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Earnhardt Jr. among four co-favorites in first race
By: Micah Roberts
Sportingnews.com

LAS VEGAS - One of the great traditions of Daytona Speedweeks since 1959 has been the twin set of 60-lap qualifying races now known as the Budweiser Duels. Austin Dillon and Martin Truex Jr., based on their top qualifying times, are the only drivers locked into position for Sunday's Daytona 500. Everyone else will have to see how things shake out in these two races Thursday night. Of the 49 drivers competing between the two events, six will go home after the 43-car field is set.

Of course, here in Las Vegas, we can't let the green flag drop for a NASCAR event without offering odds on it, and on Tuesday the LVH SuperBook released its odds to win each race, as well as a set of individual driver matchups.

The first race looks to offer the more competitive field, with Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick the co-favorites at 5-to-1. This race also features Tony Stewart (8-to-1), and these five drivers have 10 Budweiser Duel wins among them.

Rookie Austin Dillon (15-to-1) will get to show the world his moves for the first time in a competitive race driving the famed No. 3, the number with which Dale Earnhardt won a record 11 Duels (Earnhardt won a total of 12 Duels). Dillon will likely go in with the plan of being cautious and keeping the pole-sitting car out of trouble, but once the race is on, it'll be hard for him to follow through with that conservative approach.

Duel 2 features Jimmie Johnson, Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin as 5-to-1 co-favorites, but the driver with the most historical significance in terms of this event is Jeff Gordon (8-to-1), who leads all active drivers with five Duel wins, the last coming in 2009. The five wins have him tied for third all-time with Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip, just behind Cale Yarborough (6) and Earnhardt.

None of the other drivers in the second race have more than one Duel victory.

Along with Gordon, Hamlin should be looked at closely. Although the chassis for the Sprint Unlimited and Duels are different – drivers use their Daytona 500 cars in the Duels – we have seen four of the past seven Sprint Unlimited winners win one of the Duels. Harvick did the double last year, and Kurt Busch did it two years earlier in 2011.

In the first race, it looks as though the Stewart-Haas team might have an edge since three of their cars can help each other out in the draft. That teammate theory also applies to Hendrick, Gibbs and Childress pairings, but the Stewart-Harvick trio (Harvick, Stewart and Danica Patrick) could be a formidable force.

Here’s a rundown of the odds to win and driver matchup props for each of Thursday's races:

BUDWEISER DUEL 1

DALE EARNHARDT JR 5-1
MATT KENSETH 5-1
KYLE BUSCH 5-1
KEVIN HARVICK 5-1
JOEY LOGANO 8-1
TONY STEWART 8-1
KASEY KAHNE 12-1
AUSTIN DILLON 15-1
GREG BIFFLE 15-1
RYAN NEWMAN 15-1
BRIAN VICKERS 20-1
RICKY STENHOUSE JR 25-1
DANICA PATRICK 40-1
MARCOS AMBROSE 30-1
ARIC ALMIROLA 30-1
DAVID GILLILAND 50-1
AJ ALLMENDINGER 50-1
FIELD 30-1

BUDWEISER DUEL 1 MATCHUPS

DALE EARNHARDT JR -110 vs. MATT KENSETH -110

KEVIN HARVICK -110 vs. KYLE BUSCH -110

JOEY LOGANO -120 vs. KASEY KAHNE +100

GREG BIFFLE -110 vs. RYAN NEWMAN -110

AUSTIN DILLON -120 vs. BRIAN VICKERS +100

RICKY STENHOUSE JR -120 vs. ARIC ALMIROLA +100

BUDWEISER DUEL 2

JIMMIE JOHNSON 5-1
BRAD KESELOWSKI 5-1
DENNY HAMLIN 5-1
JEFF GORDON 8-1
CLINT BOWYER 8-1
KURT BUSCH 8-1
JAMIE McMURRAY 8-1
CARL EDWARDS 12-1
MARTIN TRUEX JR 15-1
PAUL MENARD 15-1
MICHAEL WALTRIP 20-1
KYLE LARSON 20-1
DAVID RAGAN 30-1
BRIAN SCOTT 30-1
TREVOR BAYNE 30-1
CASEY MEARS 60-1
JUSTIN ALLGAIER 75-1
FIELD 30-1

BUDWEISER DUEL 2 MATCHUPS

JIMMIE JOHNSON -110 vs. BRAD KESELOWSKI -110

DENNY HAMLIN -110 vs. JEFF GORDON -110

KURT BUSCH -110 vs. CLINT BOWYER -110

MARTIN TRUEX JR -110 vs. PAUL MENARD -110

MICHAEL WALTRIP -120 vs. KYLE LARSON +100

JAMIE McMURRAY -120 vs. CARL EDWARDS +100

 
Posted : February 19, 2014 10:28 am
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