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Fox News
16 hours ago
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2025 NASCAR Odds: Logano, Cindric Early Favorites For Coke Zero Sugar 400
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Daytona for the Coke Zero Sugar 400, the last regular-season competition of the year. When it comes to the odds, bettors can dive into that action and place wagers on which driver they think has what it takes to win outright. Last weekend at Richmond, Austin Dillon got into victory lane one year after his controversial win at the track. This week, however, he's a long +4000 to win at Daytona. Joey Logano and Austin Cindric at +1000 are the early favorites for Saturday's race. So who will take the checkered flag at the Coke Zero Sugar 400? Let's dive into the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Aug. 20. Joey Logano: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total)Austin Cindric: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total)Chase Elliott: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)Ryan Blaney: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)William Byron: +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total)Brad Keselowski: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)Kyle Busch: +1500 (bet $10 to win $160 total)Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total)Christopher Bell: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)Kyle Larson: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)Denny Hamlin: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Chris Buescher: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)Bubba Wallace: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)Tyler Reddick: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)Daniel Suarez: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Alex Bowman: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Ross Chastain: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Ryan Preece: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)Chase Briscoe: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total)Josh Berry: +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total)Carson Hocevar: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)Austin Dillon: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Ty Gibbs: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Michael McDowell: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Erik Jones: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)Todd Gilliland: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)Noah Gragson: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)John Hunter Nemechek: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total)Cole Custer: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)AJ Allmendinger: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Zane Smith: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Ty Dillon: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Shane van Gisbergen: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Justin Haley: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Austin Hill: +8000 (bet $10 to win $810 total)Riley Herbst: +9000 (bet $10 to win $910 total)Cody Ware: +13000 (bet $10 to win $1,310 total)BJ McLeod: +15000 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)Joey Gase: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)Casey Mears: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total) Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!


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17 hours ago
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2025 NASCAR Odds: Logano, Cindric Early Favorites For Coke Zero Sugar 400
NASCAR Cup Series 2025 NASCAR Odds: Logano, Cindric Early Favorites For Coke Zero Sugar 400 Published Aug. 20, 2025 2:52 p.m. ET share facebook x reddit link The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Daytona for the Coke Zero Sugar 400, the last regular-season competition of the year. When it comes to the odds, bettors can dive into that action and place wagers on which driver they think has what it takes to win outright. Last weekend at Richmond, Austin Dillon got into victory lane one year after his controversial win at the track. This week, however, he's a long +4000 to win at Daytona. Joey Logano and Austin Cindric at +1000 are the early favorites for Saturday's race. So who will take the checkered flag at the Coke Zero Sugar 400? Let's dive into the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Aug. 20. Coke Zero Sugar 400 2025 Joey Logano : +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total) Austin Cindric : +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total) Chase Elliott: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total) Ryan Blaney : +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total) William Byron : +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total) Brad Keselowski : +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total) Kyle Busch : +1500 (bet $10 to win $160 total) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. : +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total) Christopher Bell : +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total) Kyle Larson : +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total) Denny Hamlin : +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total) Chris Buescher : +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total) Bubba Wallace : +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total) Tyler Reddick : +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total) Daniel Suarez : +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total) Alex Bowman : +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total) Ross Chastain : +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total) Ryan Preece : +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total) Chase Briscoe : +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total) Josh Berry : +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total) Carson Hocevar : +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total) Austin Dillon : +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total) Ty Gibbs : +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total) Michael McDowell : +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total) Erik Jones : +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total) Todd Gilliland : +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total) Noah Gragson : +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total) John Hunter Nemechek : +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total) Cole Custer : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) AJ Allmendinger : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) Zane Smith : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) Ty Dillon : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) Shane van Gisbergen : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) Justin Haley : +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total) Austin Hill: +8000 (bet $10 to win $810 total) Riley Herbst : +9000 (bet $10 to win $910 total) Cody Ware : +13000 (bet $10 to win $1,310 total) BJ McLeod: +15000 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total) Joey Gase: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total) Casey Mears: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total) Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! What did you think of this story? share


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a day ago
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2025 NASCAR Daytona Entry List: All 40 drivers for Coke Zero Sugar 400
NASCAR Cup Series 2025 NASCAR Daytona Entry List: All 40 drivers for Coke Zero Sugar 400 Published Aug. 20, 2025 10:07 a.m. ET share facebook x reddit link The NASCAR Cup Series takes on Daytona on August 23rd for Coke Zero Sugar 400. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race in Florida. NASCAR Cup Series: Cook Out 400 Highlights | NASCAR on FOX Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series: Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. 2025 NASCAR Daytona Entry List What did you think of this story? share Get more from the NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more
Yahoo
a day ago
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How Daytona International Speedway came to be 66 years ago
DAYTONA BEACH — With the Coke Zero Sugar 400 coming up Aug. 23, NASCAR fans are starting to turn their thoughts to Daytona International Speedway. As the NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale nears, here's a fun look at the place where the race will take place, and how the track wound up there. NASCAR is born In December 1947, a group of men involved with stock-car racing got together in the Ebony Lounge on top of the Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach to form the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, which came to be known as NASCAR. Included in that meeting were about 35 car owners, track promoters, drivers and others involved with racing. Leading the charge to form a unified, stock-car organization was William H.G. France, better known as Bill France, Sr. France was a race driver and mechanic who owned a gas station on Daytona's Main Street. He had started promoting races on the Daytona Beach and Road course in 1938. Daytona International Speedway comes to life NASCAR races were held in several different locations, including on Daytona's Beach and Road course. But by 1958, France was working on building a permanent race track on the western side of Daytona Beach next to the city's airport. A year later, the huge new track dubbed Daytona International Speedway was ready for a race. The track cost an estimated $3 million to build. On Feb. 22, 1959, the inaugural Daytona 500 was held on the 2.5-mile asphalt track with 31-degree high banks. Nearly 42,000 fans came to the newly built Speedway to watch 59 cars battle to fly past the checkered flag first. France awarded the win for the 500-mile race and $19,050 in prize money to Lee Petty. Staff writers Mark Lane and Godwin Kelly contributed to this report This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: History of NASCAR and Daytona International Speedway
Yahoo
a day ago
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Cody Ware's Daytona diary: Why not us at Coke Zero Sugar 400?
