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NASCAR DFS and Betting Preview for Richmond - Cook Out 400

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Jordan's NASCAR DFS and NASCAR betting preview for Iowa. Betting odds, favorites, long shots, DFS picks, and more for the 2025 Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway.

Saturday night racing returns for the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend, as the Cook Out 400 is set to take place at Richmond Raceway on Saturday evening.

This will be the 25th race of the season, and the second-to-last event before the Playoffs start. Drivers that aren't locked into the postseason only have two more chances to get in.

Richmond is a 0.75-mile D-shaped oval race track that is abrasive and causes plenty of tire wear. It compares nicely to Phoenix, although Phoenix doesn't see the tire falloff. Richmond also compares to Iowa, where we just raced a couple of weeks ago, along with New Hampshire.

 

Weekend Schedule at Richmond

There are 400 laps scheduled for this weekend's Cook Out 400, with the first Stage set for 70 laps, the second Stage set for 160 laps, and the third and final Stage being 170 laps.

The weekend schedule for this Sunday's race at Richmond looks like this:

  • Practice and Qualifying: 4:30-6:30 pm ET on Friday (broadcast on truTV)
  • Start Time Green Flag for Race: 7:47 pm ET on Saturday
  • Broadcast TV: USA

 

Pre-Race Loop Data Box Score for Richmond

Click here to download the PDF of the pre-race loop data box score.

 

The Favorites Heading Into the Race Weekend

Denny Hamlin (+380 to win) - It's not very surprising that Denny Hamlin is the early-week favorite to win at Richmond this weekend, his home race track. In six of the last eight races here, he's finished first or second, and in 15 of the last 18 races at this 0.75-mile track, the No. 11 Toyota has ended up in sixth or better. Hamlin should be fast this weekend and in contention to grab his fifth win of the 2025 season.

Christopher Bell (+430 to win) - If the Cup Series is at a short, flat track, you can bet that Christopher Bell is going to be in contention. The No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team simply has something figured out at these tracks, and Bell is in his element at them. Here at Richmond, CBell has finished sixth or better in seven of his last eight starts, and he led 122 laps in last year's event en route to a sixth-place finish.

Joey Logano (+1000 to win) - One of the most consistent drivers at Richmond Raceway is Joey Logano. He's a two-time winner here and has posted a top-five result in 14 of his 31 career starts at this track. In the Next Gen era, the only active driver with a better average driver rating than Logano at Richmond is Denny Hamlin, and the No. 22 Ford would have been in victory lane in last year's race if Austin Dillon hadn't dumped him on the last lap.

 

Underdogs to Keep an Eye On

Brad Keselowski (+1700 to win) - Time is running out for Brad Keselowski to make the Playoffs, but it's not like this No. 6 team isn't bringing fast race cars to the track. Keselowski had the best car at Iowa a couple of weeks ago (another short, flat track) and here at Richmond, he's posted top-10 finishes in three of the last four Next Gen races.

Chris Buescher (+2700 to win) - Sticking with the RFK camp here, Chris Buescher has a Richmond win to his credit (in 2023) and has ended up ninth or better in three of the last five races at this track. In the Next Gen era, the No. 17 Ford has the seventh-best average driver rating among active drivers. Inactive drivers that were higher than Buescher in that category were Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr, but still solid nonetheless.

Austin Dillon (+4500 to win) - We all remember how Austin Dillon won at Richmond last year, but the fact of the matter is that before that late caution, the No. 3 Chevrolet was, by far, the fastest car in that race. Richmond is one of Austin's best tracks, and he had solid speed at Iowa a couple of weeks ago--another short, flat track. It honestly wouldn't be surprising if Richard Childress Racing brought a race-winning car this weekend.

 

Betting Odds to Win the Cook Out 400 at Richmond

As of Wednesday morning, FanDuel Sportsbook had the following odds listed to win this weekend's race at Richmond Raceway.

Driver Odds to Win
Denny Hamlin +380
Christopher Bell +430
Kyle Larson +900
William Byron +1000
Joey Logano +1000
Ryan Blaney +1200
Chase Elliott +1400
Chase Briscoe +1400
Brad Keselowski +1700
Tyler Reddick +2500
Chris Buescher +2700
Ross Chastain +2700
Josh Berry +2700
Kyle Busch +3000
Alex Bowman +3500
Bubba Wallace +3500
Carson Hocevar +4500
Austin Dillon +4500
Ryan Preece +5000
Ty Gibbs +5000
Corey Heim +7500
Austin Cindric +10000
Daniel Suarez +10000
Erik Jones +15000
John Hunter Nemechek +17500
Michael McDowell +25000
Noah Gragson +25000
Shane van Gisbergen +30000
Todd Gilliland +35000
AJ Allmendinger +35000
Zane Smith +35000
Jesse Love +35000
Riley Herbst +50000
Justin Haley +50000
Cole Custer +50000
Cody Ware +50000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +50000
Ty Dillon +50000

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