Best prop bets, picks and sleepers for NASCAR All-Star race at Texas

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Best prop bets, picks and sleepers for NASCAR All-Star race at Texas

The All-Star race at Texas is an exhibition race. There are a lot of prop bets going into the race, but it's a good idea to listen to the podcast. The podcast will cover the best prop bet offers at DraftKings Sportsbook and the actual race itself.

Eric Jones is a favorite to win a stage during the All-Star Open.

Tyler Reddick is the favorite to win an Open stage and race his way into the Main Event. He's currently at -400. Jones is at a more palatable -160.

Justin Haley is +400 to win a stage during the All-Star Open.

Haley has been running in the top-10 most weeks and even the Top-5 from time to time. Kaulig Racing has performed better than expected this season. Haley is worth a little sprinkle at this price.

Chris Buescher is +100 to win a stage during the All-Star Open.

Buescher is +600 to win the pole for the NASCAR All-Star race at Texas. He's been fast at times this season and should be among the better cars in this field.

Tyler Reddick is +100 to win the pole for the All-Star Open.

Reddick is the favorite to win the pole. He's been fast all year and should have a win or two under his belt. Most of the drivers he's going to be racing against aren't in this race.

Kyle Larson won the pole for the NASCAR All-Star race at Texas.

Larson's crew should be able to get everything neat and tight in the pit road in order to give Larson a chance to win the pole. The rules of qualifying this weekend are insane.

Joey Logano is +1800 to win the All-Star race at Texas.

Joey Logano has shown recently that he can win a race. He has been hot and cold this year.

Kyle Busch is +700 to win the All-Star race at Texas.

Kyle Busch could win the All-Star race at Texas. He could do it if he makes a fast pit stop after the second stage. The fastest stop earns a second row starting spot in the fourth and final stage, which is a wrinkle in this year's event.


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