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2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 picks, betting odds: 3 NASCAR longshots to target at Daytona International Speedway

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The final race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season takes place on Saturday with the 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 determining the 16-driver Cup Series Playoffs driver pool. Austin Dillon became the 14th driver to secure his spot in the playoffs with a victory at last weekend’s Cook Out 400, and any driver without a win this season will secure one of the final two postseason spots with a win at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. The highest point scorers of drivers without a victory fill the 16-driver playoff, which are currently Tyler Reddick and Alex Bowman. But with experienced drivers such as Kyle Busch, Chris Buescher, Ty Gibbs, Brad Keselowski and more still seeking their first victory of the season, the 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 could be the most cutthroat race of the year, with a win-or-go-home mentality for many drivers.

How should NASCAR at Daytona being the final race of the season affect making 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 bets when online sports betting? The model expects Bowman to come out with a strong push to secure his postseason spot, and views the 32-year-old driver as one of its top longshots to feature in 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 bets at +2000 odds at FanDuel. It also expects Buescher, who is currently 17th and 60 points behind Bowman, to contend for a victory as a longshot play to consider for 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 picks when the race takes off on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET from Daytona International Speedway. 

SportsLine simulated the NASCAR Coke Zero Sugar 400 10,000 times. Here are the three NASCAR longshots to target, according to the model:

Best NASCAR at Daytona longshots (odds subject to change):

  • Chris Buescher (+1900)
  • Denny Hamlin (+2000)
  • Alex Bowman (+2000)

Chris Buescher (+1900)

If the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season ended today, Buescher would miss the Cup Series playoffs by 60 points. Luckily for the 32-year-old driver, that’s not the case, and he has one more chance to secure a victory for an automatic spot in the postseason, or earn enough points to jump over at least one driver with more points than him. The simplest way for Buescher to make the playoffs is with a victory, and the model expects him to race aggressively and race well to try and earn that on Saturday. Buescher has two victories over his last 11 NASCAR at Daytona races, including winning the 2023 Coke Zero Sugar 400. Buescher has finished in the top 10 in seven of his last eight races at Daytona International Speedway, so he should feel confident with the track on Saturday. He’s listed at +1900 odds on BetMGM, as opposed to odds ranging from +1300 to +1800 at other sportsbooks, and the latest BetMGM promo code gives new users up to $1,500 in bonus bets if their first bet loses:

Denny Hamlin (+2000)

Hamlin is tied with Shane van Gisbergen for the most NASCAR Cup Series victories this season (four), but Hamlin has the edge over van Gisbergen at speedways, such as Daytona. The 44-year-old has struggled in recent weeks though, finishing no better than 10th over his last three races, but with the playoffs approaching, the model expects Hamlin to remind the NASCAR community why he’s one of the top drivers of this generation. Hamlin has 58 career Cup Series victories, with nine of those wins coming at Daytona International Speedway. However, Hamlin is winless over his last 15 NASCAR at Daytona races (last winning in 2020), and due to that trend and his recent slide, Hamlin’s odds have reached a territory they rarely do. At +2000 odds, the model projects value in the rare opportunity to play Hamlin in NASCAR longshot bets. His best odds come at Caesars Sportsbook. The latest Caesars Sportsbook promo code CBS20X gives new users 20 100% profit boost tokens after making their first $1 bet. Claim the promo here:

Alex Bowman (+2000)

Bowman doesn’t necessarily need a victory to make the Cup Series playoffs, but as the driver holding the final playoff spot, he’s in a dangerous position. The model projects Bowman to put together a strong final run in hopes of securing his postseason spot as a viable longshot candidate to win on Saturday night. The 32-year-old nearly secured his playoff spot last week, finishing second at Richmond, and he’s finished in the top three in three of his last eight races. He’s come so close to locking in that postseason spot, and with six finishes in the top 10 over those eight races, the model sees value in him at +2000 odds to capture that elusive victory at Daytona. He’s also finished sixth or better in five of his last six NASCAR at Daytona events. FanDuel Sportsbook has him priced at +2000 odds, and the latest FanDuel promo code delivers the chance at an additional bonus with new users earning $300 in bonus bets if their first $5 bet wins. Claim $300 in bonus bets right here:

