NASCAR Xfinity 500 Odds: Truex Jr. A Slight Favorite Heading Into Final Round of 8 Race

Three spots in the Championship 4 are still up for grabs heading into the final Round of 8 race. Martin Truex Jr., the winner in 2019, is favored at +450. Find out how everyone else stacks up behind him in our Xfinity 500 odds board.

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Chris Gregory • Publishing Editor
Oct 26, 2021 • 15:00 ET • 3 min read
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The chase for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship is coming down to the wire, and betting odds are now on the board for the Xfinity 500, the final event in the Round of 8. 

Kyle Larson is heating up again at the perfect time, but he isn't topping the NASCAR odds board this week — so let's see how the rest of the field stacks up.

Here's our first look at the NASCAR betting odds to win the Xfinity 500, which takes place at Martinsville Speedway at 2:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, October 31.

Xfinity 500 odds

Driver Odds to Win
Martin Truex Jr. +450
Kyle Larson +500
Chase Elliot +600
Denny Hamlin +650
Ryan Blaney +700
Kyle Busch +800
Joey Logano +850
Brad Keselowski +900
William Byron +1,100
Christopher Bell +2,000
Kevin Harvick +2,500
Alex Bowman +4,000
Kurt Busch +4,000
Tyler Reddick +5,000
Aric Almirola +6,000
Matt DiBenedetto +6,000
Ross Chastain +8,000
Bubba Wallace +10,000
Austin Dillon +13,000
Chris Buescher +15,000
Cole Custer +15,000
Daniel Suarez +15,000
Erik Jones +15,000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +20,000
Chase Briscoe +20,000
Ryan Newman +25,000
Michael McDowell +25,000
Ryan Preece +25,000
Corey Lajoie +30,000
Justin Haley +40,000
Anthony Alfredo +50,000
B.J. McLeod +100,000
Timmy Hill +100,000
Joey Gase +100,000
Cody Ware +100,000
Josh Bilicki +100,000
Quin Houff +100,000
Garrett Smithley +100,000

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook as of October 26, 2021.

Favorite to win the Xfinity 500

Heading into the final race in the Round of 8, Kyle Larson is white-hot but isn't the favorite this week. He sits second at +500 behind Martin Truex Jr. While Larson is in incredible form, winning the last three races, Truex Jr. won this race in 2019 so comes in with a slight edge on the odds board at +450.

Chase Elliott (+600) sits third on the odds board after finishing second at the Hollywood Casino 400 last weekend. Elliott has racked up two wins, 14 Top-5 finishes, and 20 Top-10 finishes this season en route to second place in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, where he holds a two point lead over Denny Hamlin heading into the weekend.

Hamlin is fourth on the board at +650, who's had quite a season himself. He's won twice and has tallied 18 Top-5 finishes and 24 Top-10 finishes so far this season.

Ryan Blaney (+800) sits fifth after not finishing the Hollywood Casino 400 last weekend. He'll need to perform as last week's finish pushed him out of the picture for the Championship 4.

How to bet on NASCAR

The most popular way to bet on NASCAR is by simply picking the winner of a race, which is also referred to as an outright. There are plenty of other ways to wager, including betting on whether or not a driver will finish in the Top 3 or Top 10 of a race.

Another popular betting option is head-to-head matchup betting, where sportsbooks pair up two drivers and you choose who you think will finish better in the race, which is far easier than trying to select someone to win out of a field of approximately 40 drivers. For tips on NASCAR betting check out our How to Bet NASCAR page.

Where can I bet on NASCAR?

You can bet on NASCAR odds at most online and casino sportsbooks, including NASCAR race winner, Top 3, and Top-10 finish odds. Head over to our top sportsbooks to bet on NASCAR odds in your area.

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