The 2019 Folds of Honor Quiktrip 500 runs Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin will seem to follow up his historic win with another powerful performance. He’s recorded at 15-1 in the most current 2019 Folds of Honor Quiktrip 500 chances, together with the event’s defending champion, Kevin Harvick, set up as the Vegas favorite at 4-1. Harvick will start in 18th, but finished second from that place back in 2009 at Atlanta. Then there is Aric Almirola, who won the pole and is moving off in 20-1 NASCAR at Atlanta odds. The restrictor plates will come off with this race, so before making your 2019 Folds of Honor Quiktrip 500 picks, be sure to have a look at the projected leaderboard and latest NASCAR predictions from the proven computer version at SportsLine.
Developed by DFS pro and SportsLine predictive information engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction computer model simulates every race 10,000 occasions, taking factors like track history and current results into account.
It made some huge calls in NASCAR last year, such as nailing wins for Kyle Busch at Chicago and Martin Truex Jr. in Sonoma. And it’s off to a strong start in NASCAR this year, calling Daytona 500 champion Denny Hamlin a leading contender from the beginning. Anyone who has followed its picks is way, way up.
Grew up around race tracks. Events at places like Atlanta Motor Speedway are in his bloodstream. Now his version simulated the 2019 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 a total of 10,000 times and the results were so surprising.
For the 2019 QuikTrip 500 in Atlanta, we could inform you the model is top on Jimmie Johnson, that yells towards the top of the 2019 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 leaderboard despite going off as a 25-1 long haul.
The seven-time cup winner had a solid run at the Daytona 500, finishing ninth as a 43-year-old in his 19th year on NASCAR’s top circuit. He heads into a track where he’s won five times in his career.
Johnson won the first two races at Atlanta Motor Speedway as soon as the event was shifted from the latter portion of the season to correct after Daytona. In addition, he won the overdue race at Atlanta in 2004 and won both events there in 2007.
Johnson will start in 11th on Sunday, and also the model anticipates NASCAR’s elder statesman to keep close to the front of the package and provide the possibility of a massive payout.
Another shocker from the version: Kyle Busch, one of the best Vegas favorites in 6-1, doesn’t even crack the top five.
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