Sports Betting

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Sports Betting

400 Laps on The Monster Mile
This is one of the races that often will get overlooked on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup schedule except this time of year. It's not a flashy race but more of a 400-mile grind as a narrow track means one slip and big crashes will ensue.
Dover is a track where you either hit the setup or you don't. It is very difficult to make effective changes during the race if you're not already pretty close to perfect. This leads to drivers winning here in bunches. Tony Stewart swept both races in 2000, Jimmie Johnson in 2002 and Ryan Newman has won three of the last five here. With Greg Biffle winning here earlier this year he should be the odds on favorite. For my pick this week I'll go with the man that swept both races in 2000. Tony Stewart is ready to return to Victory Lane.
The Track: Dover Downs is a high-banked one-mile concrete oval. The high-grip surface lets drivers really get aggressive and push the car, but at the expense of tire wear.
On a typical race day in Dover you'll see a number of different strategies play out. The race can be won by charging hard all day, by laying back and saving your tires for the end, or even by playing the fuel mileage game. You just never know what Dover will bring.
The Reality of this Track: Dover isn't a race track where you try to make a positive move in the points. You just try to survive and avoid a bad point’s day!
Our picks to win: Tony Stewart. Other strong possibilities: Rusty Wallace, Mark Martin or Jeremy Mayfield.
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