- Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney each have +500 odds to win the Cook Out 400.
- There are +300 odds for both of them to finish in the top-5.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – The NASCAR Cook Out 400 is set for Sunday at the Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway. Right at the top of the odds board to win the race are Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney who are tied for the shortest odds.
Both Blaney and Larson each have +500 odds to win the race outright on legal sports betting sites. While each of them are favored to win, there are race specials that offer great value for both of them to finish within the top-5.
2025 Cook Out 400 Odds
- Kyle Larson +500
- Ryan Blaney +500
- William Byron +700
- Chase Elliott +750
- Denny Hamlin +750
- Christopher Bell +1000
Get Value On Larson & Blaney Top-5 Championship
Ryan Blaney & Kyle Larson Top-5 Finish
- Yes +300
This is great value for both drivers to finish within the top-5 considering the seasons that they’ve had thus far and the week that each of them are coming off of. Looking back to last week at the Straight Talk Wireless 400, Larson won the race outright and as the outright favorite as well on NASCAR betting sites.
As for Blaney, he was having a promising race last week having led the race for 124 laps before he blew his engine and was forced out of the race. His 124 lap lead was obviously the most led laps for any driver in the race.
Looking at their seasons overall going into this weekend, Larson has three top-5 finishes in eight races this season with two in his last three outings. Blaney has two top-5 finishes which came in his first two races and was in line for his third before he was taken out last week.
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