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The model began its 2025 season by calling Chase Elliott to win for a +300 payout at the Clash at Bowman Gray and was also high on Byron as a +2000 longshot at Daytona.
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DraftKings is welcoming new NASCAR bettors with a three-part bonus that's worth a potential $1,250 ahead of the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Christopher Bell captured the 14th NASCAR Cup Series pole of his career during qualifying at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, on Saturday.
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Martinsville Speedway will play host to several hours of Xfinity and Cup series action Saturday afternoon on the short track. NASCAR’s premier series will hit the 0.526-mile oval at 2:05 p.m ET for a 55-minute session that will be followed immediately by qualifying for Sunday’s 400-lap race.
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Christopher Bell led the second-most laps while taking home three race victories in 2024, but that campaign will most likely be remembered for the "wall ride" at Martinsville that got him DQ'd ...
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