More top NASCAR at Daytona expert picks, longshots revealed

You’ve seen the NASCAR longshots from the model. Now, see the full 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 leaderboard, including forecasts for who finishes first. Visit SportsLine to see the projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 27 winners, including Elliott’s victory at Bowman Gray, Larson’s win at Miami, Bell’s All-Star victory, Hamlin’s Michigan win, van Gisbergen’s Mexico triumph, Elliott in Atlanta, and van Gisbergen again in Chicago, Sonoma and Watkins Glen.

2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400 odds, drivers, lineup

(odds via DraftKings subject to change)

Joey Logano +1000 
Chase Elliott +1100 
Austin Cindric +1100 
Ryan Blaney +1100 
Brad Keselowski +1200 
William Byron +1200 
Kyle Busch +1500 
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +1600 
Christopher Bell +1700 
Kyle Larson +1700 
Chris Buescher +1800 
Denny Hamlin +2000 
Bubba Wallace +2000 
Tyler Reddick +2000 
Daniel Suarez +2200 
Alex Bowman +2200 
Ross Chastain +2200 
Ryan Preece +2500 
Chase Briscoe +2800 
Josh Berry +3000 
Carson Hocevar +3500 
Austin Dillon +4000 
Ty Gibbs +4000 
Michael McDowell +4000 
Erik Jones +4500 
Todd Gilliland +5500 
Noah Gragson +5500 
John Hunter Nemechek +6000 
Cole Custer +6500 
AJ Allmendinger +6500 
Zane Smith +6500 
Ty Dillon +6500 
Shane Van Gisbergen +6500 
Justin Haley +6500 
Austin Hill +8000 
Riley Herbst +9000 
Cody Ware +13000 
BJ McLeod +15000 
Joey Gase +20000 
Casey Mears +20000





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Major William Byron Sponsor Cuts Its NASCAR Commitment in Half for 2026

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Although Liberty University has stood shoulder to shoulder with William Byron longer than most partners in the garage, that once-unshakable alliance is clearly tightening its belt. The educational institution has backed Byron for more than a decade, first crossing paths with him during his formative years in Late Models before remaining in lockstep through the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.

When Byron reached the NASCAR Cup Series, Liberty followed him there as well, reinforcing a relationship built on continuity rather than convenience. Over the past two seasons, however, the footprint of that sponsorship has steadily receded.

On Thursday, Hendrick Motorsports and Liberty University jointly confirmed that the school will serve as the primary sponsor of Byron’s Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in only three NASCAR Cup Series races during the upcoming season.

The Liberty branding will appear at Watkins Glen International on May 10, Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, and Martinsville Speedway on November 1. That announcement effectively slices the program in half compared to 2025, when Liberty occupied six races on the No. 24 Chevrolet.

The news was rolled out publicly through a post on X, which read, “Hey LibertyU and @TeamHendrick fans! 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season champion and two-time DAYTONA 500 winner @WilliamByron will be racing the LU24 Chevrolet for three races in 2026 – check out the schedule now!”

This is the second consecutive season in which Liberty University has reduced its primary presence on Byron’s car. After appearing in 12 races during the 2024 campaign, the school cut that commitment to six events for 2025. The newly announced three-race slate for 2026 confirms an even more downward trajectory rather than a temporary adjustment.

Despite the scaled-back role of Liberty University, Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet will not be short on support. Alongside Liberty’s limited appearances in 2026, the Hendrick Motorsports driver will also carry sponsorship from Raptor Coatings, Valvoline, Anduril, All-Pro Auto Reconditioning, Phorm Energy, Cincinnati Inc., and Z by HP, ensuring a diversified commercial lineup across the season.

Liberty University’s decision arrives against a backdrop of continuous turbulence away from the racetrack. While enrollment numbers remain at an all-time high, the institution has endured persistent negative attention over the past four years. Those issues have extended well beyond public relations discomfort, cutting into both reputation and finances.