Editor's note: Cody Ware, driver of the No. 51 Ford Mustang for Rick Ware Racing, is writing a daily Coke Zero Sugar 400 diary, giving a peek into NASCAR life during race week at Daytona International Speedway. This is Monday's entry. It's good to be back with the Daytona Beach News-Journal. This publication was kind enough to have me provide a daily diary during Daytona Speedweek and, six months later, I'm here to provide a look into how we get ready for the Coke Zero Sugar 400. The summertime race at Daytona is a completely different animal from the Daytona 500. We qualify late in the day on Friday and then we race on Saturday night. Back in February, it was a full immersion with practice, time trials, qualifying races and more practice, all in the lead up to the Daytona 500. Here in August, it's a single lap of qualifying on Friday before 160 laps on Saturday night. The time at the track is much lower, but the stakes are still high. It's 100 fewer miles than the Daytona 500, but the points pay the same. And just like a Daytona 500 win punches your ticket to the playoffs, a win in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 does the same thing. However, for those who haven't won yet this season and are outside of the top-16 cutoff to make the 10-race playoffs — which includes yours truly — it's the last chance to make NASCAR's version of the postseason. 'Win and you're in' is the mantra this weekend at Daytona. With that comes a heighted level of aggression. There are guys who will take a lot more risk trying to win their way into the playoffs. Some guys might be less aggressive, some might be willing to take all the risk, either because it's their last chance to make the playoffs, or because they're already in and they feel like they're playing with house money, so they go hard for another win. Just having good awareness and navigating all that is important. Last year at this race, I scored my best career NASCAR Cup Series result. I finished fourth, just a few clicks behind first-time winner Harrison Burton. It was kind of a chaotic race, but I guess typical for the summer race at Daytona. There were 40 lead changes and two massive, multicar accidents that collected nearly half the field. It was a bit of survival and a bit of racing hard. It was really about the timing of when I made decisions. It wasn't about racing hard versus not racing hard. It was knowing when to race and when to ride, and that played a lot into our result. Daytona is more of a mental game. It's like playing chess at 200 mph versus beating and banging. I feel like I've honed my craft at the superspeedways and the results show. Now is the time to capitalize and put our No. 51 Arby's Ford Mustang Dark Horse in victory lane. We always seem to do well at Daytona, and I think even more so in the summer, so why not us? I think we have just as good a shot as anybody to win on Saturday night. Our preparation for Saturday began on Monday, at least from my perspective. The team juggles the race that's next up with the race that's next week and the week after that. I'm pretty focused on the race in front of me, and when it's over, I try to put it in the rearview mirror and focus on what's immediately ahead. Last Saturday, we raced at Richmond. We got back home to Charlotte around 2 a.m. on Sunday, and I think I laid my head down a little bit before 3 a.m. So, Sunday was kind of a recovery day. My work for Daytona began Monday. I hit the gym and focused mostly on cardio. I wanted to get the heart pumping, get a good sweat and get sharpened up ahead of our team meeting. Usually, our team meeting is on Tuesday afternoon, but we've got a Goodyear tire test this Tuesday, so we needed to move up our meeting so we could rehash everything from Richmond while it was still fresh in our minds, all while looking ahead to Daytona. The work we do on weekends is there for everyone to see, but the work we do Monday through Thursday ahead of a race weekend is kind of under the radar. My goal this week with these diaries is to show you all that goes into what we hope is a very successful weekend at Daytona. This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Cody Ware: Daytona summer race is different animal than Daytona 500