The 2021 NASCAR Cup season has its first event scheduled Tuesday night with the Busch Clash racing on the 14-turn, 3.61-mile road course for the first time since the non-points invitational event began on the Superspeedway in 1979.
It’s 21 of the best drivers getting a head start over the rest of the field in what is going the most road coursey NASCAR season ever with seven road races planned among the 36 points-paying races. I’m not sure how I feel about it, but a prominent Las Vegas bookmaker was excited about the change.
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- Date: Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021
- Venue: Daytona International Speedway
- Location: Daytona, Florida
- Television-Time: FS1, 7:00 p.m. ET
“It’s the best racing (road courses) in NASCAR right now,” said Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook manager Ed Salmons who made Chase Elliott the 9/4 favorite (Bet $100 to win $225) to win the Clash. “Ovals without tire dropoff is so boring.”
Last season with no practice it was the Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin show combining to win 10 of the 20 races on tracks using the race package featuring engines producing 550 horsepower. The cars used Tuesday night will be the 750 hp package.
I usually don’t get a craving for road racing until May after seeing only left turns for a couple of months.
I crave the crapshoot of Daytona in the Clash, the Duels, and the Daytona 500 after a long winter of no racing. Salmons again came with the logic that made sense.
“We already have the duels and 500, why do we need another wreck-fest,” he said.
Chase Elliott is a solid contender on the NASCAR series and is the favorite to win Tuesday's Busch Clash from Daytona. (AP)
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Whatever the case may be, I think we can all agree we’re just happy to see NASCAR back after an improbable 2020 season that fought through a pandemic to be the first live sport in action on network TV after the USA shutdown.
Even better is being able to bet it with relatively no changes to the cars that raced last season. All the notes we made from last season should apply to 2021.
The key thing about road races is that it’s an elite company with road skills -- turning right and left -- that wins on them, especially lately with Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr. winning all five of them the last two seasons.
NASCAR CUP ODDS - BUSCH CLASH
- Chase Elliott 9/4
- Martin Truex Jr. 4/1
- Denny Hamlin 10/1
- Kevin Harvick 14/1
- Kyle Busch 14/1
- Brad Keselowski 14/1
- Ryan Blaney 14/1
- Joey Logano 14/1
- Alex Bowman 14/1
- William Byron 14/1
- Kurt Busch 25/1
- Matt DeBenedetto 30/1
- Aric Almirola 80/1
- Chris Buescher 80/1
- Erik Jones 80/1
- Tyler Reddick 100/1
- Ryan Newman 100/1
- Ty Dillon 100/1
- Austin Dillon 100/1
- Cole Custer 100/1
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 100/1
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- (Odds per SuperBook - Subject to Change)
So let’s break down a few of the top contenders to win on Tuesday night using odds posted by the SuperBook.
BUSCH CLASH - DRIVERS TO WATCH
#9 CHASE ELLIOTT (9/4)
The 2020 Cup Champion has started 12 races on road courses and won five of them making him the active leader in road wins. He won the inaugural NASCAR Cup race on Daytona’s road course last season leading a race-high 34 of the 65 laps. He has won the last four races on road courses, so yes, he’s the best and may still have value at +225.
#19 MARTIN TRUEX JR. (4/1)
He’s been seventh or better in his last five road course starts and his 2019 Sonoma win was the last driver to win one since Elliott hogged all the trophies. He was third on the Daytona road course last season. He’s been seventh or better in 10 of his last 12 road course races.
#11 DENNY HAMLIN (10/1)
His 2016 win at Watkins Glen remains his only road course Cup win, but he seems to be racing for the win in all of them the last five years -- seven top-fives in his last 12 road course starts which includes runner up on the Daytona course last season.
#4 KEVIN HARVICK (14/1)
In 42 Cup races on the roads he's averaged a 12th-place finish with two wins and 10 top-fives. His last win on one was 2017 at Sonoma. In his Daytona road course debut last season he was 17th.
“We ran poorly there last year, so it’s definitely been on our radar to get to the Busch Clash just because we have a number of things we want to incorporate into our car,” Harvick said. “To be able to have those reps and kind of do a quality control check on where you’re at with your race car gives you a lot going into week two of the season to make sure you’re competitive and where you need to be.”
For whatever it’s worth, Harvick’s sponsor is Busch beer, the sponsor of the Clash.
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