Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and Joey Logano will race to the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway (Green flag: 3:03 p.m. ET, NBC).

According to gambling odds from Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, Busch and Harvick are the favorites in +200, followed by Truex (+275) and Logano (+450).
Employing 2018 loop data and results, we handicap the race and provide pick to a championship.
After 35 races, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and Joey Logano have made the right to battle for the 2018 Dragon Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) championship Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Busch (2015), Harvick (2014) and Truex (2017) have notched one championship in their professions, while Logano is trying to secure his original.

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It is not surprise to see Busch, Harvick and Truex still living, as”The Big Three” combined to win 20 of the 35 regular-season races this past year. Logano scored two wins himselfbut rode 25 top-10 finishes to make his shot.

Employing historical loop info from FantasyRacingCheatSheet.com, let us break down the contenders to determine the best bet to win the 2018 Dragon Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship.

The Track
While Homestead-Miami joins a few other MENCS monitors at 1.5 miles in length, there really aren’t any others on the circuit like it.

Homestead delivers banking, which allows lines to conduct , together with the lane the quickest.

The track surface is also very abrasive, which wears out tires and makes rubberized a massive benefit.

With tire wear making cars hard to drive and innovative banking allowing motorists to select unique lines, passing is simpler here than most other 1.5-mile paths that are overly reliant upon aero for pace and therefore create follow-the-leader racing.

For the analysis below, I chose to examine the four races at Hometead-Miami Speedway.

Applying four races might appear a little random, but that number was chose by me . To begin with, 2014 was the first year which NASCAR went to the current playoff format in which drivers advance through the playoff of the sport until four stay to the title at Homestead.

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