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posted September 26, 2008 at 14:42 EST in NASCAR Betting Trends

NASCAR Wagering - Camping World RV 400

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Online sports wagering enthusiasts and NASCAR bettors alike will have an exciting sports wagering opportunity this Sunday as the good ol’ boys travel to Kansas for the Camping World RV 400. What’s intriguing about races at Kansas is their unpredictability...especially around this time of year. Of the past four races here, three of them have been won by drivers not eligible for the Chase! Overall, only Jeff Gordon has won a race at Kansas more than once since it became part of NASCAR’s regular schedule. That means that there’s plenty of NASCAR betting value on BetUS this weekend!

Clint Bowyer

For Bowyer, this is his home track, and thus, other than the Daytona 500, there isn’t a race on the schedule that he’s hungrier to win. He’s still middling in the Chase standings as we begin to wind down, but a trip back home could change all of that!

Kasey Kahne

Based on the history of this track, you just have to pick people outside the Chase, and Kahne is the best driver not in that category. It’s the typical storyline for Kasey again this week: Will Gillette-Evernham provide him with a decent car this week, or not? If he’s given good equipment, Kahne will surely contend this week.

Mark Martin

The wily veteran has a very solid average finish of 12.4 at Kansas, and also holds the track record for fastest speed—so the old man knows how to get around this place, quickly! For the purpose of loading up on non-Chase drivers at a track that favors them, Martin is as safe a bet as you can have.

Greg Biffle

Three in a row? Why not! Biffle is dynamite at Dover, which is a very similar track to Kansas, and is of course coming off a victory there. NASCAR odds might be stacked against him since the last driver to win three in a row was Jimmie Johnson in 2006, so Biffle could be a sneaky pick this week.

Kevin Harvick

The name is thrown around a lot, but Kevin Harvick truly is “Mr. Consistency.” Harvick has top tens in each of the last eight races heading into this weekend. His team knows how to stay in contention, and it’s just a matter of time before he takes the checkered.

Tony Stewart

Come on—he HAS to win once this year! Poor Tony has endured a lot this season, including a falling out with his team, and numerous mechanical problems that have resulted in disappointing finishes. Stewart won here back in 2006, and was an automatic top five finisher here prior to the controversy this season. Give him another shot this week for a nice payout.