
NASCAR odds for the Cup Series race in Mexico City in June 2025
The NASCAR Cup Series is ready to compete in the Viva Mexico 250 in Mexico City during the 18th race weekend of the 2025 season. This is NASCAR's first race in Mexico City since the Xfinity Series last competed in the country in 2008.
NASCAR has been pushing for a new international race weekend after the COVID-19 pandemic ended the Truck Series' trip to Canada. Now, the sport has a date set with Mexico City as the drivers prepare to compete at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, which is primarily used by Formula 1.
Below, you can check out the NASCAR odds via BetMGM for the 2025 Viva Mexico 250 in Mexico City as of Saturday, June 14!
NASCAR odds for the Cup Series race at Mexico City (June 2025)
Shane van Gisbergen: +325
Christopher Bell: +700
Chase Elliott: +700
Kyle Larson: +900
William Byron: +900
Tyler Reddick: +1000
Ross Chastain: +1000
Ty Gibbs: +1000
Chris Buescher: +1200
Michael McDowell: +1200
Austin Cindric: +1600
Kyle Busch: +1600
A.J. Allmendinger: +1800
Daniel Suarez: +2000
Chase Briscoe: +2000
Ryan Blaney: +2500
Joey Logano: +3000
Todd Gilliland: +3000
Carson Hocevar: +3000
Alex Bowman: +4000
Ryan Preece: +5000
Josh Berry: +15000
Zane Smith: +20000
Bubba Wallace: +20000
Noah Gragson: +20000
Brad Keselowski: +20000
Cole Custer: +20000
Erik Jones: +25000
Justin Haley: +25000
Ryan Truex: +25000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: +35000
Riley Herbst: +50000
Austin Dillon: +50000
John Hunter Nemechek: +100000
Ty Dillon: +100000
Cody Ware: +100000
Katherine Legge: +100000
More: Denny Hamlin to miss Mexico City, Ryan Truex will drive No. 11 car
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