Best Bet for Yellawood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway

DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 03: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, poses with the winner sticker on his car in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on September 03, 2023 in Darlington, South Carolina. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

With six races left in the season the  NASCAR Cup Series heads to Talladega Alabama this weekend. Talladega Superspeedway is the largest oval on the NASCAR schedule. The track is a 2.66-mile tri-oval with extreme banking. In the turns the track is banked at 33 degrees. The tri-oval has 16.5 degrees of banking. Only the straightaways, at just 2 degrees, are relatively flat.

Talladega only has one true comparable track, Daytona International Speedway. Talladega and Daytona are true pack drafting tracks where the field bunches together to increase overall speed by drafting off each other. Atlanta’s 2022 reconfiguration has introduced significant drafting elements to that track. However the shorter distance and lower banking there gives Atlanta a  unique flair. So Atlanta isn’t particularly helpful in projecting Talladega.

Even without using races from Atlanta, we still have plenty of data to work with when projecting this weekend. In 2024 we have three previous races at Daytona (2) and Talladega (1) to use. Also, since individual speed matters less here, we can go back across a bigger period of time to look at overall driver skill. That means we can use the entire Gen 7 period (2022- present). Across the nearly three years of Gen 7 races we now have 11 races to evaluate.

It’s also important to keep in mind that this race is somewhat different from other drafting track races. This is a playoff race, the only true drafting race of the playoffs. Over the past 10 years of the Playoffs, a non-Playoff driver has won this race exactly once. That single win was Bubba Wallace in the rain-shortened 2021 race. In fact, playoff drivers have finished the race 1-2 in five of the last 10 races.

Kyle Larson Top Chevy | +1000 (Caesars Sportsbook and Bet365)

Kyle Larson does not normally come to mind when we think of elite drivers at drafting tracks. If we only look at his results, this makes sense. In the 11 Gen 7 races at Daytona and Talladega, Larson has just 1 Top 10 finish. Larson finished 4th at the first Talladega race in 2022. In fact, he has only finished five of the 11 Gen 7 drafting races on the lead lap.

Larson’s poor finishes have been more bad luck than poor driving, though. While survival is a skill at these tracks, even the best drivers get caught up in wrecks that are not of their own making. Larson’s poor results are covering up some good racing before incidents.

Larson’s Gen 7 Data

If we look at Front Runners from Win The Race, we see that Larson has spent more of his laps completed inside the Top 10 than any other Cup Series driver in the 11 Gen 7 races at Daytona and Talladega. Larson also has the third-best weighted average running position, behind only Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott. Simply put, Larson hasn’t gotten great finishes, but he has been running towards the front of these races.

Top 5 drivers sorted by percentage of laps completed that were run inside the Top 10 at Daytona and Talladega (2022- Present)

Larson in 2024

Looking to 2024 we can see that Larson has continued to run towards the front. His laps completed in the Top 10 for 2024 are down slightly, to 41.48%. Larson has done a great job of staying alive though. He has completed almost every single lap at Daytona and Talladega in 2024. Larson has only failed to complete one lap, the final lap of the Summer Daytona race. His 41.48% Top 10 laps is also still the second best among Chevy drivers.

Top 7 drivers sorted by percentage of laps completed that were run inside the Top 10 at Daytona and Talladega (2024)

Sooner or later, I expect the variance of accidents to favor rather than hurt Larson at this track type. When you run up front as often as he is doing at these tracks, the odds are that things will eventually fall your way. So getting Larson at +1000 to finish at the Top Chevy is a bet I want to get now. The Speed Geeks Sim Center at Win the Race has fair value on Larson to finish at the Top Chevy at +879, and that’s with the sim being agnostic to favoring playoff drivers and, therefore, driving up the odds that Kyle Bush finishes as the Top Chevy.

Speed Geeks Sim Center Discord Bot at Win The Race. Odds for a driver to finish as Top Chevrolet.

