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2015 NASCAR MyAFibRisk.com 400 Free Picks & Predictions

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2015 NASCAR MyAFibRisk.com 400 Free Picks & Predictions
By ATSSportsline.com

The MyAFibRisk.com 400 is set to take place later today. Here is a look at some drivers we like to win this event.

According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Kevin Harvick is still the favorite to win this race, as he now has 4/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Kyle Busch (11/2), Brad Keselowski (6/1), Joey Logano (6/1) and Matt Kesneth (6/1). The MyAFibRisk.com 400 takes place on Sunday at 3:16PM ET from Chicagoland Speedway.

Kyle Busch comes in with the 11/2 odds this weekend. He is starting seventh in the race and has a share of the points lead with his four wins on the year. He is a former winner at Chicago and his average finish there is 11.6, which is pretty solid. His driver rating of 103.6 puts him fifth in the field and we think he will be leading the pack at the end.

Brad Keselowski has 6/1 odds today and could really use a win to get the Chase started. He is starting in third and he is a two-time winner at Chicago already. His average finish at the track is 10.6 and his driver rating is 98.5. Both are solid numbers and support Keselowski being in the mix at the end.

A dark horse for today’s race is Clint Bowyer at 100/1. He is starting back in 26th today but he is a part of the Chase for the Championship. Bowyer has never won at Chicago, but his average finish is 13.2, which is ninth amongst the field. His driver rating is 10th best today at 89.4. Bowyer is seeking his first win of the year, but with just three races to make a move before the first cut in the Chase, Bowyer has to be aggressive, and that could mean big things for him today.

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Posted : September 20, 2015 12:53 pm
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