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2025 Brickyard 400: Betting lines for the entire field to win at Indianapolis
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The NASCAR Cup Series will move from Delaware to Indiana this week, with the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Kissing the bricks has become one of the best traditions in all of racing, and that’s what each and every wheelman in the event will be trying to accomplish this coming Sunday.

Denny Hamlin has never been able to finish the job in the Brickyard 400, but 2025 could be the charm, after he was victorious at Dover this past weekend. On the other hand, Kyle Larson made his name known at the event last year with a win, so perhaps he could go back-to-back in the Brickyard this time around.

No matter what, FanDuel Sportsbook has us covered with the odds. See if your favorite driver has a shot at the dub in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend.

Denny Hamlin (+440)

Back to back in Dover for Denny Hamlin. The Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman held off his teammate Chase Briscoe in impressive fashion, notching his fourth win of the season to lead the circuit.

A win in the Brickyard 400 has long eluded Hamlin. His best finish is P3, which came in 2018. Perhaps he can continue his hot streak and kiss the bricks this weekend.

Kyle Larson (+600)

Kyle Larson made an effort to get to P1 in the final laps at Dover, but he couldn’t get past the Joe Gibbs Racing tandem of Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe. Still, a P4 finish isn’t anything to scoff at, and the Hendrick Motorsports star will take it after struggling a bit over the past few weeks.

Indianapolis has been a mixed bag for Larson, especially considered his time at the track in IndyCar. He won last season’s race though, so another trip to Indiana that ends in kissing the bricks would be something to behold for the former champion.

Ryan Blaney (+700)


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Ryan Blaney was hoping to bounce back after a rough finish at Sonoma, and the trip back East served him well. The Team Penske wheelman came home with a top ten in P8 at Dover.

Last season, Blaney finished third at the Brickyard. A podium finish is nice, but a win would be better. It would be the former champion’s second in 2025 if he gets it done.

Tyler Reddick (+1000)

Tyler Reddick had a solid afternoon at Dover, finishing P12. However, it wasn’t enough for him to advance to the finale of the In-Season Challenge, as Ty Gibbs bested him with a P5 finish.

Over the course of his time in NASCAR, Reddick has raced at the Brickyard twice. He won the pole and finished second last season, so there’s some precedent for him to get to rise above and get to Victory Lane.

Chase Elliott (+1000)

Chase Elliott seemed primed to return to Victory Lane at Dover. A late strategy call to pit instead of staying out changed everything, and the Hendrick Motorsports star never made it back to the front, having to settle for a P6 finish.

Moving ahead of this weekend, Elliott has been good, but not great at the Brickyard. He finished P10 last season, and his best showing in seven tries is P9. 

William Byron (+1000)


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The struggles continue for William Byron. He hasn’t won since his miraculous Daytona 500 victory, and his P31 finish at Dover didn’t inspire any confidence for his No. 24 Chevrolet team.

While Jeff Gordon loved Indianapolis, it’s been hit or miss for Byron. His best finish came in 2019, P4. However, he finished P38 in 2024.

Christopher Bell (+1200)

Christopher Bell finished P18 on Sunday after spinning twice. That would sound like an awesome run for many drivers, but the Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman had a car capable of winning. He came up short throughout his time at Dover.

It’s been a minute since Bell has gone to Victory Lane by his standards, so he’s hoping to end his mini-drought at Indianapolis. He finished P4 there last year.

Chris Buescher (+1200)

Chris Buescher notched a top ten at Dover, finishing P9. It was a more than solid afternoon, even though the RFK Racing wheelman is hoping for a win this summer.

In his Cup Series career, Buescher’s best finish at Indianapolis came in 2017 (P9), when he was racing for JTG Daughtery. He started P23 and finished P22 in 2024, so there’s going to need to be some improvement this time around. 

NASCAR Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Odds Continued:

  • Chase Briscoe (+1500)
  • Ty Gibbs (+1900)
  • Brad Keselowski (+2100)
  • Joey Logano (+2700)
  • Carson Hocevar (+2900)
  • Bubba Wallace (+3100)
  • Alex Bowman (+3200)
  • Ross Chastain (+3200)
  • Kyle Busch (+4000)
  • Josh Berry (+5000)
  • Austin Cindric (+6000)
  • John Hunter Nemechek (+7500)
  • Ryan Preece (+7500)
  • Erik Jones (+7500)
  • Daniel Suarez (+10000)
  • AJ Allmendinger (+18000)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+24000)
  • Austin Dillon (+24000)
  • Michael McDowell (+28000)
  • Jesse Love (+28000)
  • Cole Custer (+28000)
  • Noah Gragson (+28000)
  • Zane Smith (+28000)
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (+34000)
  • Justin Haley (+36000)
  • Todd Gilliland (+38000)
  • Ty Dillon (+50000)
  • Cody Ware (+50000)
  • Josh Bilicki (+50000)
  • Riley Herbst (+50000)
  • Katherine Legge (+50000)

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