The last race of the NASCAR Playoffs Round of 12, the 2022 Bank of America Roval 400 will race this Sunday October 9 from the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course in Concord, NC (TV—NBC, Radio—PRN, SiriusXM; 2 pm EDT/1 pm CDT/11 am PDT).
In the 2021 Bank of America Roval 400, Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports) took the checkered flag, with Denny Hamlin capturing the Pole Position and William Byron (Hendrick Motorsports) leading the most number of laps in beautiful North Carolina (30).
The 2002 Bank of America Roval 400 will be the 6th race of the 2022 NASCAR Playoffs and it is the last race before the cut the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Field down from 12 drivers to just 8, and the four on the Bubble now may all be popped on Sunday.
Below please find 2022 Bank of America Roval 400 odds, from BetOnline, one of the Internet’s most popular NASCAR betting sites, for not only NASCAR Cup Series, but also for NASCAR Xfinity series and NASCAR Camping Truck World Futures odds markets.
Time to bring it home. 🔜 #BofAROVAL pic.twitter.com/sQXm6BCLCk
— Charlotte Motor Speedway (@CLTMotorSpdwy) October 2, 2022
Top 5 Finish: Byron Needs Good Finish on Sunday
Racer | Odds |
Chase Elliott | -250 |
Tyler Reddick | -150 |
Kyle Larson | -110 |
AJ Allmendiger | +125 |
William Byron | +150 |
Austin Cindric | +150 |
Denny Hamlin | +150 |
Daniel Suárez | +175 |
Christtopher Bell | +200 |
Ryan Blaney | +200 |
Joey Logano | +200 |
William Byron (12/1 to win Bank of America Roval 400, BetOnline) currently sits in 7th place in the 2022 NASCAR Series Cup Playoffs Standings and will want to make sure that he advances on to the next round with a good race here on Sunday in Concord, NC.
Remember that Byron led the most lps in this race last year (30), and come sin knowing he did well on this track as well as knowing that he might not make it on to the round of 8 if he doesn’t have a good performance here in the Bank of America Roval 400 on Sunday.
William Byron now ranks seventh in the playoff standings.@WilliamByron | @Hendrick24Team https://t.co/RvKCOXhQ2b
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) October 6, 2022
Top 10 Finish: Ryan Blaney Worth Consideration
Racer | Odds |
Chase Elliott | -550 |
Tyler Reddick | -450 |
Kyle Larson | -350 |
AJ Allmendinger | -240 |
William Byron | -200 |
Austin Cindric | -200 |
Denny Hamlin | -200 |
Daniel Suárez | -175 |
Christopher Bell | -150 |
Ryan Blaney | -150 |
Joey Logano | -150 |
Christopher Bell | -150 |
Ryan Blaney | -150 |
Ross Chastain | -150 |
Ryan Blaney (14/1 to win 2022 NASCAR Bank of America Roval 400) has a 41-race Winless Streak but that doesn’t mean the 28-year-old Ohio native who drives for Team Penske in No. 12 Ford Mustang is having a bad season. Au contraire.
Expect Blaney to again be in the Top 5 (2/1) as well as finishing in the Top 10 (-150). Heading in here, Blaney now has 10 Top 5 finishes and 15 Top 10 finishes and is again worth a look in the props markets and could very well win this race at 14/1 odds.
This weekend, you can find me on the track at Charlotte AND on the virtual racetrack at https://t.co/loPD6AltY7! #GYDiscoverYourDrive pic.twitter.com/Av6hMyT1dE
— Ryan Blaney (@Blaney) October 7, 2022
Chevrolet Best Bet in the Manufacturer’s Market?
Manufacturer Chevrolet had 2 of the top 3 finishers last weekend in in Elliott (1st place) and Ross Chastain (4th place), and there were 5 Chevys in the Top 8 finishers, including Larson (6th place), Bryon (7th place) and Daniel Suárez (8th place).
Also, Erik Jones (25/1), Noah Gragson (25/1), Justin Haley (100/1), Ty Dillon (200/1), Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. (200/1), and Mike Rockenfeller (500/1) will all also be behind the steering wheel of Chevrolets on Sunday, but none are worth Futures consideration.
NASCAR Bank of America Roval 400 Odds
Racer | Odds |
Chase Elliott | +450 |
Tyler Reddick | +600 |
Kyle Larson | +800 |
William Byron | +1200 |
AJ Allmendinger | +1200 |
Denny Hamlin | +1400 |
Joey Logano | +1400 |
Ryan Blaney | +1400 |
Daniel Suárez | +1400 |
Ross Chastain | +1600 |
Christopher Bell | +1600 |
Austin Cindric | +1600 |
Chase Briscoe | +2000 |
Martin Truex Jr. | +2500 |
Kevin Harvick | +2500 |
Chris Buescher | +2500 |
Alex Bowman | +2800 |
Kyle Busch | +3300 |
YellaWood 500 Winner Elliott be Repeating on Sunday?
So far, this NextGen season, there have been 19 different winners, tying a Record, so Blaney can throw a couple of lugnuts into the NASCAR stew with his first Win in 41 races while helping the season break a Record with its 20th winner. So, will he win?
Look for Elliott—who wrapped up the NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season crown on August 21—to possibly be in Victory Lane again at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course with Blaney possibly pushing and pursuing him here in the last dozen laps or so.