NASCAR Betting: Auto Club 400 odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Sunday’s Auto Club 400 sports betting odds and lines, with NASCAR analysis, picks and tips.

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to the Auto Club Speedway Sunday afternoon for the Auto Club 400 at 3:30 p.m. ET in Fontana, Calif. Below, we analyze the Auto Club 400 betting odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and tips.

Who is going to win the 2020 Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway?

Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access them at USA TODAY Sports for a full list. Odds last updated Saturday at 12:05 p.m. ET.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Kyle Busch (+500) won last season’s Auto Club 400, and he has also picked up three checkered flags across his past six starts at the California track. The defending series champ is off to a rather uneven start through two starts this season, so perhaps a start at ACS is just what is needed to jump-start his season. In 21 career starts at the track he has four wins, 10 top-five finishes, 15 top-10 runs and 807 laps led with a 10.0 Average-Finish Position (AFP), too.

Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott (+800) has had some strong showings at this track in the past, but victory has eluded him thus far. In four starts he has a 10.8 AFP with a pair of top-10 finishes, five laps led and he has never finished lower than 16th. He’ll be one to watch. Elliott’s teammate Jimmie Johnson (+1600) is showing some signs of life early on, and he leads all active drivers with six California wins, 13 top-five finishes in 25 starts, 980 laps led and a 7.6 AFP.

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Penske Racing driver Joey Logano (+600) will be looking for checkers for the second consecutive weekend. He is seventh or better in each of his past five outings, including a runner-up finish last season. Logano has never won this race in 13 career starts, but he has 57 laps led and a 13.1 AFP, sixth-best among all active drivers.

Logano’s teammate Brad Keselowski (+800) won this race in 2015, and he has rattled off three straight top-five showings, and five top-10 finishes in a row. Kes has a 14.5 AFP in his 11 career starts with 81 laps led.

2020 Auto Club 400 longshot bets

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kurt Busch (+2500) is worth a small-unit wager, as he enters Sunday’s race with the fourth-best AFP among active drivers. In 26 career starts he has a win, seven top-five finishes, 13 top-10 finishes and no DNFs with a 12.6 AFP and 298 laps led.

If you’re looking for a little bit more of a longshot, Erik Jones (+3300) fits the bill. He has finished 12th, seventh and 19th in three career starts at ACS with a solid 12.7 AFP, fifth among active drivers.

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Erik Jones won NASCAR’s Clash at Daytona ‘with a car that’s ready for the dumpster’

There were only six cars left on the track after all these wrecks.

Pretty much nothing happened in the first 65-of-75 laps of NASCAR’s Busch Clash, an exhibition event, at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday. And then to make up for lost time, there were several crashes in the final 10 scheduled laps and into overtime.

And by the time the white flag flew to signal the last official lap, there were only six cars still on the track for a race that began with 18.

But somehow, with a car that limped across the finish line, Erik Jones in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota survived multiple wrecks and won the race with a big assist from teammate Denny Hamlin behind him.

Amazingly, Jones is missing a huge chunk of his hood, and the look of the car led to FOX Sports’ Mike Joy describing the victory with a hilarious quote:

“Erik Jones is going to win the Busch Clash with a car thats ready for the dumpster!”

Ignore the part where Joy’s broadcast partner, legendary racer Jeff Gordon, says Hamlin is on the lead lap and opting not to fight Jones for the lead. Hamlin was one lap down with only Jones, Austin Dillon, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Larson and Ryan Newman on the lead lap.

It’s really pretty remarkable that Jones had enough in that car to not just survive the final laps but get and hold onto the lead.

The first of several wrecks in the 75-lap exhibition event was at the end of Lap 66 when Joey Logano blocked Kyle Busch and ignited a multi-car crash. But that was far from it. In fact, there were so many wrecks that the race was extended to 88 laps because of overtime, making it the longest Clash, according to FOX Sports’ broadcast.

Here’s a look at the chaos on the Daytona track:

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