AdventHealth 400 Predictions & Odds
The NASCAR series heads to Kansas Speedway on Sunday for the AdventHealth 400 at 3:00 p.m. ET. Which drivers offer some betting value ahead of this afternoon’s race?
AdventHealth 400 Event Details
What: AdventHealth 400
Where: Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, MO
When: 3:00 p.m. ET, Sunday, May 7, 2023
Watch: FS1
AdventHealth 400 Betting Odds
Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin have the same +490 odds, respectively, to win Sunday’s race from Kansas. Tyler Reddick and Kyle Larson have the next-best odds at +600, respectively, followed by Martin Truex Jr. at +750 and William Byron at +800.
Ross Chastain, meanwhile, is +900 to win the AdventHealth 400, followed by Kyle Busch at +1600 and Bubba Wallace at +2000. From there, Ryan Blaney, Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano and Chase Elliott are all +2500, respectively, to win. Daniel Suarez is also +3500 as far as the morning lines are concerned.
AdventHealth 400 Betting Predictions
OPTION 1: Tyler Reddick (+600)
Reddick has rebounded nicely from back-to-back wrecks to start the season. Since those two early DNF’s, Reddick has been one of the top drivers in the series, ranking second in average finish behind only fellow Toyota driver Christopher Bell.
OPTION 2: Bubba Wallace (+2000)
Wallace won a playoff race at Kansas back in September and while it’s been a slow start for the veteran racer in 2023, he isn’t far off his pace from last season through 11 races. He didn’t hit his stride until the mid-point last season and in the final 17 races of 2022, Wallace had four top-5 and eight top-10 finishes. He was also tied for fifth-most top-10 finishes in the final 17 races of last season and had the sixth-best average finish among full-time drivers in those races. With three finishes of 12th or better in his last four races, we’re catching a driver in Wallace that is on the upswing.
OPTION 3: Josh Berry (+8500)
Berry is a massive longshot to win outright, but give him your consideration for any head-to-head props and/or DFS submissions. The 32-year-old filled in for Chase Elliott when the latter missed six races earlier this season due to a broken leg suffered in a snowboard accident and is now filling in for Alex Bowman, who will miss at least three Cup Series races after fracturing a vertebra in a sprint car crash. Berry has flourished as a fill-in for Hendrick Motorsports, finishing second at Richmond and adding top-10 finishes at Phoenix and Dover. According to ESPN Stats & Information, only one driver has more top-10 finishes in his first eight career starts then Berry, which is Kasey Kahne.