Kyle Busch could be having the best Cup Series season with top-10 endings in every one of his races, but the narrative around NASCAR is starting to change and it is all due to Martin Truex Jr..
The 2017 Cup Series winner’s season started with five top 10s in his first six races, including two runner-up endings, but he just could not get into the winner’s circle.
That’s changed, though, since he’s won back races, including one at Richmond he’d been on the brink of winning but only could never achieve.
He is breaking at the ideal time since the Cup Series heads to Kansas Speedway this weekend. Truex has just two wins in his last four races at the track and enjoys racing.
He is not the favorite to win this week – that would be Busch at 7/2 – but he really should be seen as the guy to beat. We are picking him to win his third race in a row and then maintain Busch from the winner’s circle for the fourth straight week.
The Digital Ally 400 could be viewed Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET on FOX.
Which will be the betting odds for your Digital Ally 400?
Kyle Busch 7/2
Martin Truex Jr. 6/1
Brad Keselowski 7/1
Kevin Harvick 7/1
Joey Logano 7/1
Ryan Blaney 10/1
Chase Elliott 10/1
Kyle Larson 10/1
Clint Bowyer 18/1
Denny Hamlin 20/1
Aric Almirola 25/1
Kurt Busch 25/1
Erik Jones 25/1
Jimmie Johnson 25/1
Daniel Suarez 40/1
Alex Bowman 60/1
Austin Dillon 60/1
William Byron 80/1
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 100/1
Ryan Newman 100/1
Paul Menard 100/1
Tyler Reddick 100/1
Matt DiBenedetto 300/1
Chris Buescher 300/1
Daniel Hemric 300/1
Ryan Preece 500/1
Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr. 500/1
Michael McDowell 1000/1
Ty Dillon 1000/1
Field (all others) 1000/1
Which NASCAR drivers if you watch at the Digital Ally 400?
Kevin Harvick is looking for his first win of the year, but so was Truex until two races past. Harvick has three career wins at Kansas and eight top-10 finishes in his past 11 races. Those endings include seven in the top five.
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