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Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Odds, Predictions & Picks: Can Polesitter Wallace Punch His Round of 8 Ticket at Texas?
Written by: Eddie Griffin
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After a very stressful Saturday night at Bristol last week, the Round of 12 of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs commences today with the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway (3:30 pm ET, USA).
In last week’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol, last year’s Cup Series champion, Joey Logano, saw his championship hopes end. So did Kevin Harvick, who is retiring at the end of this season, as well as Daytona 500 winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Michael McDowell.
While that quartet felt the agony of defeat, regular season champion Martin Truex Jr. was able to advance to the Round of 12 despite finishing only 19th. Along with Truex, Bubba Wallace snatched the final spot in the Round of 12, just as he snatched the final spot in the playoffs at the Coke Zero Sugar 400.
NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Standings (Entering the Round of 12)
- 1. William Byron – 3036 points
- 2. Martin Truex Jr. – 3036
- 3. Denny Hamlin – 3032
- 4. Kyle Larson – 3023
- 5. Chris Buescher – 3021
- 6. Kyle Busch – 3019
- 7. Christopher Bell – 3016
- 8. Tyler Reddick – 3014
- 9. Ross Chastain – 3011
- 10. Brad Keselowski – 3011
- 11. Ryan Blaney – 3008
- 12. Bubba Wallace – 3000
Wallace may have gotten into the playoffs and then advanced by the hair on his chin, but he will go into the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 with a real chance to make the next couple of weeks a lot less stressful for himself.
The #23 car will start on the pole at Texas Motor Speedway, the first time he will do since the 2022 FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan last year. Will it help lead to Sunday success for the #23?
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Odds to Win the 2023 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400
Odds are via Bovada.
- Denny Hamlin +500
- Kyle Larson +500
- Kyle Busch +1000
- Ross Chastain +1000
- Tyler Reddick +1000
- William Byron +1100
- Chris Buescher +1200
- Christopher Bell +1200
- Martin Truex Jr. +1200
- Brad Keselowski +1400
- Bubba Wallace +1400
- Ryan Blaney +1600
- Ty Gibbs +2000
- Chase Elliott +2500
- Joey Logano +3000
- Alex Bowman +3300
- Erik Jones +4000
- Kevin Harvick +5000
- Daniel Suarez +6000
- A.J. Allmendinger +8000
Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Predictions and Picks
This will be the first time that this race is 400 miles, as it had been a 500-mile event since its inception in the 2005 NASCAR Cup Series season.
In its years as a 500-mile race, there were only nine different winners, but there have been four different winners in the past four editions of the race.
NASCAR Cup Series Texas Fall Race Winners
- 2022: Tyler Reddick
- 2021: Kyle Larson
- 2020: Kyle Busch
- 2019: Kevin Harvick
- 2018: Kevin Harvick
- 2017: Kevin Harvick
- 2016: Carl Edwards
- 2015: Jimmie Johnson
- 2014: Jimmie Johnson
- 2013: Jimmie Johnson
- 2012: Jimmie Johnson
- 2011: Tony Stewart
- 2010: Denny Hamlin
- 2009: Kurt Busch
- 2008: Carl Edwards
- 2007: Jimmie Johnson
- 2006: Tony Stewart
- 2005: Carl Edwards
Only three times has this race been won by someone who started outside the top ten. In 2005 and 2010, Carl Edwards and Denny Hamlin won after starting 30th, while Edwards won from 16th in 2008.
So, even though this year’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive race will be 100 miles shorter, there’s a lot of reason to stick to the top ten qualifiers when determining a winner pick for the race.
Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Starting Lineup
- Bubba Wallace
- Chris Buescher
- Brad Keselowski
- Ty Gibbs
- Ross Chastain
- A.J. Allmendinger
- Kyle Busch
- Daniel Suarez
- Christopher Bell
- Denny Hamlin
- Kyle Larson
- Erik Jones
- Austin Dillon
- Alex Bowman
- Tyler Reddick
- Martin Truex Jr.
- Michael McDowell
- William Byron
- Carson Hocevar
- Joey Logano
- Aric Almirola
- Kevin Harvick
- Ryan Blaney
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- Ryan Preece
- Ty Dillon
- Corey LaJoie
- Justin Haley
- Chase Elliott
- Harrison Burton
- Ryan Briscoe
- Austin Cindric
- Zane Smith
- B.J. McLeod
- J.J. Yeley
- Todd Gilliland
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Last week, Hamlin picked up his third win of the season, taking the checkered flag ahead of Larson and polesitter Bell.
Hamlin appears to be a man on a mission right now, and he also seems to be feeding off of the disdain that he generates from crowds.
Perhaps embracing the villain role will give him the edge that he needs to finally win the big prize that has eluded him for almost two decades. Perhaps it is just a matter of things coming together at the right time, with his car, with his own driving, and having the good fortune outweigh the misfortune both in frequency and in timing.
Whatever the case may be, I passed on picking him last week because I had a lot of confidence in Truex winning at Bristol. But I’m back on the Hamlin wagon this week. Let’s ride, folks.
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Where to Bet on the NASCAR Cup Series
Many of the top sports betting sites offer a variety of NASCAR betting odds. Throughout the season, you can bet on races like the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and others.
Along with being able to bet on the winner of each Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and/or Truck Series race, sportsbooks like Bovada and BetUS offer finishing position odds (top 3, top 5, and/or top 10).
Also, odds on who will finish at the top of the championship standings are available at many reputable sportsbooks.
In addition to Bovada, where the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 odds in this article are from, here are some of the sites that we recommend if you are interested in NASCAR betting:
If you don’t have an account at a book on this list, check out our reviews to help you determine if it is worth your interest and your betting funds.
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