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Can-Am Duels Betting News and Notes

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Can-Am Duels Betting Preview
By Jason Logan
Covers.com

For a sport that promotes itself on speed, NASCAR betting can seem like one of the slowest options to sports bettors.

There are a handful of betting selections for each week’s NASCAR Cup event – outright odds, matchups, speed rows - but sitting around watching cars turn left for three or four hours is a grueling practice, especially if your bets don’t pan out.

Enter the Can-Am Duels. The pair of preliminary races at Daytona unofficially opens the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup betting schedule, with the top drivers in NASCAR revving their engines Thursday night with Duel No. 1 at 7 pm ET and Duel No. 2 at 9 p.m. ET (Sprint Cup moved the Duels to a night race three seasons).

For those not familiar with the duels, they’re basically a condensed version of a regular race. The field is cut in half and split in two 150-mile mad dashes to determine the starting order for this Sunday's Daytona 500.

Drivers and teams don’t have time for methodical fuel-management strategies to play out nor can they afford to sit back in the pack and make adjustments, hoping to find the right groove late in the race. If they want a shot to run up front at Daytona, they have to leave it all on the track Thursday night. There's betting value to be had all over the board.

The top guns carry a heftier price tag, with some elite drivers looking to kick start the season with a win and others just trying to protect their cars in qualifying. Figuring out which guys are going all out or not can stretch your money pretty far. And then you have the live long shots, looking to make a name for themselves and punch a ticket to the "Great American Race". As well, you have your super speedway specialists who consistently dominate the restrictor-plate events on the big tracks.

The Can-Am Duels are racing at its most primal. And that’s why they’re the most exciting wagering options for those who aren’t quite sold on betting NASCAR. It’s basically the closest thing you’ll find to horse racing, but with 800 horsepower instead of one.

But while the Can-Am Duels are some of the most exciting ways to wager on auto racing, they might also be some of the most ignored. According to Ed Salmons, manager at the Westgate Superbook in Las Vegas, the Duels draw about 10 percent of the total action that the Daytona 500 does.

“The Duels have historically been a non-event,” Salmons told Covers. “Betting on these races has been much smaller than normal races. Maybe that changes with the night running, but I doubt it.”

Salmons says NASCAR betting overall is growing in popularity every year, and some of the options – like head-to-head driver matchup betting – is outdrawing popular props like PGA golf matchups each week.

Not having the appeal and audience of the Daytona 500 is a blessing in disguise. NASCAR bettors can find Can-Am Duels odds closer to their opening price without the public having their say and sucking all the value out of potential contenders and popular favorites. Just look at the recent winners and their odds - all big-name drivers providing solid payouts (Duel 1/Duel 2):
2016: Dale Earnhardt Jr. +500/Kyle Bush +600
2015: Dale Earnhardt Jr. +600/Jimmie Johnson +700
2014: Matt Kenseth +600/Denny Hamlin +600

So, if you’re on the fence about NASCAR betting or just looking for something different Thursday night, take a gamble: Try gambling on the Can-Am Duels. You’ll quickly see that turning left never felt so right.

Here’s a look at the odds for both Can-Am Duels:

Duel 1

Brad Keselowski +400
Joey Logano +500
Kyle Busch +600
Kevin Harvick +700
Matt Kenseth +800
Chase Elliott +800
Martin Truex Jr +1000
Jamie McMurray +1400
Daniel Suarez +1400
Ricky Stenhouse Jr +1600
Trevor Bayne +2000
Paul Menard +2000
Aric Almirola +2000
Chris Buescher +2500
Field +2000

Duel 2

Dale Earnhardt Jr +300
Denny Hamlin +400
Jimmie Johnson +600
Clint Bowyer +800
Kurt Busch +800
Kyle Larson +1000
Austin Dillon +1200
Erik Jones +1200
Kasey Kahne +1400
Ryan Newman +1800
Ryan Blaney +1800
Michael Waltrip +2500
Ty Dillon +2500
Danica Patrick +2500
Field +2000

 
Posted : February 23, 2017 9:10 am
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Duel 1

Joey Logano +500
Kevin Harvick +700

Duel 2

Denny Hamlin +400
Clint Bowyer +800

Not going big on these but will bet enough to make watching these two races a little more exciting.

 
Posted : February 23, 2017 12:05 pm
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