EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix Picks and Predictions 2022

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EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix Picks and Predictions 2022

NASCAR is heading to the first road course of the season, the Circuit of Texas in Austin for Sunday's race. The favorites are going to be the favorites and the field for this weekend's stop at Circuit.

EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix Picks and Predictions 2022 were made on 3/23/22 at 12:45 p.m. ET.

Chase Elliott is the favorite for the Texas Grand Prix. Kyle Larson is a favorite as well. He won in Sonoma, Watkins Glen, and the ROVAL last year.

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Tyler Reddick is the best bet for the Texas Grand Prix. A.J. Allmendinger won Indy and was fifth here a year ago. Ross Chastain is a sleeper. He has three straight Top-3 finishes on the season and two straight runner-ups.

Brad Keselowski is going to Texas Grand Prix with a pick-up of 10,000. Kevin Harvick is also going with 7,500.

Denny Hamlin has no Top-10 finishes in five races this year. Joey Logano has three Top 10s in the last four weeks and three top-4 finishes on road courses. Logana won the Texas Grand Prix last year and Hamlins finished third in this race.

Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson are the favorites for Sunday's Texas Grand Prix. The team from Hendrick Motorsports has won three of the five races so far this season. Austin Cindric won the Daytona 500, Alex Bowman won in Vegas, 50/1 Chase Briscoe was victorious in Phoenix and William Byron won last Sunday in Atlanta.

The new car has an emphasis on left and right hand turns. HMS went 1-2 in COTA, 1/2 at Sonoma, 3/4 at Watkins Glen and 3-4 in Indy last year. Elliott has won six of the last 11 road course races. Larson won three of seven road courses last season.

EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix picks and predictions for 2022.

EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix picks and predictions 2022. Elliott is the only HMS driver who hasn't won this season. Joe Gibbs Racing and HMS have won 11 of the last 12 road course races. Furniture Row Racing has won 14 of last 16 road courses. The only one they didn't win was when Ryan Blaney won on the Charlotte ROVAL.

Joe Gibbs Racing hasn't won in any of the last 11 races.

The driver who led the most laps in the first four races of the season did not end up in Victory Lane. Last week in Atlanta, William Byron won the race.


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