- Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin have +450 odds to win the Food City 500.
- Both have identical odds to finish top-3, 5, and 10.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – The NASCAR season continues on Sunday from Bristol Motor Speedway for the Food City 500 where odds boards have co-favorites to win the race between Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson.
Both Larson and Hamlin are favored at +450 odds on legal sports betting sites to win the race and have the rest of the odds backing them to win as well.
2025 Food City 500 Odds
- Denny Hamlin +450
- Kyle Larson +450
- Christopher Bell +550
- Chase Elliott +800
- Ryan Blaney +800
- William Byron +1200
Hamlin and Larson have both been at the top of their games thus far in the year as they are both ranked as top-4 drivers on the season. They have both won each of the last three races with Larson winning three weeks ago in Miami and Hamlin winning the last two in Martinsville and Darlington.
Combined each of them have 12 top-10 finishes with Hamlin at seven and Larson at 5. Hamlin specifically though gets most of his work done in the top-5 with six finishes in that position.
Other Odds Supporting Hamlin, Larson Win
Down the line, NASCAR betting site have identical odds for both Hamlin and Larson in other odds boards as well. Looking at their odds to finish in the top 3, 5, and 10, they are tied in each of them. They have +125 odds to finish top-3, -135 odds to finish in the top-5, and -350 to finish in the top-10.
Both are also favored to be the winning driver for their respective manufactures at +125 odds each. In their head to head odds, they each sit at standard -115 odds.
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