Christmas for Racing fans...Coca Cola 600, Indy 500 and the Monaco GP all this weekend...odds and info

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Verstappen seems to win them all but this might be Sergio's time

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Indy 500...havent watched in a few years but remember it being pretty fun


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CocaCola 600

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Some CocaCola betting ideas


Race Winner — Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte


Kyle Larson +550


The last American hero is Kyle Larson. Yes! He’s a sim racer, a rich man, an ex-cancelled driver, a Cali kid who hard-charges sprint cars on dirt. Mother dog! He is the lead-footed Asian-American from Elk Grove, the true vision of the modern racer.


Larson is listed every week, and he hit last week. He hit hard. Larson walloped the field in the All-Star race. He did it all weekend and all week. He won the Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro on Saturday in dominant fashion. On Tuesday, he stunk up the show at Wayne County Speedway, a the dirt track in Northern Ohio. A week earlier, he won at a dirt track in Southern Ohio — Atomic Speedway. A couple weeks before that, on a whim, Larson decided to race a modified for the first time ever. Sure enough, he won, making it 10 wins across seven different racing divisions at El Dora. Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player of all time and he was a decent baseball player. The novice will lump all styles of racing together. Experts know they’re different. Dirt to stock car might as well be basketball to baseball. Even the dirt disciplines differ drastically. He’s the greatest ever. He knows it. His beer-shotgunning wife knows it (she’s also a dirt racer and the sister of the No. 2 dirt racer in the world). And you know it. But he’s not done proving it to you. Where did he spend his day last Thursday? He wasn’t racing. He was studying at Indianapolis at the Indy 500 practice.


William Byron +700


It’s the same drivers every week. It is. Look at the data. Earlier this season, Byron won at Las Vegas and followed with another win the next week at Phoenix (a different racing package but Phoenix has intermediate-track tendencies). When the intermediate-track package returned a month ago, Byron led the most laps at Dover. The next week, he went from three laps down at Kansas to a third-place finish. After failing to visit victory lane with a race-winning car in the prior two weeks, Byron sealed the deal with his first win at Darlington. Charlotte is Byron’s home track. Technically, the track is in Concord. Byron grew up just down the road in Mooresville and just down the street from Jimmie Johnson. This is not just a Crown Jewel event. It’s a big one for Byron.







Race Winner — Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte


Denny Hamlin +800


Larson and Byron have the wins. Hendrick has been dominant this season. Over the last month, the gap between Hendrick and the JGR Toyotas has closed. That’s the storyline, but that’s not the real story. The gap does not exist. Martin Truex Jr. (+1200) won at Dover and recorded the second-quickest average lap time at Kansas. Hamlin had the fastest average lap time at Kansas and won the race. He was fourth in speed at Dover and fifth at Las Vegas and Auto Club (Fontana). An average of those four rankings comes out as 3.8 — that’s the best in the intermediate-track package. Hamlin won the pole for the 2022 Coca-Cola 600 and lost the lead within the first 10 laps. He spent the next 400 laps running inside the top 10. In overtime, Hamlin took the lead on lap 405 and went on to win at Charlotte for the first time in 31 tries.


Ryan Blaney +1500


High speed tracks suit Ryan Blaney’s driving style. Dover, Charlotte, Texas, and even Bristol for that matter, are fast tracks and they’re Blaney’s better tracks. Several weeks ago at Dover, Blaney’s average lap time was the fastest. He did that without leading a lap. His team nailed the Dover setup. That setup is not too different from Charlotte. He’ll be fast again this weekend. Team Penske had a strong run in 2022 when the schedule shifted to intermediate tracks. That run was highlighted by Blaney’s $1 million win at Texas. He was running in the top 5 in last season’s Coca-Cola 600 but got wrecked on a restart on lap 192.
 

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Indy 500 should be on your bucket list. Nothing like it. TV doesn't do it justice. If you ever get the chance to go, grab seats in the 1st turn. You won't regret it. Been 8 times over the years.. Looking forward to going again soon, hopefully next year.
 

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Indy 500 should be on your bucket list. Nothing like it. TV doesn't do it justice. If you ever get the chance to go, grab seats in the 1st turn. You won't regret it. Been 8 times over the years.. Looking forward to going again soon, hopefully next year.
Where to sit?


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E stand is the best.. I've had seats two rows from the screen. fuckn crazy to see those cars at those speeds coming at you.
Start of the race and restarts are the best.
 

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All kinds of info on these races for betting purposes

 

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10 to win 50 on Palou

Starting lineup​


2023 Indianapolis 500 starting grid​



PosDriverCar #
1Alex Palou10
2Rinus VeeKay21
3Felix Rosenqvist6
4Santino Ferrucci14
5Pato O’Ward5
6Scott Dixon9
7Alexander Rossi7
8Takuma Sato11
9Tony Kanaan66
10Marcus Ericsson8
11Benjamin Pedersen55
12Will Power12
13Ed Carpenter33
14Scott McLaughlin3
15Kyle Kirkwood27
16Conor Daly20
17Josef Newgarden2
18Ryan Hunter-Reay23
19Romain Grosjean28
20Helio Castroneves06
21Colton Herta26
22Simon Pagenaud60
23David Malukas18
24Marco Andretti98
25Stefan Wilson24
26Devlin DeFrancesco29
27Agustin Canapino78
28Callum Ilott77
29RC Enerson50
30Katherine Legge44
31Christian Lundgaard45
32Sting Ray Robb51
33Jack Harvey30
 

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Great odds on pretty much anyone not named Verstappen or Alonso.


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and here is why the odds are so skewed at the top

The big thing to know heading into this race: it's almost impossible to pass here. The last time a driver won here while starting lower than third was in 1996, and last year just one driver finished in the top 10 without starting in the top 10, as Valtteri Bottas went from 12th to ninth.
 

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Crashes galore at Indy
 

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