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William Byron among early NASCAR championship odds leaders

The Daytona 500 is in the books, setting up what is sure to be an exciting season of NASCAR Cup Series racing.

Byron’s win likely already secures him a berth in the playoffs this fall – presuming there aren’t more than 16 different winners in the 26-race regular season. His performance Sunday at Daytona International Speedway also increased his odds to win his first championship, after Byron finished third in the final standings the past two years.

Here are the latest odds to win the 2025 championship, according to BetMGM as of Monday afternoon:

Odds to win 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship

(As of Monday, Feb. 17)

  • Kyle Larson (+550)
  • Christopher Bell (+550)
  • William Byron (+600)
  • Ryan Blaney (+700)
  • Tyler Reddick (+800)
  • Denny Hamlin (+800)
  • Joey Logano (+900)
  • Chase Elliott (+1200)
  • Ty Gibbs (+1800)
  • Chase Briscoe (+2000)
  • Ross Chastain (+2000)
  • Brad Keselowski (+2500)
  • Alex Bowman (+3000)
  • Chris Buescher (+3000)
  • Kyle Busch (+3500)
  • Bubba Wallace (+8000)

Next NASCAR Cup Series race

Drivers will now head to Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, for Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400. Here’s how to watch:

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 23
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: FoxSports.com, Fox Sports app and Fubo
  • Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Race length: 260 laps, 400.4 miles

Watch NASCAR races on Fubo (free trial)

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