Miami – Ford EcoBoost 400 Odds
This season’s NASCAR Sprint Cup title comes down to just 400 laps around the Homestead-Miami Speedway this Sunday afternoon in the running of the Ford EcoBoost 400.
This season’s NASCAR Sprint Cup title comes down to just 400 laps around the Homestead-Miami Speedway this Sunday afternoon in the running of the Ford EcoBoost 400.
There are just two races left in this year’s Chase and just two drivers battling it out for the NASCAR’s 2013 Sprint Cup title starting with this Sunday’s running of the AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
This Sunday’s running of the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway marks the first of three final races in the Chase for NASCAR’s 2013 Sprint Cup title. This race is set to get underway at 3 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.
The Chase for NASCAR’s 2013 Sprint Cup title returns to Martinsville this week for the running of the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500. Sunday afternoon’s race is set to get underway at 2 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.
The Chase for NASCAR’s 2013 Sprint Cup title enters the backstretch this Sunday with a return to Talladega Superspeedway for the running of the Camping World RV Sales 500, which is the sixth race on the 10-race schedule.
NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series returns to racing under the prime time lights of Charlotte Motor Speedway this week for the running of the Bank of America 500. Saturday night’s race is set to get underway at 7:30 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on ABC.
NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series just completed its 11th point race of the season with the running of the Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway last Saturday night making it a great time to take a closer look at the current odds to win this season’s Sprint Cup title.
Preview: If it seems like NASCAR was just at this track recently, you’re right. This is the Cup boys’ second visit to the “Tricky Triangle” this year, having just raced here in mid-June. That race was won by Jeff Gordon with Kurt Busch finishing second.
Preview: Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been the home of the Indy 500 for 100 years, but NASCAR has only been competing on the hallowed racing ground since 1994. IMS is a very flat 2.5-mile quad-oval which the Cup Series visits just once a year for the Brickyard 400.
Preview: Loudon, New Hampshire, a flat 1.058-mile oval track, is a technical race track that many drivers consider challenging, as Denny Hamlin explained Friday:
Preview: Saturday night’s race at Kentucky Speedway marks a couple of firsts – it’s the first time the Cup Series has ever raced here, as well as the first new track on the Cup circuit since 2001. Kentucky is a bumpy 1.5-mile oval that Ryan Newman describes as “part of the cookie-cutter spectrum of race tracks.”
Preview: The big issue so far at Daytona has been rain. Only one practice session was held on Thursday and it was rain-shortened, but led by Marcos Ambrose and AJ Allmendinger, both in Fords, followed by the Penske Dodge tandem of Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski.
Preview: Road courses in NASCAR – most fans either love them or loathe them, but either way they are definitely a diversion from oval track racing.
Preview: For the past few weeks, pit strategy and fuel mileage have been taking center stage in the Cup Series and that might be the case again this weekend at Michigan, where fuel mileage often comes into play as the race winds down.
Preview: It’s time for the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit to visit the “Tricky Triangle” – Pocono Raceway – a 2.5-mile tri-oval with three different corners and three different straightaways. Jeff Gordon calls it the “tricky scalene” because of its irregular shape, while Jeff Burton notes, “I don’t get why every racetrack we go to has four corners and Pocono has five, yet it really has three.”
Preview: There is not much precedent for predicting Sunday’s race results at Kansas Speedway, since this is the first time the Cup Series has raced here in June. The circuit has been visiting the 1.5-mile Kansas tri-oval since 2001, but the track previously had just one race date a year, in late September or early October.