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NASCAR Cup Series Tabs 3 New Hall Of Famers; Kyle Larson Retains Top Drivers’ Championship Odds

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NASCAR officials announced Tuesday three new additions to the Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick were selected to form the 2026 NASCAR Hall of Fame class. Humpy Wheeler also earned the Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR.  

Following a multi-layered voting process, Busch, Gant and Hendrick were selected from an initial list of 15 individuals. 

Busch, a 24-year Cup veteran, earned 34 wins and collected 339 top-10 finishes. Two career highlights included the 2010 Coca-Cola 600 and ‘17 Daytona 500 titles. 

An 18-race winner, Gant’s career included two Southern 500 titles. At 51 years old, he earned four consecutive Cup wins in 1991. He also collected 21 Xfinity Series titles. 

Hendrick, known as “Mr. Modified,” collected more than 700 modified and late model sportsman-level wins from 1950-88. He was voted among NASCAR Modified’s top 10 drivers.  

Is Kyle Larson a future Hall of Famer?  

The 2021 circuit titleholder continues to build his resume. He was tabbed the sports-betting favorite to capture Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 after competing in the Indianapolis 500 earlier in the day. BetOnline Sportsbook listed Larson with +275 odds, followed by All-Star Race winner Christopher Bell (+400) and 2023 series champ Ryan Blaney (+600).

2025 NASCAR Cup Series Drivers’ Championship Odds    

Here is an All-Star week look at the drivers’ odds for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series drivers’ championship, according to BetOnline Sportsbook:

Driver 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Odds
Kyle Larson +275
Christopher Bell +400
Ryan Blaney +600
Denny Hamlin +650
William Byron +700
Tyler Reddick +1100
Chase Elliott +1100
Joey Logano +1200
Alex Bowman +2500
Chase Briscoe +2800
Ross Chastain +2800
Kyle Busch +3300
Austin Cindric +3300
Josh Berry +3300
Chris Buescher +4000
Bubba Wallace  +4000
Ty Gibbs  +5000
Brad Keselowski +6600
Carson Hocevar +10000
Daniel Suarez +20000
Michael McDowell +20000
Erik Jones +25000
Todd Gilliland +25000
Austin Dillon +25000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr +25000
Noah Gragson +25000
Zane Smith +25000
Shane van Gisbergen +25000
AJ Allmendinger +25000
Justin Haley +30000
Cole Custer +30000
John Hunter Nemechek +50000
Ty Dillon +50000

*-Odds current at time of publication

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