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Old 04-20-2008, 10:09 AM   #3 (permalink)
Big_Cheese
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Well todays race is extremely tough, the one guy I think has the best car and the best chance to win is Scott Pruitt and his odds reflect that at 5/2. Nobody wants to let it ride on 5/2, especially at a road course. If Scott Pruitt has a meltdown there are a number of drivers that can win this race: Kyle Busch (with his win it or wreck it mentallity), Clint Bowyer, Carl Edwards, Patrick Carpentier, Marcus Ambrose, and Bois said. Then you have that Hometown fan Favorite Adrian Fernandez, he has a fast car but was forced to the back due to racing in the Indy Series this weekend and missing qualifying. Road courses are fun to watch, but this race should be wagered on litely in my opinion. I just looked at the match-ups and they all suck.

Now to answer your question, on the normal oval tracks, Nationwide series racing is no different from Sprint cup racing. As a matter of fact there are a smaller number of drivers that win over and over. Depending on how many cup regulars enter the race, the Nationwide regulars almost never win. For example last season, there were a few races in which Carl Edwards was the only Cup driver to enter the race. His odds were always under 2-1, and he won them by a huge margin. This year Kyle Busch has been dominate in this series. I would say the same 4-5 drivers win more than likely in this series, and with cup drivers included a nationwide regular may win 1 out of 15 races.
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