The most severe blow came in 2024, when Liberty University was hit with a record $14 million federal fine for violating the Clery Act.

Federal authorities concluded that the school had underreported campus crimes, citing allegations that reporting of sexual violence was discouraged and that safety protocols were mishandled. The fallout placed the university under federal monitoring through 2026, amplifying scrutiny at a critical moment.

Then again, legal trouble followed in 2025, when the university had to agree to a $15 million settlement with former president Jerry Falwell Jr. stemming from a 2020 scandal.

By 2025, Liberty University found itself navigating athletic, legal, and reputational challenges rather than suffering outright financial collapse. Even so, the cumulative pressure offers a plausible explanation for the reduced investment in NASCAR.

Against that context, the decision to trim the #24 driver‘s sponsorship comes as little shock, even though the Hendrick Motorsports driver has finished inside the top four in each of the past three seasons and captured back-to-back Daytona 500 wins in 2024 and 2025.



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Jeff Gordon 1 of 1 trading card inserted into Panini America’s National Treasures Racing production

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CONCORD, N.C. – Want to take home a piece of Jeff Gordon’s firesuit from 2015? Hendrick Motorsports has teamed up with Panini America to make that happen for one lucky fan. 

RELATED: See Chase Elliott’s No. 9 KBB Chevrolet for 2026

Now inserted in the latest line of Panini National Treasures Racing is a 1 of 1 redemption card to take home a piece of this special item in trading card form. Once found, the winner will have the card hand delivered by Gordon himself.

A piece of Gordon's 2015 firesuit is included in this 1:1 trading card
A piece of Gordon’s 2015 firesuit is included in this 1 of 1 trading card

“Panini has been a great partner of ours when you look at collectibles and you look at the card space and relationship with them. For a couple years we’ve been talking about doing something that takes it to another level, and this certainly does that in a big way,” Gordon said of the card.

“Having a 1 of 1 card, I know how passionate our fans are around collecting and getting autographs and things that are signed for fans of mine, fans of NASCAR and I don’t know if there’s been a single piece of memorabilia over the years that’s going to be more sought after than this one. So whoever pulls that card, that’s going to be an extra special day. I wish we could capture that moment when we open the pack, but what we are going to be able to do is hand deliver to that special fan that pulls this card and that’s going to be really exciting for me.



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Which Truck Series Rides are Still Open for 2026?

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What’s Happening?

As teams in NASCAR’s two other National Series continue to finalize their rosters for 2026, one series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, still has quite a few open seats in its field.

  • This article will focus on rides that are known to have openings, rather than those that currently sit in an unknown status.
  • As of press time, several teams have yet to announce a new driver or returning driver for several rides, such as the TRICON Garage No. 5 or Spire Motorsports No. 77.
  • Fortunately, we do know that a handful of rides are currently open, as there are several seats that are either new or have seen their former driver promoted or signed to another team.

The NASCAR charter lawsuit put a harsh spotlight on one uncomfortable reality: not every team that signed on in 2016…

No. 14 | Kaulig Racing | New Entry

The No. 14 truck remains as one of the final mysteries of Ram Trucks’ 2026 return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competition.

Since June, when Kaulig Racing first announced its intentions to field five full-time Ram Trucks during the upcoming Truck Series Season, the team has announced three full-time drivers and a fourth truck reserved for ‘free agent drivers’.

The final truck, the No. 14, is rumored to be reserved for the winner or winners of a reality TV show competition that pits grassroots racers against one another for a spot at Kaulig in 2026. As of mid-December, neither the reality show nor the drivers competing in the show have been officially announced.

What’s Happening?

One major storyline to follow during the 2025 and 2026 NASCAR seasons is the ongoing saga of Dodge and…

No. 71 | Spire Motorsports | Formerly Driven by: Rajah Caruth

Spire Motorsports began the 2025 season with four full-time trucks, after bringing in yet another part-time ‘All-Star’ truck, the No. 07.  Eventually, the team would trim that down to three, cutting out the No. 07, while reshuffling their roster for the remainder of the season.

