Las Vegas: Betting on the Most Disrespected Driver

Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte

Steve Letarte and the guys are back to preview the first race of the Round of 8 this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. But first Steve puts his crew chief hat on and explains NASCAR disqualifying Alex Bowman at the ROVAL.

At the top of the Professor’s predictor for this weekend in Vegas is Kyle Larson, who has won the last two races there (12:35). Rounding out tier 1 are William Byron, Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell, and Ross Chastain. Tampa Timms got in early on betting Bell to win and since then the line has been moving.

Bubba Wallace isn’t the Playoffs, but the guys like betting him plus-money for a top-10 (18:30). 

Joey Logano was the benefactor of Alex Bowman’s DQ but the guys aren’t high on him this weekend (21:00). Vegas has him +1500 to win but Steve thinks it should be around +2000.

Byron is +150 to beat Larson in a matchup (25:30). While Larson is the favorite, at that number it is worth betting Byron.

Jimmie Johnson is racing again this weekend and things haven’t gone great for him when he’s been in the car. Steve explains why (28:00). 

Tampa Timms’ favorite bet this weekend will be a live bet at the end of stage 2 (31:50).

The prop bets this weekend don’t have the guys as excited but margin of victory is one they like (33:00).

The Degenerate 4-Pack suffered another loss last weekend thanks to Producer Travis but the guys are hopeful this weekend. Their bets this weekend are:

               Missouri moneyline vs Auburn

               Vanderbilt team total over 41.5 vs Ball State

               New York Jets moneyline vs Pittsburgh Steelers

               Baltimore Ravens moneyline vs Tampa Bay Bucs

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