Professional bettor doubts NASCAR parity will last in 2023

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Professional bettor doubts NASCAR parity will last in 2023

While a perusal of the odds to win the 2023 Cup Series championship supports the notion that NASCAR has gone a long way toward achieving the parity it sought with the Next Gen car, a top professional bettor anticipates a shift back in the other direction next year.

After a 2022 season that saw a record-tying 19 different winners, the 2023 futures board is bloated at the top. At the market-marking Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson both opened at +700 odds, and following that Hendrick Motorsports duo, there are 10 — 10! — drivers all offered at +1200.

Here is a partial list of drivers‘ odds to win the title next November at Phoenix Raceway posted at the Westgate and Barstool Sportsbook.

Driver

SuperBook

Barstool

Chase Elliott

+700

+500

Kyle Larson

+700

+650

Joey Logano

+1200

+900

Denny Hamlin

+1200

+900

Christopher Bell

+1200

+1100

Ryan Blaney

+1200

+1100

Ross Chastain

+1200

+1100

William Byron

+1200

+1200

Tyler Reddick

+1200

+1200

Martin Truex Jr

+1200

+1400

Kyle Busch

+1200

+1400

Kevin Harvick

+1200

+2000

Chase Briscoe

+2500

+2500

Bubba Wallace

+2500

+4000

Alex Bowman

+2500

+2000

Daniel Suárez

+4000

+3300

Ty Gibbs

+6000

+2500

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Should this pricing be interpreted as not even the oddsmakers having a clue as to what will transpire next year?

“One hundred percent,” admitted Ed Salmons, vice president of risk management at the Westgate and the sports betting industry‘s most influential NASCAR bookmaker.

“You know that the two Hendrick guys are going to be decent. The rest, I have no idea, especially with Kyle (Busch) switching teams (to Richard Childress Racing), Reddick going to (23XI Racing),” Salmons told NASCAR.com this week. “It‘s just so much unknown.”

But Zack White, who has been betting NASCAR professionally for over 15 years and loves to get down on some futures action, believes that with a season of Next Gen experience, the cream will again rise to the top.

“NASCAR futures handicapping for the 2022 season was like no other season I‘ve seen,” White said in a text message. “…You had all teams no matter how big or small getting a car that shared 95% identical parts and setups, and it was the tightest the playing field has ever been. This created a ton of futures value with teams that had historically been viewed as 2nd or 3rd tier. But since those teams (had) drivers with talent and now had equipment as good as anyone else, it made them just as competitive as the historical top-tier teams.

“I predict that the 2023 season will be a lot different,” White continued. “While everyone was in the same boat and learning on the fly for 2022, these teams have had over a year to shake this new car down and play with it. And I think we will see a shift back to a handful of teams with superior chances each week. Those will be the teams with the biggest R&D budgets, the best engineers and the most experienced team members. And also the really talented drivers.”

Salmons agrees with the sentiment that some teams will have things figured out heading into the season, but while there‘s value to be found on the futures board, finding that value isn‘t easy.

“You would think now that they‘ve had a year to digest the car that someone will jump ahead next year,” Salmons said. “I don‘t know who it‘s going to be, but someone usually finds some tricks and starts to jump ahead.”

Betting also open on Daytona 500

Shortly after hanging odds to win the next season‘s title, Salmons opened wagering on the 2023 Daytona 500.

Here are odds to win the Great American Race for drivers priced at +2500 or shorter at the SuperBook.

Driver

Odds

Chase Elliott

+1200

Ryan Blaney

+1200

Denny Hamlin

+1400

Joey Logano

+1400

Ross Chastain

+1600

William Byron

+1600

Kyle Larson

+1600

Bubba Wallace

+1600

Austin Cindric

+1600

Brad Keselowski

+1600

Michael McDowell

+2500

Kevin Harvick

+2500

Tyler Reddick

+2500

Daniel Suárez

+2500

MORE: Daytona 500 winner history

Head-to-head driver matchups, group matchups, and winning manufacturer are also available at the Las Vegas bet shop.

The latter-most category has Chevrolet the +125 favorite, Ford priced at +160, and Toyota +345.

Salmons indicated he‘s written “small bets, little stuff” on his early futures odds from “tourists, no sharp money.”

The Daytona 500 is the market of greater betting interest.

“Daytona always gets more action,” Salmons said.

Marcus DiNitto is Senior News Editor at Gaming Today. He‘s been covering sports business for 24 years and sports betting for 11. NASCAR is among the many sports Marcus enjoys betting but often loses on. Follow him on Twitter; do not bet his picks.