Entering the offseason, there were lingering rumors that the team could continue to cut down its lineup for 2026. Still, these plans have yet to be announced, and, despite fan speculation, it does not look like Spire will exit the series entirely any time soon.

Nonetheless, their 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoff ride, the No. 71, is open thanks to the promotion of Rajah Caruth to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. Though they could opt for a veteran driver, there are plenty of young drivers in the Chevrolet system that could take over the ride if it returns in 2026.

What’s Happening?

Spire Motorsports Truck Series driver Rajah Caruth will race part-time for JR Motorsports in the No. 88 during the…

No. 98 | ThorSport Racing | Formerly Driven by: Ty Majeski

Ford’s top NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team has an opening entering the 2026 season, thanks in part to the retirement of longtime ThorSport Racing driver Matt Crafton.

Rather than hire a new face to pilot the No. 88 truck that the team has built itself around, ThorSport opted to move 2024 truck series champion, Majeski, out of his No. 98 and into the No. 88.

There are a few rumors as to who could take over the No. 98 truck, though. In the opinion of many online fans, the team’s 2025 part-time drivers, like Luke Fenhaus and Luke Baldwin, seem like obvious potential candidates.

What’s Happening?

Matt Crafton is stepping away from ThorSport Racing’s No. 88 entry at the end of the season, and Ty…

No. TBA | Halmar Friesen Racing | New Entry

Towards the end of the 2025 season, Halmar Friesen Racing Crew Chief Jimmy Villenueve confirmed the team’s intentions to bring on a second full-time truck for the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season during an interview with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. 

This would be a follow-up to the team’s part-time effort this past season, the No. 62, which entered seven races for drivers Wesley Slimp, Cole Butcher, and Mike Christopher, Jr.

There are very few rumors as to who will drive the second truck for the team in 2026, though Slimp and Butcher could be a potential option for the Toyota team, alongside a few other names in the Toyota pipeline.

What’s Happening?

With the 2026 NASCAR National Series racing season just around the corner, several drivers have yet to announce their…

This article will be updated throughout the 2025-26 offseason.



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Patrick Emerling Announces GOAT Power Bikes as First Partner for 2025 Season

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MOORESVILLE, NC, January 17, 2025 – NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Patrick Emerling today announced he is partnering with GOAT Power Bikes for the The LiUNA! NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 15, 2025.

“GOAT Power Bikes is thrilled to partner with Snow Belt MGMT to sponsor Patrick Emerling for the NASCAR Xfinity Series as the primary sponsor at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and as an associate sponsor for the 2025 season,” said GOAT Power Bikes owner Bryson Goodman. Patrick embodies the drive, precision, and passion that align perfectly with our brand values, and we’re excited to support him as he races to success this season. Together, we’re charging ahead, both on the track and beyond.”

Frequently described as “The Harley Davidson of E-Bike Brands,” GOAT Power Bikes leads the charge for building powerful, affordable, and reliable e-bikes that empower riders to conquer any terrain. GOAT’s base model bikes have a 48MPH top speed with a price point of under $2,800, making them the best bang for your buck for anything in its class.

Based in San Diego, California, GOAT Power Bikes are designed with cutting-edge technology and built for adventure. Whether navigating city streets, exploring rugged trails, or cruising along the coast, GOAT Power Bikes inspires riders to embrace the freedom of the open road and redefine their limits.

“I’m stoked to partner with GOAT,” said Emerling. “I love anything with a motor and grew up riding dirt bikes, so these e-bikes are perfect for me. I usually race on four wheels, but I’ll do it on two. GOAT’s e-bikes are incredible, and I can’t wait to introduce them to the NASCAR fanbase.”

GOAT is offering fans a 5% discount on purchases with code NASCAR.

Visit https://www.goatpowerbikes.com to see their full lineup of e-bikes.

Emerling will make an announcement on his full 2025 season plans shortly.

The LiUNA! NASCAR Xfinity Series Race (200 laps | 300 miles) is the fifth of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Practice starts on Friday, March 14 at 3:05 p.m. immediately followed by qualifying. The field is set to take the green flag the next day at 1:30 p.m. with live coverage on The CW, the Performance Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are Eastern Standard Time.

