
Best non-Chaser odds to win AAA Texas 500
We've shown you the odds for the eight Chase for the Sprint Cup drivers to win at Texas Motor Speedway, now check out the guys looking to ruin the Chase party on Sunday.
Check out the drivers below who have odds that are better than 100/1:
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Martin Truex, Jr., 4/1 odds
It’s no surprise that Truex is the highest ranked non-Chase driver. If he didn’t have trouble at Talladega, he could very well be running for a championship still. He’s fully in ‘go fast and win’ mode, which likely makes him even more dangerous.
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Chase Elliott, 8/1
The young Elliott finished fifth in the spring race at Texas and continues to impress in his rookie campaign. If he’s going to grab a win in his first Sprint Cup season, Texas is definitely the place he could do it.
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Brad Keselowski, 10/1
Keselowski chased down Jimmie Johnson last week at Martinsville but ran out of time, and the week before he was dominant until he lost his engine. Expect Keselowski to play a big role in the Chase outcome, even though he’s been eliminated.
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Kyle Larson, 12/1
When you provide multiple lanes for drivers, Larson thrives. He got his first career win earlier this year at Michigan and the multiple grooves at Texas are very similar. Expect him to be there at the end.
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Kasey Kahne, 35/1
It’d be slightly unexpected if Kahne took home the checkered flag on Sunday but he has visited Victory Lane before at Texas.
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Austin Dillon, 55/1
The odds for the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet probably went up when he grabbed the pole last night. He’s been consistent through the past 10 races outside of a crash at Charlotte. It wouldn’t be the biggest surprise if Dillon got his first career win at Texas.
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Alex Bowman, 55/1
Filling in for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Bowman will look to do what Dale Jr. did in 2000, win his first career race. The equipment can definitely get to Victory Lane and the young Bowman has shown he can race with anyone.
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Tony Stewart, 60/1
It’d be the biggest story of the weekend if Smoke grabbed his 50th victory of his career and the people of Texas would love to send him off with one more win.
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Ryan Newman, 60/1
Newman has quietly been consistent since barely missing the Chase but he hasn’t had race winning speed all season. It’d be unlikely for him to grab a win.
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Jamie McMurray, 75/1
If these odds were for McMurray to compete for a top 10 then they’d be quite a bit better than 75/1. When it comes to chances for McMurray to end up in Victory Lane, it feels like a long shot.
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AJ Allmendinger, 75/1
The ‘Dinger has trended in the right direction the past month but there’s a reason it’d be a huge payout if he ended up with a win on Sunday. The JTG Daugherty team has improved this season but not sure they’re in winning form yet.
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Ryan Blaney, 80/1
The Wood Brothers No. 21 and the rookie Blaney have looked good throughout the season, but Texas Motor Speedway hasn’t been his favorite track. In three starts, it’s statistically his worst track on the circuit. Maybe his luck will change Sunday.
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