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  • BetOnline.AG has the odds for us this week. Let’s find a few drivers to add to our betting spread for the NASCAR iRacing event on Dover International Speedway. Timmy Hill: +800. Hey, we are getting tremendous value with Timmy Hill here.

I’m not sure how much longer NASCAR will be an e-sport but be it a video game or real life at 200 mph, we have you covered.

Not surprisingly, the younger drivers have dominated the iRaces so far. I’m 38 and I came up with NES, Super Nintendo, N64, Xbox, and Playstation.

I would like to think drivers around my age have some experience but when I actually use my brain to think about it, I realize they were too busy winning real-life Mario Kart races to spend their time playing video games.

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, an earlier date on the 2020 calendar and the first of three consecutive races out West. Scroll through to see the opening betting lines, courtesy of Westgate, with two drivers tied at the top of the odds board. Last year's winner, Joey Logano, is also among the favorites. Picking winners based on the odds for the Saturday and Sunday NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader races at Dover International Speedway this weekend (both races at 4 p.m. ET on NBC) is tricky since.

For the young men like weekly betting favorite William Byron, it appears they were born with a technology gene. At just 22-years-old, he is the only two-time winner since the iRacing competitions began in March.

The Charlotte-native won both races not far away “in Virginia”, Richmond and Bristol.

Virginia-native Denny Hamlin took the checkered in Miami while points leader Timmy Hill won the Texas race, and last week Alex Bowman won at Talladega.

Hamlin actually finished dead last at this past Sunday’s iRace at Talladega. 39th out of 39, ugh. How did that happen?

I had so many questions about what just happened.. then we found 2nd hand footage at the end. I cannot believe it. pic.twitter.com/BfN1sNAsg8

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— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) April 26, 2020

Uh-oh… She knew what she was doing! Can we ride go karts, Dad? No, okay, click.

Apparently, by the time, Denny turned the monitor back on, he was sitting sideways on pit road racking up penalties after he had already missed qualifying, started from the back, and fell victim to a crash.

Welcome to 2020, D! Good times!

We were on him and Alex Bowman the week prior in Richmond but they both fell short. We came off of Alex last week and that, of course, is why he was able to secure the victory.

He is a true technician, young at heart but with an iron will. I think Bowman is a future star of the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series.

It wasn’t just Alex and Denny who had exciting weeks at the race track Sunday.

Jeff Gordon, in his first return to competition since his retirement in 2016, must’ve been thinking about ESPN’s The Last Dance documentary slated to air a few hours later because he did his best Michael Jordan.

The good news is nobody was hurt. That was my initial worry. Somebody is watching over the Rainbow Warrior.

It appears that the online sportsbooks don’t believe so, though, because his betting odds are dead last on a list of 40+ drivers. (+10000) to win.

They were clearly not impressed by his performance.

One more thing before we get to this week’s iRacing betting action.

I want to wish a happy belated birthday to this guy.

Happy birthday to the biggest badass that ever drove a racecar. ? pic.twitter.com/gpl0D3Tpuh

— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) April 29, 2018

Something tells me that The Intimidator wouldn’t approve of the video game simulations, though. Cheers to the old school.

BetOnline.AG has the odds for us this week. Let’s find a few drivers to add to our betting spread for the NASCAR iRacing event on Dover International Speedway.

Timmy Hill: +800

Hey, we are getting tremendous value with Timmy Hill here.

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He is the current points leader and has only finished outside of the top three in one of the 5 iRaces so far this year. That was last week when he finished 11th but before that, it was 3rd, 1st, 3rd, and 2nd.

He has been the best driver on the circuit so far, without a doubt. What’s more impressive to me is that he was nowhere to be found before this.

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In 96 races over 9 years for NASCAR’s Cup Series, Hill never once cracked the top ten! I guess he was always there but nobody noticed.

The 27-year-old Maryland native may be one of the few that want this lockdown to last through the Summer and Fall. He has proven that track history or fit aren’t major predictors for iRacing, at least not for him.

William Byron is the favorite but at (-200)…man, we can barely pick one other driver for our betting spread if we take him.

I will take the points leader with four top 3 finishes in five starts. His betting odds are also four times as profitable as Byron’s.

Landon Cassill: +2000

I think Conor McGregor said it best when referring to Jeremy Stephens at a major press conference: Who the bleep is that guy? I was familiar with Timmy Hill only because he won an iRace.

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Landon hasn’t done that!

If you’ve been watching the races at all (1:00 PM Eastern Sundays on FOX), I’m sure Landon’s name will ring a bell. He has 3 top six performances including 4th last week at Talladega.

Landon is a veteran of the game at 30 years of age, though. 324 races in 10 years in the NASCAR Cup Series… One top ten finish… So, Landon and Timmy are specialists. I am cool with that.

