2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship Odds: Jimmie Johnson Favored

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2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Odds

LAS VEGAS, NV (TheSpread) – The 2014 NASCAR Season just ended, so let’s take a look at the odds to win the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.

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According to oddsmakers at Bovada.lv, Jimmie Johnson is the favorite to win next season, as he has 9/2 odds to win. Other short odds to prevail are Jeff Gordon (6/1), Kevin Harvick (6/1) and Brad Keselowski (7/1).

Johnson is a six-time Sprint Cup champion, last winning in 2013. Johnson didn’t crack the top 8 for this year’s Chase, being eliminated after the second stage. He had four wins this year.

Gordon is a four-time Sprint Cup champion, last winning in 2001. Gordon came up one point shy of qualifying for the final race for the championship this year. He finished 2014 with three wins.

Harvick won the 2014 champion. He won five races in 2014, including the finale that won his the championship in this year’s new format. It was his first Sprint Cup title.

Keselowski won the Sprint Cup championship back in 2012. Keselowski failed to reach the final four in the chase, but had a series-best six wins in 2014.

The 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will begin on Sunday, February 22 with the Daytona 500. For a look at each driver’s odds to win the Sprint Cup title next season, see below.

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2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship Odds

Jimmie Johnson 9/2

Jeff Gordon 6/1

Kevin Harvick 6/1

Brad Keselowski 7/1

Joey Logano 8/1

Matt Kenseth 10/1

Carl Edwards 12/1

Kyle Busch 12/1

Dale Earnhardt Jr 15/1

Denny Hamlin 15/1

Kyle Larson 20/1

Tony Stewart 20/1

Kasey Kahne 25/1

Kurt Busch 25/1

Clint Bowyer 40/1

Greg Biffle 40/1

Jamie McMurray 40/1

Ryan Newman 40/1

Austin Dillon 50/1

Brian Vickers 100/1

Martin Truex Jr 200/1

Paul Menard 200/1

AJ Allmendinger 300/1

Ricky Stenhouse 300/1

Sam Hornish Jr 300/1

Trevor Bayne 300/1

Danica Patrick 500/1

Field (Any Other Driver) 100/1

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