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Sprint Cup Odds August 24, 2010 6:56 AM by GT Staff

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odds M & Hilton (8-20), Lucky's (8-16)
drivers
M
Hilton
Lucky's
Jimmie Johnson
3-1
7-2
3-2
Mark Martin
75-1
100-1
40-1
Jeff Gordon
7-1
7-1
6-1
Kyle Busch
7-1
5-1
7-1
Tony Stewart
10-1
10-1
14-1
Denny Hamlin
9-2
5-1
5-1
Carl Edwards
15-1
12-1
23-1
Juan Montoya
100-1
100-1
60-1
Kurt Busch
12-1
12-1
9-1
Greg Biffle
15-1
15-1
22-1
Matt Kenseth
25-1
18-1
30-1
Clint Bowyer
30-1
20-1
35-1
Kevin Harvick
3-1
9-2
11-2
Jeff Burton
15-1
18-1
14-1
Kasey Kahne
65-1
100-1
50-1
Dale Earnhardt Jr
100-1
500-1
50-1
Ryan Newman
125-1
100-1
60-1
David Reutimann
200-1
500-1
100-1
Joey Logano
50-1
1000-1
75-1
Jamie McMurray
55-1
75-1
60-1
Marcos Ambrose
500-1
xxxx
300-1
Martin Truex Jr
100-1
1000-1
150-1
David Ragan
100-1
xxxx
125-1
Brad Keselowski
100-1
xxxx
125-1
A.J. Allmendinger
200-1
2000-1
125-1
Sam Hornish Jr
1000-1
xxxx
125-1
Field
20-1
2000-1
125-1
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