For more information on Patrick Emerling, visit https://www.patrickemerlingracing.com or follow him on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PatrickEmerling07), X (https://twitter.com/PatrickEmerling) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/patrickemerling).

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Denny Hamlin is looking for an apology from NASCAR Channel 90 after lawsuit settlement

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“Animosity ends with accountability.”

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports recently settled their lawsuit against NASCAR. Post settlement, all teams will be offered to sign a new evergreen charter agreement. This will make charters permanent.

Charters are now franchises with teams sharing a portion of revenue. They also guarantee a starting position in every race for the 36 charter holders.

NASCAR lawsuit settled; Comments from both sides

Back in October 2024, Hamlin stated via X, “While censorship is a big topic in today’s media world, Channel 90 might be the poster child.”

He added, “An interview didn’t go the way they hoped after our attorney continued to state fact after fact even tho they tried their best to refute, they have since edited/deleted that interview off of their channels because the narrative doesn’t fit their beliefs. If that doesn’t convince you of the bias then nothing will.”

The settlement is a win for the sport as a whole. But, Denny Hamlin, co-owner of 23XI Racing is circling back…

Fast forward to 2025: Hamlin now expects an apology

Hamlin hasn’t forgotten about that moment from last year…

Hamlin asked Larry Mcreynolds on Tuesday, “Good morning. Now that the case is settled and the evidence is out will you or anyone on channel 90 be issuing an apology for what you all said about 23XI/FRM when the lawsuit was filed?”

“I believe it was ‘how dare them for trying to come in and change the sport. 23XI hasn’t been around long enough and FRM wasn’t good enough.’ Also how about ‘I dont know what their problem is, 13 other teams signed it.’ Just to name a few examples.”

“Well because I believe that once the actual facts and documents were released it was contradictory to the narrative that was being pushed. Larry is a very hard working analyst. Hopefully he took the time to analyze the situation post settlement and revise his thoughts.”

“Animosity ends with accountability.”

Dale Earnhardt Jr predicts a surge in the cost of NASCAR charters

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Liberty Scales Back Sponsorship of No. 24 for Second Straight Year

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Liberty University (LibertyU), one of the founding partners of William Byron’s career in NASCAR, is significantly scaling back its sponsorship of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet for a second consecutive year.

The educational institution, along with Hendrick Motorsports, confirmed on Wednesday that it would be sponsoring the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 of Byron in three NASCAR Cup Series events for the upcoming season — slashing in half the six-race program the school occupied in 2025.

This marks the second straight campaign that LibertyU has cut its primary sponsorship program for Byron in half, slashing its presence on the No. 24 Chevrolet to six races for 2025, after sponsoring 12 races in 2024.

Byron, the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular-season champion, will be carrying the colors of his long-time partner, LibertyU, at Watkins Glen International (May 10), Indianapolis Motor Speedway (July 26), and Martinsville Speedway (November 1).

Liberty University has been a major sponsorship partner of William Byron for more than a decade, adorning his racecars as he climbed through the ranks of Late Models, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and into the NASCAR Cup Series with Hendrick Motorsports, the winningest team in the history of the sport.

In his eight seasons competing full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, William Byron has been to Victory Lane 16 times — thrice with Liberty University on board the No. 24 Chevrolet (Daytona 2020, Atlanta 2022, Texas 2023).

Between the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and K&N Pro Series East (now ARCA Menards Series East), Byron has been to Victory Lane a total of 13 times with Liberty University serving as the primary sponsor of his racecar.

The 28-year-old driver has proven himself as a perennial championship contender in the NASCAR Cup Series, putting his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team into the Championship 4 in each of the last three seasons. Byron has three four top-six points finishes and five top-10 points finishes.

In addition to the three-race sponsorship for Liberty University on the No. 24 Chevrolet in 2026, William Byron will also have backing from Raptor Coatings, Valvoline, Anduril, All-Pro Auto Reconditioning, Phorm Energy, Cincinnati Inc, and Z by HP.





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