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2025 Atlanta NASCAR odds, picks, prop bets: Expert who nailed 17 winners backing massive longshot over 50-1

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Denny Hamlin enters as the top seed of the NASCAR In-Season Challenge when he takes part in the 2025 Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway outside Atlanta on Saturday. Hamlin will need to finish ahead of Ty Dillon, the 32nd seed, to advance. The bracket-style tournament will continue for five weeks, culminating at the Brickyard 400 on July 27 in Indianapolis. Hamlin will also eye his fourth win of the year and first since winning the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway earlier this month.

Ryan Blaney is the +800 favorite, with Joey Logano at +850, Austin Cindric at +900, William Byron at +1000, and Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott at +1400 in the latest 2025 Quaker State 400 odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. Saturday’s race is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET. Before making any 2025 Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway picks or NASCAR predictions, you need to see what NASCAR insider Steven Taranto has to say.

Taranto, who moonlights as a sim racer and has 20 career wins in iRacing, is the lead NASCAR writer for CBSSports.com. He has an annual NASCAR media credential and also publishes a popular weekly NASCAR predictions column, famously calling Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez’s breakthrough wins in 2022.

Taranto was red-hot for SportsLine in 2024 as he nailed 17 winners, including 16-1 longshot William Byron at the Daytona 500 and 14-1 longshot Chase Elliott at Texas. He correctly picked the Straight Talk Wireless 400 winner in Larson on March 23. Anyone following his NASCAR picks at their favorite sportsbooks could have seen huge returns.

Now, Taranto has analyzed the starting lineup and odds for Saturday’s 2025 NASCAR Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway in Hampton, Ga. He’s only sharing his best bets at SportsLine. You can also use them to take advantage of the latest FanDuel promo codeDraftKings promo code or BetMGM promo code.

2025 NASCAR Quaker State 400 expert picks

For the 2025 Quaker State 400 Echo Park Speedway in Hampton, Ga., Taranto is high on a number of favorites, including Joey Logano at +850. Logano has been dominant at Atlanta over the past few years, including a win at last year’s Quaker State 400. He placed 12th at the Ambetter Health 400 in February, where he led a race-high 83 laps. Two years earlier, he won the Ambetter Health 400.

Logano, 35, is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, winning titles in 2018, 2022 and 2024. He was named the 2009 Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year and was named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023. In his 17-year career, he has run 588 Cup Series races. He has registered 37 wins, 289 top-10 finishes and 31 poles. See which other drivers he’s backing at SportsLine.

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Head-to-head: Taranto sees Todd Gilliland (+150) finishing ahead of Chris Buescher (-205). Taranto notes that Gilliland has fared well in Atlanta, leading for 58 laps there in February 2024, and seven laps this past February before finishing 15th. He has two top-10 finishes in 2025, and has been in the top-20 nine times. In 123 Cup Series races over four years, the 25-year-old Gilliland has 12 top-10 finishes, but is still looking for his first win.

Buescher, 32, meanwhile, has struggled at times in Atlanta. Earlier this year, he placed 30th at the 2025 Ambetter Health 400. He was 36th at the 2024 Quaker State 400, and 35th at the 2023 Ambetter Health 400. Over 329 races in his 10-year Cup Series career, he has registered six wins, 70 top-10 finishes and one pole. See all of Taranto’s picks at SportsLine. 

How to make 2025 Quaker State 400 predictions

Taranto has also identified four other drivers in his 2025 NASCAR Quaker State 400 best bets. He’s also high on a huge NASCAR longshot who’s over 50-1, potentially netting any backer a huge payday. You can only see who they are here.

So who wins the 2025 Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway in Hampton, Ga., and which massive longshot could stun NASCAR? Visit SportsLine now to see the 2025 Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway in Hampton, Ga., picks and best bets from a NASCAR insider who nailed a colossal 17 winners last year, and find out.

