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Odds to Win the Daytona 500 February 21, 2012 2:00 AM by GT Staff
Copyright 2012 GamingToday
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DAYTONA 500
DAYTONA INT'L SPEEDWAY
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2012
 
SuperBook
Jimmie Johnson
15-1
Carl Edwards
15-1
Kyle Busch
10-1
Matt Kenseth
25-1
Jeff Gordon
10-1
Kasey Kahne
15-1
Tony Stewart
12-1
Kevin Harvick
10-1
Denny Hamlin
20-1
Greg Biffle
25-1
Brad Keselowski
20-1
Kurt Busch
25-1
Clint Bowyer
20-1
Dale Earnhardt Jr
10-1
Ryan Newman
35-1
Martin Truex Jr
40-1
Mark Martin
40-1
Jeff Burton
30-1
Joey Logano
25-1
Juan Montoya
35-1
David Ragan
75-1
Jamie McMurray
15-1
AJ Allmendinger
25-1
Paul Menard
40-1
Marcos Ambrose
60-1
Regan Smith
75-1
Trevor Bayne
75-1
Bobby Labonte
100-1
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
75-1
Michael Waltrip
75-1
David Gililland
100-1
Dave Blaney
100-1
Danica Patrick
60-1
Field
30-1
The winner at the conclusion of the race is the winner for betting purposes. All bets are action. Odds are subject to change.
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