A day after Austin Cindric claimed an unexpected victory in the Shady Rays 200, the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to the Kentucky Speedway on Friday night at 8 p.m. ET for the Alsco 300 2020. This is the eleventh race of the Xfinity series since May 21, as the series seeks to compensate for lost occasions due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thursday’s 15 most sensitive will be reversed for the initial order on Friday, meaning rookie Myatt Snider will take the pole position.
Snider, however, is going off as a huge long shot at 80-1 in the latest 2020 Alsco 300 odds. The NASCAR Xfinity Series at Kentucky odds list Chase Briscoe as the favorite at 5-2, followed closely by Cindric and Noah Gragson at 3-1. Before locking in any 2020 Alsco 300 picks or entering a NASCAR DFS contest on a site like FanDuel or DraftKings, be sure to see the NASCAR Xfinity Series predictions from the proven model at SportsLine.
Developed through Mike McClure, a daily predictive knowledge engineer Fantasy Pro and SportsLine, this NASCAR-patented prediction style simulates a race 10,000 times, taking into account points such as track history and recent results.
The style began the 2020 NASCAR season by opting for Denny Hamlin to earn his back-to-back moment at the 10-1 Daytona 500 Miles. It also had a hot start after the coronavirus was discontinued, calling seven of the 10 most sensitive drivers in The Real Heroes 400 and Toyota 500 in Darlington.
Using the style, McClure also an absolute game over winner Brad Keselowski at 13-1 as one of his most productive bets in Bristol. The style also announced Kevin Harvick’s victory in Atlanta and won a wholly nine out of the 10 most sensitive of this race. McClure also used style to secure an absolute bet on Hamlin’s 10-1 win in Miami.
And last week at The Brickyard, the style called Harvick’s fourth win of the season. In addition, McClure used the style to identify winner Noah Gragson (13-1) as one of his bets on the 2020 Xfinity Series Cheddar last month. Anyone who has followed the style has noticed massive comments.
Now, the style simulated the Alsco three hundred and a hundred times on Friday, July 10. Visit here for the full projected ranking.
For the 2020 Alsco 300, the style is superior to Daniel Hemric, even though he is a 25-1 big shot in Kentucky’s Xfinity Series ratings. It’s a goal for anyone for a huge salary. Hemric has a better chance on Friday because he didn’t run on Thursday and will have to get out of the group queue when he’s about to start 34th.
But he’s been a regular contender at the Xfinity Series level this year, recording five finishes of seventh place or better, including a runner-up performance at Charlotte. He’s had a ton of success at Kentucky as well, finishing second in 2018 and ninth in 2017 at the Xfinity level. He also finished third in the Truck Series at Kentucky in 2016.
And a big surprise: Ross Chastain, a 7-1 Las Vegas favorite, stumbles a lot and is slightly among the five most sensitive. There are much higher values in this initial alignment of the Alsco 300 2020. Chastain has been a normal in the 10 most sensitive this year, but he’s still for his first absolute win.
And he had a third place forged on Thursday, Kentucky has not been a wonderful track for him historically. He has an average final position of 29.50 in his two Cup Series races at this stage, and has not been much more wonderful at the Xfinity level, with a slight average among the 20 most sensitive entered this week. With little chance and little luck in Kentucky, Chastain is a favorite of Alsco’s 2020 three-hundred to avoid Friday.
The style also points to driving force with the NASCAR Xfinity 2020 series with a Kentucky probability of 25-1 or higher to make a serious checkered flag race. Anyone who supports this pilot can hit hard. You can only see who it is here.
So who wins the Alsco 300 on Friday 2020? And what shot from afar stuns NASCAR? See the latest odds below, then SportsLine now to see the full NASCAR 2020 rating projected in Kentucky, all the style that crushed your NASCAR selections and nailed the Daytona 500.
Chase Briscoe 5-2 Austin Cindric 3-1 Noah Gragson 3-1 Ross Chastain 7-1 Justin Allgaier 15-2 Brandon Jones 12-1 Harrison Burton 12-1 Justin Haley 14-1 Daniel Hemric 25-1 Anthony Alfredo 33-1 Jeb Burton 33-1 Riley Herbst 33-1 Field 33-1 Michael Annett 50-1 Ryan Sieg 66-1 Myatt Snider 80-1 Jeremy Clements 100-1 Brett Moffitt 100-1 Brandon Brown 150-1
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