NASCAR odds - Sunday, June 13, 2:00 PM ET
Johnson has odds of +550 after a seventh-place run at Pocono last week, and he'll be looking for his first win at Michigan, although he does have a 12.0 average in seven early-summer races here. Johnson led a race-high 65 laps in last year's race before teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checkered flag.
Carl Edwards is starting to his his groove with four straight finishes in the top seven, and his numbers at Michigan are just ridiculous: the No.99 driver has a 3.8 average in four trips to the first Michigan race of the year, never missing the top 10. He also won this race in 2007.
Matt Kenseth is below Greg Biffle with NASCAR odds of +900, while his Roush-Fenway teammate is listed at +750, but the No.17 has the only two wins of the season for the organization, and he has an 11.8 average in nine LifeLock 400s, including a win in 2002. Biffle's 19.5 average in six LifeLock 400s is the worst among his teammates.
Other drivers to consider in your offshore sportsbook are Tony Stewart at +1000 after winning his first race as a driver/owner at Pocono, and he took the checkered flag in this race back in 2000. His teammate/employee Ryan Newman has probably been the hottest driver outside of his boss, and he has NASCAR odds of +1600 while riding a streak of six consecutive top-eight finishes. Finally, Kasey Kahne would be a solid online betting pick at +1800, but he's been running much better after a tough start, and he ran second to Earnhardt Jr. in last year's LifeLock 400, so that is something to consider if you're going to bet on sports this weekend.
If you're going to make a sports wagering pick, you should with Edwards, who swept the 2007 races at Michigan, and he's been getting ever so close to Victory Lane after winning a series-high nine races last year, including three of the last four before falling short to Johnson in the championship race. Edwards should have won at Pocono, but Stewart somehow saved enough gas to coast across the finish line first. Look for the No.99 team to get their revenge this week. Make Carl Edwards your NASCAR odds pick.
---BetOnline.com
Johnson has odds of +550 after a seventh-place run at Pocono last week, and he'll be looking for his first win at Michigan, although he does have a 12.0 average in seven early-summer races here. Johnson led a race-high 65 laps in last year's race before teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checkered flag.
Carl Edwards is starting to his his groove with four straight finishes in the top seven, and his numbers at Michigan are just ridiculous: the No.99 driver has a 3.8 average in four trips to the first Michigan race of the year, never missing the top 10. He also won this race in 2007.
Matt Kenseth is below Greg Biffle with NASCAR odds of +900, while his Roush-Fenway teammate is listed at +750, but the No.17 has the only two wins of the season for the organization, and he has an 11.8 average in nine LifeLock 400s, including a win in 2002. Biffle's 19.5 average in six LifeLock 400s is the worst among his teammates.
Other drivers to consider in your offshore sportsbook are Tony Stewart at +1000 after winning his first race as a driver/owner at Pocono, and he took the checkered flag in this race back in 2000. His teammate/employee Ryan Newman has probably been the hottest driver outside of his boss, and he has NASCAR odds of +1600 while riding a streak of six consecutive top-eight finishes. Finally, Kasey Kahne would be a solid online betting pick at +1800, but he's been running much better after a tough start, and he ran second to Earnhardt Jr. in last year's LifeLock 400, so that is something to consider if you're going to bet on sports this weekend.
If you're going to make a sports wagering pick, you should with Edwards, who swept the 2007 races at Michigan, and he's been getting ever so close to Victory Lane after winning a series-high nine races last year, including three of the last four before falling short to Johnson in the championship race. Edwards should have won at Pocono, but Stewart somehow saved enough gas to coast across the finish line first. Look for the No.99 team to get their revenge this week. Make Carl Edwards your NASCAR odds pick.
---BetOnline.com