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2008 Daytona 500 Predictions
It’s race time again so rev up
your engines for the 50th running or the Daytona 500
to kick off NASCAR’s 50th year of stock car racing.
The big race goes down Sunday, February 17th at the
Dayton International Speedway in Daytona, Florida.
So ladies, get your hubby a pair of tickets for The
Great American Race and I promise he’ll love you for
life.
Sportsbook.com has posted the 2008 Daytona
500 odds so you can cash in on your favorite
drivers.
To give you NASCAR junkies a little stroll down
memory lane, you’ll remember that the 2007 Daytona
500 came down to a green-white-checkers finish. Mark
Martin was the frontrunner with Kyle Busch, Greg
Biffle, David Gilliland, and Elliot Sadler in line
behind. Kevin Harvick got a run on the outside, but
there was a big wreck coming off turn four in the
last lap. When NASCAR decided not to throw the
yellow flag, Harvick beat Martin to the stripe by a
nose. Just rehashing that one gets my blood boiling.
This year,
Sportsbook.com lists, Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the
favorite at
4-1 odds, just ahead of new Hendrick Motorsports
teammates Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. In 2004,
Junior passed Tony Stewart on the 3rd anniversary of
his father’s death to win the Daytona 500 and now on
a new team, with less politics, oddsmakers feel
Junior can pull off the Super Bowl of Racing again.
Oddsmakers aren’t giving much of a shot to last
year’s champ Kevin Harvick, listing him at
20-1 odds. Harvick won as a healthy dog last
season and could get some attention from long shot
lovers here. While quite a few have won numerous
Daytona titles in alternating years, only Sterling
Martin has won the biggest race in history
back-to-back times. That came in the 1994 and 1995
seasons. That’s why taking Harvick likely isn’t the
call here.
We do know one thing for sure, your driver better be
racing a Chevy. Each of the last five Daytona 500
winners have crossed the finish line in a Chevy. In
fact, 15 of the last 19 winners have been Chevy
drivers.
When wagering on the 2008 Daytona 500, we can’t
forget that Jeff Gordon has three Daytona 500 titles
under his belt. His last one came in 2005 and we
feel he will be hungry for another one in ’08.
Gordon led the NASCAR Cup Series much of last season
before being edged out by teammate Jimmie Johnson.
We think Gordon, who has won four NASCAR Cup Series
titles, will be especially hungry for this big race.
This is what Gordon had to say about the race: "You
always want to win the Daytona 500 -- it's the
ultimate. "This is our Super Bowl and there's a lot
of attention given to this race and to the race
winner, maybe more so this year because it's the
50th anniversary of the '500.' I'm fortunate enough
to have a few of the Daytona 500 trophies, but none
have gold in it like this year's trophy."
With teammate Jimmie Johnson stealing much of
Gordon’s thunder the past two seasons with
back-to-back titles, we see Gordon going balls to
the wall from the git-go. Gordon is showing slightly
better value than Earnhardt Jr. and we believe he
gives us the best chance on race day.
Bobby Labonte
100 - 1
Travis Kvapil
100 - 1
Paul Menard
100 - 1
Reed Sorenson
100 - 1
Dario Franchitti
75 - 1
Jacques Villeneuve
75 - 1
Sam Hornish Jr
75 - 1
JJ Yeley
75 - 1
Robby Gordon
75 - 1
Dave Blaney
75 - 1
David Ragan
75 - 1
Elliott Sadler
75 - 1
David Gilliland
60 - 1
Juan Pablo Montoya
45 - 1
Greg Biffle
40 - 1
Jamie McMurray
35 - 1
Ryan Newman
35 - 1
Kasey Kahne
35 - 1
Jeff Burton
30 - 1
Casey Mears
25 - 1
Mark Martin
20 - 1
Kevin Harvick
20 - 1
Martin Truex Jr
20 - 1
Clint Bowyer
20 - 1
Kyle Busch
15 - 1
Matt Kenseth
15 - 1
Carl Edwards
15 - 1
Denny Hamlin
15 - 1
Kurt Busch
12 - 1
Tony Stewart
8 - 1
Jimmie Johnson
6 - 1
Jeff Gordon
5 - 1
Dale Earnhardt Jr
4 - 1
Field (Any Other Driver)
30 - 1
February 9th, 2008
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