2025 NASCAR Quaker State 400 odds, lineup

See full 2025 Quaker State 400 at Echo Park Speedway picks at SportsLine

(odds subject to change)
Ryan Blaney +800
Joey Logano +850
Austin Cindric +900
William Byron +1000
Kyle Busch +1400
Chase Elliott +1400
Kyle Larson +1500
Christopher Bell +1500
Brad Keselowski +1600
Denny Hamlin +1800
Ross Chastain +2000
Tyler Reddick +2200
Chris Buescher +2200
Chase Briscoe +2200
Carson Hocevar +2500
Josh Berry +2800
Daniel Suarez +2800
Bubba Wallace +2800
Alex Bowman +2800
Ty Gibbs +4500
Todd Gilliland +4500
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +4500
Michael McDowell +4500
Connor Zilisch +4500
Ryan Preece +5000
Erik Jones +5500
Noah Gragson +6500
Austin Dillon +6500
A.J. Allmendinger +6500
John Hunter Nemechek +7000
Zane Smith +8000
Justin Haley +8000
Riley Herbst +9000
Cole Custer +9000
Ty Dillon +10000
Shane Van Gisbergen +10000
Cody Ware +20000
B.J. McLeod +20000
David Starr +30000    





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Prime Video Returns to Chase Elliott For Three-Race Sponsorship in 2026

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Prime Video 2026 Primary Sponsorship Schedule

  • April 26: Talladega Superspeedway
  • May 3: Texas Motor Speedway
  • May 17: All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway

The look for the No. 9 Prime Video Chevrolet has a noticeably darker palette this year, as the front and back of the car carry a black base coat. In the center of the doors of the car is the iconic Prime Video blue, and between the jagged design of blue and the black base coat are hints of the NASCAR red and yellow colors flowing through the design.

It’s a drastic change from last year’s paint scheme, which carried more Prime Video blue and white accents.

Last year, Elliott carried the Prime Video colors at Talladega Superspeedway, where he finished fifth, the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, where he notched a fifth-place result, and at Kansas Speedway, where he came home 15th.

Elliott will look to snag the first NASCAR Cup Series win for the NASCAR Broadcasting Partner in his three-race stint in 2026.

In 2025, Elliott recorded his first multi-win season in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2022, as he collected wins at his home track, EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta, and Kansas Speedway in the Fall. Elliott would finish the campaign with an eighth-place ranking in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings.

Heading into the 2026 season, Elliott has amassed 358 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series, and to date, he has 21 wins, 115 top-five finishes, and 190 top-10s. The son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott was the champion of the NASCAR Cup Series during the 2020 season.



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Ex-Crankbrothers CEO leads group to acquire suspension company EXT

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VICENZA, Italy (BRAIN) — Former Crankbrothers CEO Gaspare Licata leads a group of private investors that acquired a majority interest in Extreme Racing Shox (EXT), a manufacturer of bike and motorsports suspension systems.

Licata, Crankbrothers CEO for 10 ½ years, left the brand last month and has been working in the bike industry since 2009. The death of EXT founder and technical director Franco Fratton in April convinced former owner Katia Persico that a new investment and experienced leadership team was needed. As a longtime friend of Fratton and Persico, Licata stepped in.

“I’ve admired EXT’s factory, engineering culture, and the people behind it for years,” Licata said. “This acquisition allows us to build on that foundation with the flexibility and focus that a privately led structure enables. The company has untapped potential in both the bicycle and motorsports categories, and I’m committed to honoring its heritage while pushing it to fulfil that potential.”

The investment will consolidate the partnership between existing shareholders and allow EXT to build on its engineering and legacy, according to EXT in announcing the news.

Under the new ownership, EXT plans to invest in new technologies, strengthen its global dealer and distributor relationships, and enhance supply chain capabilities. EXT will continue to serve as an R&D partner to leading motorsports racing teams and bring suspension solutions to market segments, including mountain bike, motocross, and e-moto.

“After Franco’s passing, it became clear the company needed partners who understood both our values and the technical depth of the brand,” Persico said. “While larger companies expressed interest, what mattered most to me was preserving EXT’s technical excellence and relationship-driven approach. Gaspare and his team share that philosophy, which is why this partnership made sense.”



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NASCAR Cup Series star has simple response to nepotism claims he faces – Motorsport – Sports

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When your dad spends three decades as a high-ranking executive in motorsports, and you then end up working your way into NASCAR’s premier series, claims of nepotism are bound to follow you around.

This has long been the case for Team Penske’s Austin Cindric, who, after winning the 2020 Xfinity Series and finishing second a year later, went full-time in the Cup Series with Roger Penske’s storied team.

