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Rev Up Your Wagers: Ultimate Betting Guide for the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega

July 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Avoiding crashes is crucial, especially at Talladega, where the risk is high during NASCAR Cup Series races. For playoff racers aiming for strong finishes and valuable points, staying out of trouble on the track is the best strategy.

It’s almost certain there will be at least one major crash during Sunday’s race. Historically, the last nine Talladega playoff races have featured around six significant wrecks. For comparison, a similar event in fall 2015 had only three cautions, with the last one being a massive crash involving 11 cars on the final lap.

In fact, this spring’s race saw two incidents on the last lap alone, and one of those caused a chaotic finish since NASCAR didn’t stop the race promptly. At Talladega, drivers aren’t truly safe until their cars are parked in the pit area.

This trend of big crashes makes predicting winners incredibly tough at Talladega. While we can identify drivers likely to perform well, one driver’s mistake can lead to a wreck that takes out a dozen or more cars around them.

Here are the current playoff standings as they enter the second race of Round 2, along with some race picks. These picks are more informed than random guesses but shouldn’t be taken as certainties.

  1. Kurt Busch (recent winner in Las Vegas)
  2. Kevin Harvick, 3104 points
  3. Denny Hamlin, 3101 points
  4. Brad Keselowski, 3059 points
  5. Martin Truex Jr., 3058 points
  6. Joey Logano, 3054 points
  7. Chase Elliott, 3053 points
  8. Alex Bowman, 3052 points
  9. Kyle Busch, 3043 points
  10. Clint Bowyer, 3032 points
  11. Aric Almirola, 3025 points
  12. Austin Dillon, 3029 points
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The Talladega race is scheduled for Sunday, October 3rd at 2 PM, broadcast on NBC. The betting favorite is Ryan Blaney at +1000 odds.

Denny Hamlin is also a strong option at +1100, alongside Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, and Joey Logano. Hamlin has shown consistency at Talladega and Daytona over recent years, rarely needing to worry about poor finishes due to his solid points position. Although he hasn’t won at Talladega since spring 2014, he has three top-four finishes in his last four races there.

Aric Almirola offers notable value at +1400 due to his consistent strong performances at Talladega. After a low finish in spring 2016, he has placed in the top eight six times since then, showing remarkable consistency despite the track’s unpredictability. Many expect his streak might end with a crash eventually, but he remains a solid contender for his second Talladega win or at least a good finish.

For long-shot picks, Clint Bowyer is at +2500. Although he has struggled recently, finishing outside the top 20 in his last three starts, he has previously won twice at Talladega and has logged several top-five finishes, making him a viable underdog.

Matt DiBenedetto is another long shot at +4000. Driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers car, a satellite team for Team Penske, which boasts several top contenders, DiBenedetto has potential. While he has yet to crack the top 10 at Talladega, his best finish is 18th, so an improved result this time around would be welcome.

— Nick Bromberg, Yahoo Sports Author


Fan Take: Talladega’s unpredictable nature and frequent crashes make it an edge-of-your-seat experience for NASCAR fans, where strategy and staying out of trouble can be just as vital as speed. This race often reshuffles the playoff deck, highlighting why it’s one of the most thrilling events on the NASCAR calendar and a true test of skill and patience.

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