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Eighteen races down, 18 races to go. The 2019 Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway kicks off the second half of NASCAR’s 36-race schedule, one of the longest in sports (February through November). Quaker State 400. Televised by NBC. The NASCAR season moves on to its 9th race of the season. The Quaker State 400 will be run on Saturday, July 3, 2019, at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. The track is a 1.5-mile tri-oval that first opened on June 16, 2000. Its attendance capacity is 69,000 fans.

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to the Kentucky Speedway for the Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart. The green flag drops Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET with the race televised on FOX Sports 1. Below, we analyze the Quaker State 400 odds and betting lines, with NASCAR picks and tips with odds from BetMGM sportsbook.

Quaker State 400: What you need to know

Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 1:10 p.m. ET.

Sunday’s race at Kentucky Speedway will be the 10th installment since its NASCAR Cup Series debut race won by Joe Gibbs Racing driver Kyle Busch in 2011.

Busch has won this race twice, the inaugural event in 2011, and again in 2015.Kyle’s older brother, Quaker State 400 Odds 2019Kurt Busch, won last season’s Kentucky race, starting from the fourth position. It was the first time a Chevrolet picked up checkers at Sparta, Ky., snapping a two-race win streak for Toyota.Penske Racing’s Brad Keselowski has won this race three times, leading all drivers in that category. JGR’s

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Martin Truex Jr. joins Keselowski and Kyle Busch as multiple winners. Truex drove to Victory Lane in back-to-back races in 2017 and ’18.Ganassi Racing’s

Quaker State 400 Odds 2019 Predictions

Matt Kenseth, who finished second at Indianapolis Sunday, won the 2013 Kentucky race from the 16th starting position. He is the only winner in the nine-year history of the event to start outside of the top 10.Seven-time champ Jimmie Johnson2019, who had his streak of 663 consecutive starts snapped when a positive coronavirus test forced him to skip Indianapolis last week, will race Sunday. He tested negative on Monday and Tuesday, green-lighting his return to the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 Chevrolet.

Who is going to win the Quaker State 400?

KYLE BUSCH (+650 for Sunday’s race) has had a surprisingly difficult season, failing to win any of the 16 races. However, he has three runner-up finishes and seven top-5 showings so far. He led 100 laps at Bristol on May 31, but a total of just 16 laps in the seven races since. Despite those struggles, he has dominated at Kentucky in the past.

Busch has three straight top-5 runs at Kentucky, and he leads all drivers with a 4.7 Average-Finish Position (AFP) in nine Kentucky starts. He has eight top-10 showings with two victories.

BRAD KESELOWSKI (+800) leads everyone with three wins in the first nine Kentucky races, including a win from the pole in 2014. Two of his past three starts at the track have been adventures, finishing 39th in 2017 and 20th last season. He is also second to Kyle Busch (621) with 524 laps led all time at the track.

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KEVIN HARVICK (+450) has won two of his past three races, including last week’s thriller at Indy. “Happy” went off the rails with a 22nd-place finish last season at Kentucky, but before that, he had a string of six consecutive top-10 showings. His 10.8 AFP in nine Kentucky starts is fourth-best among all active drivers.

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ERIK JONES (+2500) is a tremendous value at this price as he has finishes of sixth, seventh and third in three-career Cup starts at the track. That third-place run came last season, and he is second to teammate Kyle Busch among active drivers in AFP at Kentucky (minimum three starts).

KURT BUSCH (+2000) won last season’s race at Kentucky, so why not again? He is fifth among active drivers with a 10.8 AFP in nine starts, including two top-5 runs, six top-10 showings and 137 laps led. Before his win last season, he was sixth in 2018. He now has four top-10 showings in his past five Kentucky starts. At this price he is a solid value and worth a small-unit wager.

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  • Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin will continue their rivalry during the Quaker State 400
  • They will face underdog competition from both Kyle and Kurt Busch who are native to the Kentucky Speedway
  • The odds list Kurt at (+2500), making him a perfect underdog pick given his most recent win in 2019 at the speedway

This Sunday, July 12 will welcome the Quaker State 400 hosted at the Kentucky Speedway for another action-packed chapter in the NASCAR Cup series. Kevin Harvick has just secured a victory in the Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400, edging out Denny Hamlin, and confirming VegasOdds’ prediction that Harvick would clinch a back-to-back career win in this event after winning it before in 2019.

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While Denny Hamlin seemed to have the upper hand again, Harvick drove at his best to edge out the perennial favorite. In fact, Harvick has dislodged Hamlin from the odds tables for the upcoming Quaker State 400, too. Buckle up, because it’s going to be a very contested race, and the likely winners aren’t even the suggested favorites.

2020 Quaker State 400 Odds to Win

Odds taken July 7

Naturally, Kevin Harvick (+350) and Denny Hamlin (+500) are listed as the neck-and-neck contenders for the title once again. The pair will no doubt press on for another shot at securing the most points in the Quaker State 400, but there may be a few dark horses to keep your eyes peeled for.

2020 Quaker State 400: Date and Time, Where to Watch

  • Date: Sunday, July 12
  • Time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Venue: Kentucky Speedway
  • Watch: NBCSN

Take a Look at Kyle Busch for a Moment

Kyle Busch (+650) may not have been making too much of a showing recently, but he has nevertheless done well in Kentucky. His last four starts are against him though, finishing sixth, and then 38th and fifth, and then again 32nd. Busch seems to be alternating decent performance with a complete lack of will to perform.

Of course, it’s easy for us to judge from afar, but inconsistency has been a part of Busch’s driving recently, and we must note as much. However, he also has great performance at the Quaker State 400. Both Kyle and his brother Kurt, battled in a fiery action in the last year’s event, with Kurt finally outpacing his sibling.

Quaker State 400 Odds 2019

Now, Busch might need to focus on Hamlin and Harvick who will no doubt try to lay a claim on the race. However, here’s the thing. Busch has always finished Top 10 at the Kentucky Speedway. He only missed the mark back in 2016 when he was edged out to 12th place.

Past Kentucky Quaker State Winners

The Busch brothers definitely have a strong presence in the race, both in the overall standing, but also securing two of the last five races.

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Kurt Busch also performs well at the track. He has similarly clocked only Top 10 finishes, and even though the odds list him at far-fetched (+2500), the Busch brothers are both native to the Kentucky Speedway.

Quaker State 400 Odds 2019 Nfl Draft

Our pick for the upcoming event? Pick Kyle or Kurt Busch!