NASCAR Las Vegas 2022 odds, race predictions: Surprising Pennzoil 400 picks by model that hit Larson's wins

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NASCAR Las Vegas 2022 odds, race predictions: Surprising Pennzoil 400 picks by model that hit Larson's wins

Kyle Larson is the 7-2 favorite for the 2022 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas. Denny Hamlin is listed at 8-1. SportsLine's model simulates every NASCAR race 10,000 times and has nailed Martin Truex Jr. to win at Martinsville in 2021. It also nailed Kyle Larson winning the NASCAR All-Star Race at 5-3 in Texas and at the Ally 400 for 5.2 points.

Brad Keselowski is 25-1 favorite for the 2022 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson is 7-2 favorite. Denny Hamlin is listed at 8- 1. SportsLine's model simulates every race 10,000 times and has nailed all four head-to-head predictions to start the 2018 NASCAR season. It called five of Larson's wins during a historic season and made huge returns. It also called Martin Truex Jr. to win at Martinsville and the Ally 400.

Alex Bowman is a 20-1 long shot in the latest 2022 NASCAR at Las Vegas odds. Bowman has six NASCAR Cup Series victories, including one at Martinsville Speedway in 2021. Chase Elliott is 7-2 favorite, but he's coming off a disappointing 26th-place finish at Fontana last weekend. Elliott has finished outside the top 10 in six of his 10 starts at Vegas Motor Speedway.

The model is also targeting two other drivers with 2022 NASCAR Las Vegas odds of 14-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag.

2022 Pennzoil 400 odds: Kyle Larson 7-2, Chase Elliott 7, Joey Logano 8, Denny Hamlin 8-1, Ryan Blaney 17- 2, Kyle Busch 10- 1, William Byron 12-5, Martin Truex Jr. 14-3, Tyler Reddick 15-10, Kevin Harvick 20-15, Alex Bowman 25-25, Erik Jones 25, Kurt Buscch 28-30, Christopher Bell 30-35, Austin Cindric 30, 35, Daniel Suarez 40-50, Cole Custer 60-60, Aric Almirola 75-100, Ross Chastain 100-150, Bubba Wallace 125-125, Ty Dillon 150-250, Greg Biffle 250-500, Harrison Burton 250, Justin Haley 500-1000, Corey Lajoie 1000-2000, Josh Bilicki 5000-5000, Cody Ware 5000.


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