The NASCAR Cup Series returns to North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend for the inaugural points-paying Window World 450, and sportsbooks have released their opening odds for Sunday’s race.With just six races remaining before the start of The Chase, every point matters. Several of NASCAR’s biggest stars enter the weekend among the favorites, while a handful of long shots will look to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHere’s a complete look at where every driver opens in the betting odds entering race weekend.Denny Hamlin (-175)Kyle Larson (-140)Ryan Blaney (-125)Christopher Bell (-120)Joey Logano (+135)William Byron (+145)Chase Elliott (+185)Tyler Reddick (+210)Ty Gibbs (+220)Chase Briscoe (+235)Carson Hocevar (+285)Chris Buescher (+360)Ryan Preece (+425)Ross Chastain (+425)Bubba Wallace (+425)Brad Keselowski (+600)Austin Cindric (+650)Josh Berry (+800)Daniel Suárez (+800)Austin Dillon (+850)Alex Bowman (+850)Shane van Gisbergen (+1000)Michael McDowell (+1200)Erik Jones (+1200)Noah Gragson (+2200)Connor Zilisch (+2200)Zane Smith (+2200)John Hunter Nemechek (+2500)Austin Hill (+2500)AJ Allmendinger (+2500)Todd Gilliland (+2500)Riley Herbst (+3500)Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (+3500)Cole Custer (+3500)Ty Dillon (+3500)Cody Ware (+5000)Chad Finchum (+5000)The opening odds reflect just how competitive the Cup Series has been throughout the 2026 season.A group of championship contenders occupies the top of the board entering North Wilkesboro, with several former series champions and multiple race winners listed among the favorites. Behind them is another tier of proven race winners, followed by a large group of drivers hoping to capitalize on the unique challenge presented by NASCAR’s historic 0.625-mile short track.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile betting odds can shift throughout race weekend following practice and qualifying, the opening lines offer an early look at which drivers sportsbooks expect to contend for the victory on Sunday night.The Window World 450 is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, with the green flag set to wave at 7 p.m. ET.The race will be televised nationally on TNT Sports and streamed on HBO Max. Radio coverage will be available on PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
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