I wouldn’t bet Larson all the way down to the +879 that the Sim Center says is fair, but at +1000, I’m willing to bet that if we run this race 100 times, Larson finishes at the Top Chevy at least 10 of them, making +1000 a value bet.

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Joey Logano Could Break Richard Petty’s 47-Year-Old Record

What’s Happening?

Joey Logano could break Richard Petty’s 47-year-old record for the most consecutive drafting-track races led this weekend at EchoPark Speedway. After leading laps in the Daytona 500, Logano has now led in 19 straight drafting-track races, dating back to 2023, tying a mark The King set from 1974 to 1979.

  • If Logano leads even a single lap in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, he would set a new all-time record with 20 consecutive drafting-track races led.
  • Richard Petty established the original streak across events at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, the only true drafting tracks of that era.
  • Since its 2022 reconfiguration, EchoPark Speedway has raced like a superspeedway, placing it in the same statistical category as Daytona and Talladega.
  • Joey Logano has led laps in 35 of his last 37 drafting-track starts dating back to 2019, with the only exceptions being Atlanta (now EchoPark) in July 2022 and Talladega in October 2022.
  • Since joining Team Penske in 2013, Joey Logano has led in 45 of the 59 drafting-track races disputed since the 2013 Daytona 500.

Logano now has a clear opportunity to move past Petty and claim sole possession of one of NASCAR’s longest-standing superspeedway records, and considering his and Team Penske’s history of dominance in this style of tracks, it seems that he is poised to break it.

Chris Gabehart and Denny Hamlin

Chris Gabehart Responds to JGR’s Lawsuit

What’s Happening?

Chris Gabehart has responded to Joe Gibbs Racing’s lawsuit, strongly denying the allegations and calling the claims “false,” “frivolous,” and “retaliatory” in a public statement released this Friday.

After the lawsuit became public, on Thursday, Gabehart spoke out for the first time, stating that he did not share any confidential JGR information with Spire Motorsports or any third parties and that he intends to prove that in court. He also said a third-party forensic review of his personal devices found no evidence supporting the accusations, adding that JGR declined an offer to examine Spire’s systems before filing suit.

“Yesterday afternoon, Joe Gibbs Racing filed a lawsuit claiming — falsely — that I shared JGR confidential information with Spire Motorsports and/or other unnamed third parties… I feel compelled to speak out today and forcefully and emphatically deny these frivolous and retaliatory claims.”

Gabehart said he will address the matter further in a formal legal response in the coming days.

You can learn more about the lawsuit, why it started and all the context surrounding it in the article linked below

What Happens if it Rains at Atlanta This Weekend?

What’s Happening?

Weather could play a major role in the NASCAR weekend at EchoPark Speedway, with current forecasts calling for a 40% chance of rain Saturday afternoon and increasing to 55% in the evening. While conditions are expected to improve, contingency plans are already in place in case races cannot be completed as scheduled

If Saturday Goes as Planned
  • All scheduled events run normally across the NASCAR Truck Series, O’Reilly Series, and Cup Series
  • No changes to Sunday’s schedule
If One Saturday Race Is Postponed
  • The delayed race would move to Sunday morning
  • It would run before the Cup Series race
  • Other races remain in their original slots
If Both Saturday Races Are Postponed
  • Sunday becomes a tripleheader, with the expected running order being: 1. O’Reilly Series, 2. Cup Series, 3. Truck Series
  • Schedule subject to change depending on conditions

NASCAR has not announced any official schedule changes yet, as decisions will be based on how conditions develop in real time. With rain chances increasing through Saturday afternoon and evening, teams are preparing for multiple outcomes, and Sunday is expected to serve as the primary backup window if events can’t be completed as planned.

Conditions are constantly being monitored, but fans should be prepared for possible schedule adjustments throughout the weekend. We’ll keep you updated throughout the race weekend here on The Daily Downforce