The 2019 Dragon Energy NASCAR Cup Series is a third of the way through the season, Also on Saturday it Requires a Rest from regular season action for Its 2019 NASCAR All-Star Rush at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

No points will be accumulated, but the actions will continue to be extreme with a $1 million prize at stake and the winner taking it all. This year’s NASCAR All-Star Race is going to be the 35th ever and 43-year-old Jimmie Johnson will be wanting to catch his fifth win in this prestigious occasion. He’s at 20-1 in the most current 2019 NASCAR All-Star Race odds, however there are 12 other motorists with the very same chances or shorter. Including Kyle Busch, who is listed at 5-1 after three wins and 11 top-10 endings in the first 12 races of this year. But he is second in the standings behind Joey Logano (8-1), who won this race in 2016. Before you make your own 2019 NASCAR All-Star Rush selections, be certain to check out the NASCAR in Charlotte predictions in the proven computer version at SportsLine.
Produced by DFS pro and SportsLine predictive information engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking factors such as track record and recent results into consideration.
The version is off to a strong start in NASCAR this season, calling Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin a top-four contender from the beginning. It nailed eight of the top 10 drivers at the Pennzoil 400, which included placing winner Joey Logano at its projected top . Additionally, it known as Kyle Busch’s enormous win at Bristol last month.
It made some huge calls this past year, including properly projecting wins for Kyle Busch in Chicago and Martin Truex Jr. in Sonoma. In addition, it nailed three of the top four finishers at Michigan and two of the top four in the Daytona 500. Is way up.
McClure, with a mechanical engineering degree, grew up around race tracks. Events at iconic places like Charlotte Motor Speedway are in his bloodstream. His model simulated the 2019 NASCAR All-Star Race 10,000 times and the results were so surprising.
For NASCAR at Charlotte 2019we could tell you the model is top on Aric Almirola, making a strong run in the checkered flag on Saturday despite heading off at 18-1 chances. Almirola seized his first win in 2018 and finished fifth in the standings this season. He is off to a solid start using seven top-10 finishes to date this year.
With NASCAR implementing a brand new aerodynamics package for tracks between 1-2 miles this year, Almirola has dialed in his setup for 1.5-mile speedways fairly rapidly. In three races at tracks of these distances up to now, he has collected three top-10 finishes. That includes collecting a pole at Atlanta and top 36 laps before finishing in eighth location. His Stewart Haas Racing Ford is fast, and he’s a serious threat to climb the 2019 NASCAR All-Star Race leaderboard in a rush on Saturday.
Along with a huge shocker: Chase Elliott, among the best Vegas favorites at 10-1, barely cracks the top 10. There are far better worth in a wealthy 2019 NASCAR All-Star Race lineup. Elliott won at Talladega three weeks ago and has four top-five finishes on the year. But he fought at Texas earlier this year, which could be a bad indication for how he will play at Charlotte.

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