EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix 400 Odds: Elliott Set For Big Weekend

With the NASCAR season well underway, drivers will head to Texas to compete in the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix. Find out who tops the board for the NASCAR favorite to win this Sunday.

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Kyle LaRusic • Publishing Editor
Mar 21, 2022 • 19:43 ET • 3 min read
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NASCAR betting odds are out for the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix 400, which takes place Sunday, March 27th at Circuits of the Americas. 

This is just the second year the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix has been a part of the NASCAR Cup Series — and Chase Elliott will look to become a back-to-back winner of the event.

We bring you the NASCAR odds to win the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix, with the green flag dropping at 3:30 p.m. ET. 

You can also check out our EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix picks for full race analysis.

EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix 400 odds

Driver Odds to win the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix 400
Chase Elliott +250
Kyle Larson +300
Martin Truex Jr. +1,000
Kyle Busch +1,000
Chase Briscoe +1,400
Austin Cindric +1,400
A.J. Allmendinger +1,600
William Byron +1,800
Ryan Blaney +1,800
Ross Chastain +1,800
Denny Hamlin +2,000
Christopher Bell +2,000
Tyler Reddick +2,500
Joey Logano +2,500
Alex Bowman +3,000
Kurt Busch +5,000
Kevin Harvick +7,000
Chris Buescher +8,000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +8,000
Erik Jones +8,000

Odds courtesy of DraftKings as of March 21.

EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix 400 Favorites 

Chase Elliott (+250)

Elliott will look to build on his lead in the NASCAR Cup Series standings where he sits in sole possession of first. He'll look to improve upon his sixth-place finish last week in Georgia and he'll have a great chance to do so on the track he picked up a victory on just last year.

Kyle Larson (+300)

Nascar Cup Series favorite Kyle Larson slides in just behind Elliott at +300. Larson has had a bit of an up-and-down season up to this point with a DNF a couple of weeks ago in Arizona followed by a 30th place finish in Georgia on the weekend. He'll look to get back on track in a race he finished in second place back in 2021.

Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch (+1,000)

Truex Jr. had a DNF here last year and will look to improve on that in this year's race. Oddsmakers believe he has a shot at doing that with him sitting tied for third with Kyle Busch.

Busch will be looking to build on a Top-3 finish from last weekend and look to capture the top spot in Sunday's race. Busch is near the top of the standings for the NASCAR Series Cup tied for fifth with Ryan Blaney and will look to create separation. Busch has two finishes in the Top 5 this season and finished 10th in this race last year.

Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric (+1,400)

Briscoe is another driver who had success at the EchoPark Grand Prix last year finishing just outside of the Top 5 with a sixth-place finish. He currently sits with two finishes in the Top 5 this season including a win at the Ruoff Mortgage 500 less than two weeks ago, and he'll look to make that three on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Cindric will look to get his season on track this weekend and will look for his first Top-5 finish on the season. Cindric finished 25th in this race last season and oddsmakers expect him to best that.

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