After NASCAR's much-anticipated return to Chicagoland last weekend, the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series hits Atlanta Motor Speedway in Georgia this weekend.
This weekend will be the second Cup Series race of the year at Atlanta following February's spring race, which was the second part of Tyler Reddick's record-breaking start to the season.
Is Reddick favorite to do the double at NASCAR's newest drafting track? Yes...but with an asterisk, because his odds are level with two other drivers.
Recognizing the absolute chaos that superspeedways and superspeedway-like tracks can bring, no driver's odds are better than the +900 that you can get on Reddick, Ryan Blaney and Chase Elliott. In contract, four drivers had shorter odds last weekend at Chicagoland.
William Byron and Kyle Larson are together just a little way back at +1000, with Joey Logano and Christopher Bell gapped a little at +1400.
At the opposite end of the field, no driver has odds longer than +20000 (last weekend there were a number at +50000, and some at +70000), with Cody Ware and Chad Fincham both considered the longest shots.
Where is points leader Denny Hamlin in all of this, the man who's said he considers himself the favorite at any track that only has left turns? Well, his bad luck in the superspeedway lottery (five top tens in 27 starts in the Next Gen car) means that he's out at +1600. Not a long shot, but hardly a favorite.
With that said, let's take a look at the full list of the latest odds below.
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NASCAR Cup Series odds for Atlanta
Here are the latest odds ahead of Sunday's Cup Series race at Atlanta. Please note that these are subject to change.
| Driver | Win Odds |
|---|---|
| Tyler Reddick | +900 |
| Ryan Blaney | +900 |
| Chase Elliott | +900 |
| William Byron | +1000 |
| Kyle Larson | +1000 |
| Joey Logano | +1400 |
| Christopher Bell | +1400 |
| Denny Hamlin | +1600 |
| Carson Hocevar | +1600 |
| Austin Cindric | +1700 |
| Chase Briscoe | +1800 |
| Brad Keselowski | +1800 |
| Chris Buescher | +2000 |
| Bubba Wallace | +2000 |
| Ross Chastain | +2500 |
| Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | +2500 |
| Ty Gibbs | +3000 |
| Shane Van Gisbergen | +3500 |
| Daniel Suarez | +3500 |
| Alex Bowman | +3500 |
| Ryan Preece | +4500 |
| Josh Berry | +4500 |
| Austin Hill | +4500 |
| Zane Smith | +6000 |
| Todd Gilliland | +6000 |
| Erik Jones | +6000 |
| Austin Dillon | +6000 |
| Michael McDowell | +6500 |
| Connor Zilisch | +6500 |
| AJ Allmendinger | +6500 |
| John Hunter Nemechek | +7000 |
| Riley Herbst | +7500 |
| Ty Dillon | +9000 |
| Noah Gragson | +9000 |
| Cole Custer | +10000 |
| BJ McLeod | +10000 |
| Cody Ware | +20000 |
| Chad Finchum | +20000 |
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