Austin’s father, Tim, worked with what is now Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, an IndyCar staple, before taking over as Penske’s Team President in 2006.

Of course, this prompted some to suggest that Austin’s move to Penske in 2017, initially on a part-time basis, was influenced by Tim — something the now three-time Cup Series race-winner vehemently denied in a recently resurfaced interview with Frontstretch in 2019.

“I think it’s a double-edged sword. This is such a family sport. You’ve got the Elliotts, Blaneys, Earnhardts, all the Pettys, these are all people—even someone with a pretty similar situation to myself is Cole Custer. It’s a family sport, that’s where the passion is grown,” he admitted.

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“I’ve been lucky enough to grow up in the same house who finds the best drivers in the world to drive the best cars in the world. I’ve been able to learn from those drivers, from those experiences and from being around that my entire life, what I need to do to put myself in the best position, whether that be a Team Penske car or a Sports Car somewhere. That doesn’t come easily. The door isn’t opened for you.”

In fact, Austin, who recently made his Supercars Championship debut in Australia, insisted that Tim made a conscious effort not to get overly involved in his son’s career, doing his utmost “to stay as far away from my program as possible.”

“From the aspect that I’m his kid, but I’m here to do a job and be representative of all our sponsors,” Austin added. “I don’t take that lightly, I don’t think he does either. I can’t say that from a competition side we’ve interacted that much.

“I’ve got a great support system with guys like Travis Giesler and Mike Nelson on the NASCAR side. He’ll give me his two cents if I’ve done something wrong or whatever, but that relationship has been a fun dynamic.”

Any suggestions that Austin’s presence at Penske as of 2025 remain because of Tim are no longer valid, given that the elder Cindric was let go by the company in May, together with IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer and IndyCar managing director Ron Ruzewski. This came after two of their IndyCar entries, those of Josef Newgarden and Will Power, “were found in violation of IndyCar rules” at the Indianapolis 500, as per the series.

“Nothing is more important than the integrity of our sport and our race teams,” Penske said in a statement. “We have had organizational failures during the last two years, and we had to make necessary changes. I apologize to our fans, our partners and our organization for letting them down.”

Now a free agent, Tim told Racer in November that he has used his firing as an opportunity to “catch up on life.”

“I’ve had some interesting inquiries within and outside of motorsport, but I haven’t committed anything yet to speak of. It’s just the way it is,” he said. “There’s certainly more to life than motorsport. I’m finding out that’s all I’ve done all my life. But I’m open minded to interesting inquiries within and outside of motorsport.”



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NHRA National Event to Debut at US 131 Motorsports Park in 2026Performance Racing Industry

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U.S. 131 Motorsports Park, Martin, Michigan, will host a NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series event in 2026, with the inaugural NHRA Great Lakes Nationals set to open the 2026 Countdown to the Championship playoffs.

The event will take place September 18-20 at the facility, serving as the 15th of 20 races during NHRA’s special 75th anniversary season and the first of six playoff races.

The Great Lakes Nationals marks the first NHRA national event at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park, giving NHRA four new national event facilities during the 2026 campaign that includes national event tracks in 19 markets.

U.S. 131 Motorsports Park will also host an NHRA national open on July 8-9, leading into a NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional event on July 10-12.

For more information, visit nhra.com.



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Chase Elliott Secures Amazon Prime Sponsorship for Three-Race Cup Series Run – Speedway Digest

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Amazon Prime Video will serve as the primary sponsor of Chase Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet for three NASCAR Cup Series events in 2026, continuing its growing presence in the sport. The partnership extends Prime Video’s involvement with Hendrick Motorsports following its debut on Elliott’s car in 2025.

The sponsorship will feature a refreshed black-and-blue paint scheme, accented with streaks of red and yellow, making its first appearance at Talladega Superspeedway on April 26. Elliott will also carry the Prime Video colors at Texas Motor Speedway on May 3 and in the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway on May 17.

Elliott enters the 2026 season with momentum after a strong 2025 campaign that included two victories and a top-10 finish in the championship standings. Over his career, the Georgia native has amassed 21 wins, 115 top-five finishes, and 190 top-10s across 358 starts.

