
Best Sportsbook Promos & Betting Bonuses for NBA, NHL, NASCAR & More
If the crazy finish to the Daytona 500 is any indication, this NASCAR campaign is going to be a doozy. Back-to-back Daytona 500 champ William Byron and everyone else are in Atlanta this week for the Ambetter Health 400. If you're ready to play on the second race of the year, then jump on at least one of these terrific sportsbook promos that deliver guaranteed bonus bets and more.
If you want to finish in the money betting on NASCAR, the NBA, NHL or college basketball, then you need to take advantage of the sportsbook promo codes created by the best sports betting apps. Give these Ambetter Health 400 betting promos a spin — and keep in mind you're entitled to sign up for as many of these sports betting promos as you want.
Best Sportsbook Promos
Betting Site Sportsbook Promos 🔥 Promo Code BetMGM Bet $10, Win $150/First-Bet Offer up to $1,500 WIREBG150 / SBWIRE Caesars Sportsbook Bet $1+, Get 10 100% Profit Boosts SBWIREDYW Fanatics Sportsbook No Sweat Bet up to $100 for 10 Straight Days CLICK HERE bet365 Bet $5, Get $100 in Bonus Bets CLICK HERE FanDuel Bet $5, Win $150 in Bonus Bets CLICK HERE DraftKings Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets CLICK HERE
BetMGM Sportsbook Promo Offer
If you sign up with BetMGM bonus code WIREBG150 in AZ, CO, DC, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, PA, VA and WV, you will clinch a Bet $10, Get $150 in Bonus Bets If You Win offer. Bettors everywhere else receive a protected first bet up to $1,500 – the biggest of all sportsbook promos out there.
With the Bet $10, Get $150 in Bonus Bets deal, you need to win that first bet — so we recommend finding a huge favorite and betting it on the moneyline. You're usually going to find a few huge favorites in college basketball. Saturday, for example, top-ranked Auburn is a big favorite to bounce Georgia at home.
If you win that first bet, BetMGM sends you three $50 bonus bets, and you'll have seven days to play them. With the $1,500 offer, BetMGM refunds losing first bets with bonus bets.
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code
When you set yourself up with the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW and play a first bet for as little as $1, you're guaranteed 10 100% profit-boost tokens.
You'll get 14 days to use these tokens, which double your profit if your bet wins. Here are the only guidelines: You can't attach a token to a bet that's $25 or less and on odds of -10000 or better. The maximum added profit from one of the most creative sportsbook promo codes is $2,500 per boost.
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo
When you get rolling with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo, you snag one No Sweat Bet up to $100 daily for 10 straight days.
Each of these 10 days, you get to choose one wager as your No Sweat Bet. It just needs to be on odds of -500 or longer (no problem with NASCAR, UFC and most college basketball) and you can't wager more than $100. If your No Sweat Bet doesn't win, Fanatics Sportsbook hands you a bonus bet for the same amount. Once a bonus bet hits your account, you have seven days to use it.
bet365 Sportsbook Bonus Code
Check out bet365's new offer, another one of the sportsbook promos that delivers guaranteed bonus bets. Sign up with the bet365 bonus code SBKWIRE, place a $5 first bet and you'll receive $100 in bonus bets.
Doesn't get any easier than this. Once your $5 first bet gets settled, bet365 sends you $100 in bonus bets. You'll have seven days to play them on whatever you want.
FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code
Once you fire up an account with the FanDuel promo code, play a $5 first bet. If it wins, then you'll collect $150 in bonus bets along with your first-bet profit. To win this first bet, it's in your best interest to play a moneyline bet on a big favorite. You can find those often in UFC and college basketball markets.
If you win your first bet, FanDuel provides the $150 in bonus bets with seven days to play it. Better yet, you have the freedom to split that $150 into as many (or as few) bonus bets as you want, making it one of the most flexible sports betting promos.
DraftKings Sportsbook Sign-Up Bonus
There's one more nice sportsbook promo welcome offer to consider: Get started with the DraftKings promo code and you'll be rewarded with $150 in bonus bets INSTANTLY – just for placing a $5 first bet.
As soon as you make that $5 first bet, DraftKings sends you six $25 bonus bets. You'll have seven days to use them all and you can play them on any sport you choose.
Use Best Sportsbook Promos to Bet on NASCAR & More
Ok, you are signed up and ready to use some of these sportsbook promos and welcome bonuses. Let's take a look at what's going on in NASCAR.
Just in case you didn't catch the end of the rain-plagued Daytona 500, which started three-and-a-half hours later, here's a quick recap of the finish: Byron entered the last lap in ninth place, but things went haywire once Austin Cindric, Denny Hamlin and Cole Custer got three-wide in Turn 3. Hamlin got tapped from behind, which led to a ton of guys spinning out. Byron, Tyler Reddick (who started the last lap in 13th) and owner/driver Jimmie Johnson (who was 15th) escaped the carnage to finish 1-2-3.
It's virtually impossible for Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 to match Daytona, let alone the thrilling of a finish as last year's race. Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch and Daniel Suarez went three-wide in their sprint for the checkered flag and Suarez, on the outside, beat Blaney by .003 seconds, while Busch wasn't far behind in the middle.
Sunday's race at Atlanta Motor Speedway should be a tight one as well. Drivers who didn't fare well at Daytona are going to want to make up for that showing. It's worth your while to check the various betting sites after claiming these sportsbook betting bonuses to seek bargains on your favorite drivers.

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