Bet the 2016 Brickyard 400 – Kyle Busch Odds to Win

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Jul/22/2016

You can bet the 2016 Brickyard 400 online.  Kyle Busch, the defending Brickyard 400 winner, is an 11-2 odds favorite to win.

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He posted the fastest lap at Friday’s Happy Hour in Indianapolis — 184.619 mph after 30 laps.

“It’s pretty cool,” Busch told the media about returning to defend his title Sunday.  “I get a good chance to come out here and hopefully have an opportunity to defend our Brickyard 400 victory of last year and look forward to being able to do that again in the Skittles colors and hopefully take Toyota to victory lane here for the second time. But you know, overall we’ve had a good season. We’ve had good speed in our race cars. Joe Gibbs Racing has been really fast, so there’s a good opportunity for any of our teammates to win. It’s just a matter of being able to put all the pieces together for our car and make sure the 18 is as fast as we can make it.”

Odds to Win 2016 Brickyard 400 (7/24/16)

Driver

Odds

Kyle Busch

11/2

Kevin Harvick

13/2

Martin Truex Jr.

13/2

Joey Logano

7/1

Brad Keslowski

8/1

Carl Edwards

8/1

Jimmie Johnson

8/1

Matt Kenseth

10/1

Chase Elliott

15/1

Jeff Gordon

15/1

Kurt Busch

15/1

Denny Hamlin

18/1

Kyle Larson

18/1

Tony Stewart

25/1

Austin Dillon

65/1

Kasey Kahne

80/1

Paul Menard

80/1

Ryan Blaney

80/1

Ryan Newman

80/1

Greg Biffle

100/1

Jamie McMurray

100/1

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

200/1

AJ Allmendinger

300/1

Aric Almirola

300/1

Trevor Bayne

300/1

Casey Mears

500/1

Clint Bowyer

500/1

Danica Patrick

500/1

Chris Buescher

1000/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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