2023 Food City Dirt Race odds, picks and predictions

Looking at the odds for Sunday’s 2023 Food City Dirt Race in Bristol, Virginia, with NASCAR expert picks and predictions.

The NASCAR Cup Series is at Bristol Motor Speedway Sunday for the 2023 Food City Dirt Race. Green flag is scheduled to drop shortly after 7 p.m. ET (FOX) from Bristol, Tenn. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s lines around the 2023 Food City Dirt Race odds, and make our expert NASCAR picks and predictions.

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Food City Dirt Race: What you need to know

  • Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch is the defending winner on the Bristol dirt track last April, posting an average speed of 34.973 mph in a race which featured 14 caution flags on 82 laps
  • Team Penske’s Joey Logano posted the 1st win on the Bristol dirt  on March 29, 2021, posting an average speed of 46.313 mph
  • Logano has finished 1st and 3rd in his 2 starts on the dirt at Bristol, leading 61 laps after averaging a 10.0 Average-Start Position
  • 23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick has never won at the dirt track at BMS, but he has finished 2nd and 7th in his pair of Cup starts
  • Joe Gibbs Racing driver Martin Truex Jr. has finished 19th and 21st in his 2 starts despite leading 126 laps in the 2 dirt races at Bristol, most among any active driver
  • TrackHouse Racing driver Daniel Suarez has finished 4th and 12th in his 2 Cup starts on the dirt, leading 122 laps, 2nd-best to MTJ
  • Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott (leg) remains sidelined, so Josh Berry will once again be behind the wheel of the No. 9 Chevrolet

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Food City Dirt Race – Expert pick

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 12:16 a.m. ET.

TYLER REDDICK (+450) is the No. 2 chalk (behind Kyle Larson +400) this weekend, and for good reason. He has finished 2nd and 7th in his pair of Cup starts on the Bristol dirt, while leading a total of 99 laps. He has done that while averaging a starting spot of 15.0, too, moving up to an Average-Finish Position (AFP) of 4.5.

There’s much to like about the driver of the No. 45 Toyota, who is already in the playoffs thanks to his win at COTA.

Food City Dirt Race – Long shot

Looking a little further down the list, DANIEL SUAREZ (+4000) has finished well in his 2 starts on the BMS dirt, leading the 122 laps, while posting finishes of 4th and 12th. There’s just something that he really likes about racing on the dirt surface, moving up from an Average-Start Position of 19.5 to an AFP of 8.0. He’ll be on the move this weekend, and is a dark horse to snatch checkers Sunday night.

Food City Dirt Race prop picks

JOEY LOGANO – TOP 5 FINISH (+150)

It’s hard to believe that you can find plus-money odds for Logano to finish in the Top 5. He has finished 1st and 3rd in his 2 Bristol dirt Cup starts, moving up from an Average-Start Position of 10.0 to post a 2.0 AFP with 61 laps led. He is also best among all drivers with an Average Rating of 122.4. There is an outside chance he waves checkers again, and no one would be surprised.

KYLE BUSCH – TOP 5 FINISH (+180)

Another stunning number is seeing Busch’s Top 5 number, as you have a chance to nearly double up. Bristol is one of Busch’s best tracks overall, and he won on the dirt surface last time out, too.

He was just 17th in the 1st installment of this race in 2021, but it was a muddy mess. Busch acclimated nicely last season, and picked up the victory in the Coliseum. He is dangerous to win anytime he steps onto the track at Bristol, dirt, asphalt or otherwise.

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2022 Food City Dirt Race odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Sunday’s 2022 Food City Dirt Race at Bristol, with NASCAR odds, picks and predictions.

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to Bristol Motor Speedway for Sunday night’s 2022 Food City Dirt Race. The green flag is set to drop a little after 7 p.m. ET (FOX). Below we analyze the 2022 Food City Dirt Race odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and predictions.

NASCAR elected to change Bristol’s spring race to a dirt surface last March. It was the first time the Cup Series ran on dirt since the 1970 season.

Penske Racing’s Joey Logano came away with the victory last spring, a race shortened to 253 laps due to heavy rains and flash flooding in the area. The average speed was just 46.313 mph.

You can expect faster speeds Sunday night as NASCAR learned quite a bit about running these type cars on a dirt surface. Mud flaps were installed on the NextGEN cars this weekend, too.

2022 Food City Dirt Race: What you need to know

  • Normally we’d look at Average-Finish Position, top-5 and top-10 finishes from a track, but that’s all out the window on a dirt surface. Instead, we’ll simply look back to last season’s inaugural dirt run to see who was more comfortable and who was an unmitigated disaster.
  • Manufacturer didn’t mean much on the dirt, as Ford was first, Chevrolet was second and a Toyota ran third.
  • Logano led the final 61 laps of the rain-delayed event, holding off Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Denny Hamlin for the victory. Logano beat Stenhouse by .554 seconds en route to the checkered flag.
  • Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez and Roush Fenway Racing’s Ryan Newman rounded out the top 5. Newman isn’t even in the field this season.

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Food City Dirt Race – Expert pick

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 3:31 a.m. ET.

It would be a little lazy to go with Logano, who won last season’s rain-shortened event. It will be interesting to see who can win this year on Easter night in a full 500-lap race.

I like the favorite here. Expect Hendrick Motorsports’ KYLE LARSON (+380), the 2021 Cup Series champion, to pick up checkers this weekend. It hasn’t been that long since he was racing on dirt tracks on a regular basis. He picked up a Truck Series win at Eldora Speedway on the dirt surface in 2016, and regularly drove the surfaces in the lower levels.

Larson was 29th last season in this event, but it was a new event, delayed and muddy. Conditions will be more optimal, and he will take advantage.

Food City Dirt Race picks – Long shot

RICKY STENHOUSE JR. (+2000) was the runner-up on this dirt surface last season in a race which was an absolute mess.

Stenhouse, like Larson, has a long history of racing on dirt tracks, starting out on the surface in 2003 while also seeing dirt tracks rather frequently at the lower levels.

He reportedly likes it, is excited about the track and is basically the opposite of Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch, who would rather race on the moon than on dirt.

Food City Dirt Race prop picks

Note: As of this publishing, top-10 finish odds were not posted yet. Below are suggested plays if and when they get posted.

CHASE BRISCOE TOP-10 FINISH

Briscoe is a tremendous play this weekend. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver has been in midget and sprint cars on a dirt surface for a long time. He and teammate Cole Custer will make dirt legend and team owner Tony Stewart proud with solid finishes this weekend. Briscoe was second in Friday’s first practice session.

COLE CUSTER TOP-10 FINISH

Custer is worth a look for a second consecutive weekend. He picked up the pole in qualifying Saturday, and will have the all-important first choice of pit stalls, too. There are several advantages of picking first, as he’ll be in a stall which isn’t up against two cars on either side, but with an opening in front. That extra room makes a huge difference.

TYLER REDDICK TOP-10 FINISH

Reddick ended up seventh in the dirt race in 2021. He has a lengthy history of racing on dirt. Reddick led the first practice session with a best speed of 89.925 on Friday.

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