NASCAR Cup Series: Bank of America Roval 400 Betting Analysis

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NASCAR Cup Series: Bank of America Roval 400 Betting Analysis

As expected, Talladega was dominated by Ford, with RFK Racing’s Aric Almirola claiming pole position and Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney and Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick photo-finish, where Blaney edged Harvick by 0.012 seconds for the win at Talladega, clinching a spot in the Round of Eight.

Harvick was disqualified for failing a post-race inspection, moving NASCAR points standings leader William Byron into second and Denny Hamlin, Corey LaJoie, and Austin Cindric completing the top five.

Insiders Betting Digest focuses on previous road course NASCAR races and recent performances for our ROVAL 400 betting analysis, finding our top-five finishers at the playoff drivers’ final chance to make the cut for the Round of Eight.

NASCAR Cup Series: Roval 400 Race Odds

Here are the NASCAR Odds for the Cup Series’ second trip to Charlotte in 2023, but first around the Roval:

Everything You Need to Know About Bank of America Roval 400

NASCAR Cup Series: Bank of America Roval 400 | 109 Laps (252.88 mi)

Location of the race: Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Concord, NC.

Date and Time: Sunday, October 8. 2:00 PM ET.

Recent Results

Insiders Betting Digest focuses on the previous races held on the current Roval dating to 2018 for our ROVAL 400 betting analysis.

  • Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell won the last trip to the Roval on the NASCAR schedule in 2022 and has two top-ten finishes in the last three races at the Roval.
  • While he’s faded from our recent NASCAR predictions, Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott is back in focus, having won back-to-back Rovals in 2019-20. Elliott’s Hendrick’s teammate Kyle Larson won in 2021.
  • Ryan Blaney won in 2018.

Ready, Set, Go! Roval 400 Betting Preview

Hendrick Motorsports

Chase Elliott isn’t a featured playoff performer, but he is co-favorite alongside teammate and Cup Series Championship favorite William Byron to win at the Roval.

Elliott has an average finishing position of 11.0 in his last three races at the Roval, with his win in 2020 being his only top-ten finish. However, Elliott should be competitive for a top-five finish, having finished in the top ten in four of the five playoff races and seven of the last nine races.

Byron’s second-place finish at Talladega was his third top-five and fourth top-ten finish in the playoffs, while he already has a guaranteed spot in the Round of Eight. Byron is a road course specialist whose best finish at Charlotte’s Roval was sixth place in 2019 and 2020.

Kyle Larson could use a strong weekend and channel his 2021 form, having two consecutive sub-top-10 finishes after starting the playoffs strong.

Toyota’s Road Course Ringers Charge to the Front

Four Toyota’s are at the front of the betting favorites, each having previous road course success to rely on to win at Charlotte.

23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick is always a favorite on road courses and has two top-ten finishes in his last three races, with second in 2021.

Martin Truex Jr. is usually strong on road circuits but hasn’t cracked the top ten since Watkins Glen.

Denny Hamlin has four consecutive top-five finishes, with one fifth-place finish on the Roval in his career.

Who Will Win Roval 400?

  • Insiders Betting Digest’s ROVAL 400 betting analysis is taking Tyler Reddick to win at Charlotte, with Hamlin, Elliott, Byron, and Bell to finish in the top five.

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