On top of placing 4th last week at Talladega, Cassill, along with Garrett Smithley and 2 others competed in a 24-hour race on the German virtual Nurburgring.

Landon had to do a crash course, pardon the pun, for this type of race, and just got his license hours before the race began.

I was just watching an iRace and I couldn’t help but think how much concentration is needed to succeed. The real races can be up to 600 miles of extreme focus. This is even more amazing when you consider how ADD we all have become over the past decade with these smartphones.

Landon has excellent value here at 20 to 1. Let’s throw him in our betting spread for the week.

Corey LaJoie: +2000

Another 20 to 1 guy? Yes!

I know William Byron has led the most laps, won two races, and appears to be the best NASCAR driver in iRacing. Value, though. He is (+200).

LaJoie, who finished a very close second to Alex Bowman last week at Talladega, has betting odds x10 of Byron’s.

Corey also grabbed the pole for the Talladega race and remember, this was his first official start for the NASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series.

First start, pole winner, 2nd place and only lost by .37 seconds! That’s pretty good. Maybe he will climb the power rankings and unseat Willie Byron!

A win this weekend at The Miracle Mile would sure shake things up

In Conclusion

Hey, this is getting pretty fun.

You should really try to catch one of the races. Since NASCAR already had the time slot on FOX, the races will be televised nationally.

How cool was it that we got to see the near half-century-old Jeff Gordon try his hand at iRacing? And how rad was it for Rainbow Warrior haters to see the #24 Chevrolet sent somersaulting through the air and out of the race?

The rad part comes in only because no one was hurt in the process.

Alex Bowman got his first iRacing win last week at Talladega. It was close, though! They needed overtime and he only won by less than half a second.

This week, I wanted to go with iRacing specialists who somehow, still have very profitable betting odds.

Corey LaJoie is the new guy but both Timmy Hill and Landon Cassill have proven they are both threats to win an iRace every week.

Get your bets in now, guys, and enjoy the race on Sunday if you have time!

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to Dover International Speedway for the Drydene 311.The green flag drops Saturday at 4 p.m. ET for the first race of the weekend NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader televised on NBC. Below, we analyze the Drydene 311 odds and betting lines, with NASCAR picks and tips with odds from BetMGM sportsbook.

Drydene 311 – Race 1: What you need to know

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Odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 11:25 p.m. ET.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Martin Truex Jr. won the spring race at Dover, and he was a runner-up to former Ganassi driver Kyle Larson in last season’s fall run at the Delaware one-mile track.

Truex Jr. picked up his first-career Cup series win on June 4, 2007, and the New Jersey native has three wins, seven top-5 finishes and 16 top-10 runs with 892 laps led in 28 career starts at DIS.Hendrick Motorsports driver Jimmie Johnson leads all active drivers with 11 career victories at Dover, and 17 of his 36 career starts have been fifth place or better. He has a 9.92 Average-Finish Position (AFP), best among all active drivers with at least 10 career starts at the track.Chevrolet has checkers in nine of the past 14 Cup series races at Dover, although just three in the past eight runs with Toyota picking up four wins during the span.

Who will the top finishers be in the Drydene 311 – Race 1?

TRUEX JR. (+350 for Saturday’s race) is the chalk for Race 1. This place is special to him, as it is his unofficial home track, and it was where he picked up his first-career Cup checkered flag.

Truex has posted 892 laps led, fifth-best in the field, and he has posted a 5.6 AFP over the past 10 Cup starts, best among all drivers on the circuit.

Hendrick’s CHASE ELLIOTT (+600) had a disastrous run at Dover last fall in a playoff race. He experienced some sort of undisclosed engine failure, ending his day after eight laps. Despite that poor run, he still has six top-5 finishes in his eight career Cup starts at the Monster Mile, and his 8.6 AFP is second-best only to MTJ.

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You should never overlook KEVIN HARVICK (+400). The driver of the No. 4 machine has two wins in 38 Cup starts, which isn’t great, but half of his career starts have resulted in finishes of 10th or better at DIS. He has also led the pack for 1,408 laps, so he knows what it takes to be out front at Dover. And his past four starts have been a win in Spring 2018, a sixth-place start in the Fall 2018 race and a pair of fourth-place showings in 2019. He’ll be right there.

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Hendrick’s JIMMIE JOHNSON (+2500) hasn’t won a Cup series race since June 4, 2017, when he picked up his 83rd career Cup Series win, tying Hall of Famer Cale Yarborough. He is one behind Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip for fourth place all time. This weekend is when he joins those two with 84 victories. Time is running out on Johnson in his final season, but he’ll make that run to Victory Lane at his best track.

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