Analyzing the NASCAR Ally 400 Odds, Predictions, and Longshot Picks for Sunday, June 30th

Analyzing the NASCAR Ally 400 Odds, Predictions, and Longshot Picks for Sunday, June 30th

Brady Trettenero

Jun 25, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Chris Buescher (17) leads NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson (5) NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman (48) and NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney (12) into turn two during the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

  • NASCAR Ally 400 takes place this Sunday at Nashville Superspeedway
  • Kyle Larson leads the NASCAR odds as the favorite to win the Ally 400
  • Read on for NASCAR Ally 400 predictions, odds, and longshot picks

The NASCAR Ally 400 is set to take place on Sunday, June 30, 2024, at the Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee. The green flag is scheduled to drop at 3:30 p.m. ET, with the race broadcast live on NBC.

Betting odds are now available for Sunday’s event, with Kyle Larson leading the way at +450 odds. Our NASCAR longshot picks for Sunday include a racer at +5000 odds, paying out $5000 on a successful $100 wager.

Here are the NASCAR Ally 400 odds at BetMGM, along with our predictions and longshot picks.

NASCAR Ally 400 Odds

Driver Odds
Kyle Larson +450
Denny Hamlin +550
Martin Truex Jr. +700
Ross Chastain +750
Christopher Bell +800
Chase Elliott +850
Ryan Blaney +900
William Byron +1000
Tyler Reddick +1000
Joey Logano +1800
Brad Keselowski +1800
Ty Gibbs +2000
Chris Buescher +2000

Odds as of June 29, 2024 at BetMGM Sportsbook. Check out the top betting promo codes for the NASCAR Ally 400. 

Based on these odds, Kyle Larson is the favorite with an implied probability of 18.2% to win the Ally 400.

NASCAR Ally Predictions

Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion, is the favorite to win the Ally 400 at +450 odds. Larson’s success at the Nashville Superspeedway is undeniable, as he won the inaugural Cup Series race at this track in 2021 and has never finished outside the top five in three starts.

Larson’s ability to navigate the 1.33-mile concrete oval and his recent strong performances make him a safe betting choice.  However, Denny Hamlin (+550) and Martin Truex Jr. (+700) are also strong contenders for the win.

Hamlin has been getting better and better at Nashville, going from 21st in 2021 to 6th and 3rd in the last two races. His consistency and experience might just be the winning combo this weekend as he aims for his fourth victory of the season. Plus, his team, Joe Gibbs Racing, has a great track record here, which could give Hamlin an edge over the competition.

Truex, on the other hand, has been knocking on the door of victory lane all season and has a history of epic runs at Nashville, making him an attractive betting option. His ability to lead laps and consistently run up front makes him a serious threat to win the Ally 400.

Christopher Bell (+800) is another driver to watch, as he’s coming off a dominant weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where he won both the Xfinity and Cup Series races. Bell’s momentum and his top-ten finishes in all three Nashville races make him a strong candidate for the win.

Other notable drivers with a chance to win include Chase Elliott (+850), who won at Nashville in 2022 and has been consistently strong this season, and Ross Chastain (+750), the defending Ally 400 winner who has finished in the top five in all three Nashville races.

  • Kyle Larson to win the Ally 400
  • Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. to finish top 5
  • Christopher Bell to secure a top-3 finish

NASCAR Ally Longshot Picks

For those looking for a potentially high-paying bet, there are several longshots worth considering in the Ally 400.

Ty Gibbs (+2000), grandson of team owner Joe Gibbs, is a promising rookie who finished 14th at Nashville last year. With his teammates’ strong performances at this track, Gibbs could benefit from their setup and knowledge, offering decent value at +2000 odds for bettors willing to take a chance on him.

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Another longshot to consider is Brad Keselowski (+1800). The veteran driver has multiple Xfinity Series wins at Nashville and has been showing signs of improvement with his new team, RFK Racing. Keselowski’s experience and success at this track make him an appealing bet at +1800 odds.

Finally, Alex Bowman (+5000) could be a surprise contender for the win. Despite his long odds, Bowman has quietly put together a strong season, with ten top-ten finishes, tied for the third-most in the field. His performances at similar tracks like Dover and Bristol tell us that he could be competitive at Nashville.

  • Ty Gibbs Top-10 finish
  • Brad Keselowski Top-5 Finish
  • Alex Bowman Top-15 Finish, Sprinkle to win

Bettors in North Carolina will want to explore the available North Carolina betting promos before locking in a bet for Sunday’s race.

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The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Nashville Superspeedway this Sunday, June 30th for the Ally 400, and fans are gearing up for an exciting race. As the drivers prepare to take on the challenging 1.33-mile concrete track, bettors are also getting ready to place their bets on who will come out on top.

Let’s take a closer look at the odds, predictions, and longshot picks for the Ally 400.

Odds:
Heading into the race, Kyle Larson is the favorite to win with odds of +300. Larson has been on fire this season, with three wins already under his belt. He will be looking to continue his winning streak at Nashville Superspeedway.

Following closely behind Larson is Chase Elliott with odds of +400. Elliott is the defending Cup Series champion and has shown consistent speed this season. He will be a strong contender for the win on Sunday.

Other top contenders include Denny Hamlin (+600), Martin Truex Jr. (+800), and Kyle Busch (+900).

Predictions:
With Larson’s recent dominance on the track, it’s hard to bet against him for the win at the Ally 400. His speed and skill behind the wheel make him a strong favorite to take home the checkered flag.

However, Elliott has also been running well this season and could give Larson a run for his money. Look for Elliott to be a serious threat for the win on Sunday.

As for some dark horse picks, keep an eye on William Byron and Alex Bowman. Both drivers have shown flashes of speed this season and could surprise everyone with a strong performance at Nashville Superspeedway.

Longshot Picks:
If you’re looking for a real longshot pick for the Ally 400, consider taking a chance on Bubba Wallace. Wallace has shown improvement this season and could be a dark horse contender for the win.

Another longshot pick to consider is Erik Jones. Jones has had success at Nashville Superspeedway in the past and could be a sleeper pick for Sunday’s race.

In conclusion, the Ally 400 is shaping up to be an exciting race with plenty of betting opportunities. Keep an eye on Larson and Elliott as the top contenders, but don’t count out some of the dark horse picks for a shot at a big payout. Good luck to all the bettors and enjoy the race!