at Bristol, coming home with a P3 finish in Austin over the weekend.

Now, the odds are beginning to catch up with the Joe Gibbs Racing budding star. Last season, he left Richmond’s July race with a P15 finish. A solid afternoon, but he’ll be shooting for more as the Cup Series returns this season.

Kyle Larson (+900)

Kyle Larson
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After a couple of weeks as the championship favorite, Kyle Larson was passed by his Hendrick Motorsports teammate. COTA was good to him in many ways, as he won the Xfinity Series race in exciting fashion, but Larson came home P17 on Sunday afternoon.

Richmond wasn’t kind to Larson last season, as he finished in the middle of the pack. He’ll be looking for his second win of the season on Easter, joining Byron as a multiple-race winner in 2024.

Chris Buescher (+1100)

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Chris Buescher is the reigning, defender winner at Richmond, as he won the Cook Out 400 last July, as part of his impressive streak during the middle of the season. A win would be coming at the perfect time for Buescher, as he’s had an uneven start to the 2024 campaign.

COTA was kind to him, as Buescher came home P8 on the afternoon. However, he’s going to have to start contending a little more if he’s to make good on his championship aspirations, and prove 2023 was no fluke.

William Byron (+500)

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William Byron became the first two-time winner in 2024, following up his Daytona 500 victory with a win at COTA. He’s proving to be one of the more versatile drivers in the field, able to get to Victory Lane at any type of track.

Ahead of this weekend’s race at Richmond, Byron believes it’s an important track to do well on, and one where he should be a threat once again. The freshly minted championship favorite finished P21 at the track last July.

Brad Keselowski (+1300)

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Over the course of his NASCAR career, Brad Keselowski has been among the best year-in and year-out, but road courses are far from his forte. That much was true again at COTA, as Keselowski came home with a P33 finish on the afternoon.

He’ll be wanting to put that one behind him in a big way. After a P6 finish at Richmond last season, and a promising race at Bristol during NASCAR’s last short track, Keselowski is one of the favorites for Richmond, a win representing his first since starting RFK Racing.

NASCAR Toyota Owners 400 Odds Continued:

  • Kyle Busch (+1500)
  • Tyler Reddick (+1500)
  • Ryan Blaney (+1500)
  • Chase Elliott (+1800)
  • Ross Chastain (+2000)
  • Joey Logano (+2200)
  • Bubba Wallace (+3600)
  • Alex Bowman (+5500)
  • Chase Briscoe (+6500)
  • Josh Berry (+6500)
  • Noah Gragson (+9000)
  • Daniel Suarez (+9000)
  • Michael McDowell (+9000)
  • Erik Jones (+10000)
  • Ryan Preece (+10000)
  • Austin Dillon (+10000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+10000)
  • Carson Hocevar (+10000)
  • Austin Cindric (+13000)
  • Corey LaJoie (+25000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+30000)
  • Ty Dillon (+40000)
  • Zane Smith (+40000)
  • Justin Haley (+40000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+40000)
  • Harrison Burton (+50000)
  • Daniel Hemric (+50000)
  • Kaz Grala (+50000)

As you can see, the odds for the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway are fascinating, and different from the ones we see week-in and week-out. We’ll see if we have a surprise winner, as there are some big names deep in the field, or if FanDuel gets it right in Virginia on Easter.