Prime Video’s sponsorship aligns with its broader NASCAR strategy with the streaming platform began a seven-year broadcast deal in 2025, airing five Cup Series races annually. In 2026, its broadcast slate includes marquee events such as the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte and the San Diego street race at Naval Base Coronado.





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Strategic staffing, modernized brand identity driving Brainerd International Raceway

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Brainerd International Raceway (BIR) is entering a new chapter guided by the vision of owner Kristi Copham, whose commitment to long-term facility growth has been central to the raceway’s evolution since the Copham family purchased the track in 2006.

BIR has announced a strengthened leadership team and a refreshed brand identity, two foundational steps in positioning the facility for its next decade of growth.

Copham’s approach has remained consistent: build on the loyalty and strength of BIR’s long-standing team while bringing in new talent capable of elevating programming, improving operations, and expanding BIR’s reach across multiple motorsports disciplines. Many of BIR’s staff members have been with the raceway for years — some for decades — forming the core group often described internally as “the BIR family.” The recent additions reflect her belief that BIR’s future rests on pairing this deeply rooted foundation with strategic new expertise.

Sara Walker has been promoted into an expanded general manager role, advancing from her position as director of business development. Walker joined BIR one year ago after 17 seasons with the NHRA, beginning in 2007, the year after the Copham family assumed ownership. Her long-standing working relationship with Kristi is rooted in years of shared commitment to strengthening grassroots motorsports and supporting the Sportsman-racing community.

Walker’s experience with NHRA gives her a deep understanding of how grassroots and Sportsman programs are built, sustained, and evolved, knowledge she pairs with a personal background shaped by her family’s involvement in Outlaw Pro Mod racing. That combination gives her a unique perspective on the families BIR serves and the culture that drives the facility forward. She has often said BIR has always felt like home, and this expanded role reflects her alignment with the raceway’s long-term direction.

Michael Morgan has joined BIR as road course & drifting manager, bringing a blend of operational experience and genuine passion for motorsports. Morgan most recently served as operations manager at US Air Motorsports Raceway, where he led drifting, autocross, and road-course programming with a strong emphasis on safety, communication, and participant experience.

His background as a lifelong driver and enthusiast gives him a grounded understanding of what modern road-course and drifting communities are seeking. Morgan’s role at BIR is designed to strengthen these disciplines, complementing Phil Abramson’s leadership on the dragstrip and aligning with the facility’s long-term vision to develop balanced, high-quality programming across all motorsports. As a St. Cloud native, he brings both regional connection and a commitment to the culture that drives BIR forward.

Glenn Van Zee has been promoted to facility & grounds manager, building on his long-standing commitment to BIR’s operations and community. His background combines hands-on facility management with practical motorsports experience, shaped in part by years of managing guest services, property maintenance, and day-to-day operations within the hospitality and powersports industries. That range gives him the steady operational perspective needed as BIR continues modernizing its infrastructure.

A lifelong racer, Van Zee has competed across multiple disciplines and has been immersed in motorsports since childhood, making him deeply connected to the culture that defines the BIR racing family. In this role, he will oversee the care and development of the raceway’s 580-acre facility, strengthening BIR’s ability to maintain and elevate its operations as the venue moves into its next phase of growth.

To complement its leadership growth, BIR is launching a refreshed visual identity that reflects both the facility’s heritage and its trajectory.

BIR has officially retired the long-used stoplight logo. In its place, the raceway is reintroducing a modernized version of its retro “B” logo, a mark rooted in the early 1970s and inspired by the outline of the original Donnybrooke road course. The updated design unifies the raceway’s visual presence across digital platforms, signage, apparel, and upcoming campaigns, bridging BIR’s past with a clear, modern direction for the future.

The brand refresh represents Kristi’s long-held vision to modernize BIR while preserving its soul. It is a continuation of her stewardship: honoring what racers and fans love about the facility and investing responsibly in the improvements needed to support the next generation.

The leadership updates and brand modernization mark the first phase of BIR’s broader long-term strategy led by Copham. Future announcements will detail the rollout of BIR’s new multi-agency marketing structure, expanded drifting initiatives, and program development designed to grow participation across all ages and skill levels.

Brainerd International Raceway moves into the upcoming season with a strengthened team, a unified identity, and a clear vision, anchored by the same family-driven values that have defined the raceway for nearly two decades.
 



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