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If you’re betting NASCAR off finishes, you’re behind. We track real speed + garage signals. The market adjusts late.

Beigetreten Ağustos 2025
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4 STRAIGHT WEEKS OF PICKING THE WINNER🏁 Darlington lived up to the "Out of Control" hype, but our model stayed on track. Another winning day at +5.1 units headlined by a clinical Tyler Reddick win (+350). We told you the long-run continuity was the signal. We told you not to fade the heater.
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Ryan Preece at Martinsville. Last 4 races: Started 22nd. Finished 9th. Started 8th. Finished 14th. Started 21st. Finished 7th. Started 1st. Finished 6th. 9.0 average finish. 135 laps led. Won the Clash at Bowman Gray in February—the short track NASCAR uses to prep for Martinsville. Market has him at +2,500 to win. +135 top-10. The books are pricing his name. The data says something else.
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"That's my fault. Sorry." — Connor Zilisch, Lap 197 "Tell him to go f*** himself." — Riley Herbst, also Lap 197 Darlington was a vibe.
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The package rewards patience over aggression. Smooth over fast. Three drivers whose profiles fit perfectly: ✅ Ryan Blaney — led 177 laps at Martinsville last fall from P31. Trusts the long run more than anyone. ✅ Denny Hamlin — 6 wins here. Never relies on downforce to carry him through a corner. ✅ Ryan Preece — Martinsville is statistically his best track on the schedule. 135 laps led. Built his career on short-track precision. The drivers who thrived on raw speed under the old package? Different conversation. Full breakdown: pitbynumbers.com/articles/750-h… #NASCAR #NASCARbetting #CookOut400
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NASCAR cut downforce 20% and added 80 horsepower this year. Darlington was the first test. Martinsville is the real one. Here's who it helps and who it doesn't. ⬇️
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SVG had a 78% top-15 lap share at the last Martinsville race He was the highest-finishing rookie in the field. The road course guy is quietly building an oval case. Martinsville Top-10 Radar: Five Drivers Worth Watching Before Practice👇 pitbynumbers.com/articles/marti…
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Most people see +500 top 10 odds next to SVG's name at Martinsville and move on. That's the opportunity. "I feel like it is one of my better tracks. It's a fun little race track." — Shane Van Gisbergen, this week 👇
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In the 1950s a NASCAR pit stop took 55 seconds. This month Christopher Bell's crew did it in 7.98. The first sub-8-second stop in Cup Series history. In 70 years pit stops got 85% faster. The broadcast almost never tells you what that costs a driver. 👇 #NASCAR #NASCARbetting #CookOut400
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@pitbynumbers @JinxEugene And the big teams can attract and afford to pay the most talented experienced drivers in their prime as well (for some of their cars anyway). You can’t level the field’s talent and experience.
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The NextGen was supposed to level the playing field. It didn’t level anything. It just changed which advantages matter. 👇
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Your point about costs is backed by federal court testimony. 75% of Cup teams lost money in 2024. Nearly $400 million went to the France Family Trust over three years. New teams aren’t just competing against Hendrick. They’re competing against a system designed to keep them out.
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@pitbynumbers Yep took til mid 2023 for top teams to separate but now new teams have to spend even more to compete gonna happen in a few years when Busch gets a next gen and the trucks become spec
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