Able Body Labor 200 from Phoenix International Raceway
The NASCAR Nationwide Series is wrapping up its 2009 season over the next two weeks, and the season continues Saturday with the 2009 Able Body Labor 200.
The second-to-last race of the year takes place from Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. Points leader Kyle Busch is the favorite to win the event.
Bet The 2009 Able Body Labor 200
Busch is a 2/1 favorite to win the race according to oddsmakers at the online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com. Other short odds to win are Denny Hamlin (3/1), Carl Edwards (5/1), and Kevin Harvick (6/1).
Busch won this event in 2007 and has a 272-point lead in the standings, giving him a big cushion to win the season championship with two races to go. Busch has won two of the last three events in the series. On the year, Busch has eight victories.
Hamlin has not won this event and not won on this track in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series either. Hamlin has raced in five events this year in the Nationwide series, but has not finished better than 17th in any of the races.
Edwards is the defending champion of this event and also won in 2005. Edwards is second in the point standings and has four wins this year. Edwards has finished in the top 10 in his last 10 Nationwide races.
Harvick has not won this event and has taken part in 21 Nationwide races in 2009, with two victories. Harvick has finished in the top six in his last eight races in this series.
The Able Body Labor 200 will take place Saturday, Nov. 14 from Phoenix International Raceway at 4PM ET. For complete odds and track information on this year’s event, see below.
Odds to win the Able Body Labor 200
Kyle Busch 2/1
Denny Hamlin 3/1
Carl Edwards 5/1
Kevin Harvick 6/1
Brad Keselowski 8/1
Matt Kenseth 8/1
Clint Bowyer 9/1
Mike Bliss 15/1
David Reutimann 15/1
Jason Leffler 25/1
Reed Sorenson 25/1
David Ragan 30/1
Field 8/1
2009 Able Body Labor 200 Information
Race Date: Saturday, Nov. 14
Location: Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, AZ
Pre-Race: 4PM ET
Green Flag: Approx. 4:45PM ET
TV Coverage: ESPN2
Radio Coverage: MRN
Track Type: Oval (200 laps)