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UNOH 175 Predictions

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series gets the weekend racing schedule started today with the UNOH 175. Here are the drivers we like to contend for the win.

According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Christopher Bell is favored to win this race, as he is getting +175 odds to win. Other short odds to win are Johnny Sauter (+350) and Matt Crafton (+375). The UNOH 175 takes place today at 1PM ET from New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.

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Christopher Bell is the favorite due to his four wins this year. He also has six other top-5 finishes in 2017 and is coming to a track where he finished second a year ago. Bell has been the most consistent regular in the series, finishing outside the top 10 just twice. That type of consistency earns the most trust at the betting window.

Johnny Sauter is coming off a win last week, which was his second of the year. He has finished in the top 5 in this race twice in the last three years. He has a total of nine top-5 finishes and has only finished outside the top 10 twice this year as well. Sauter is like Bell, where his consistent driving up front is going to pay off. That could happen today.

Noah Gragson has +900 odds to win this week’s race. While Gragson doesn’t have a win this year, he seems like a great dark horse candidate. Gragson has only finished outside the top 10 in four races this year, but he is coming off a runner-up finish just a few weeks ago. He has shown improvement throughout the year and seems to be building to that first victory. It could come today.

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