Joey Logano, Team Penske, NASCAR - Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season is scheduled to get underway in under a month and a half, with the offseason between the 2022 and 2023 campaigns more than halfway complete.
Set to kick off the 36-race season is the 65th annual Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, though on-track action is actually scheduled to get underway two weeks prior — and in under a month.
The Busch Light Clash preseason exhibition race is scheduled to take place at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, February 5.
Here are the early odds to win the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series championship, provided by FanDuel.
NOTE: +550 means a successful $100 bet wins $550 ($650 payout).
It’s no surprise that Chase Elliott is the early championship favorite, even though he has been the lowest finisher in the Championship 4 in each of the last two years.
The 2020 champion is the only driver who has advanced to the winner-take-all round in each of the last three years, and in the first season of the Next Gen car last year, he led the series in wins, points, average finish, and laps led. He didn’t lead any of those categories in his championship season.
There were several races he could have won last year that he didn’t, though the same can be said for a number of drivers in a chaotic opening season for the Gen 7 machine.
The fact that there were a record 19 different winners, including four who weren’t in the playoffs, proved just how hard it was to pin down who was going to contend from week to week.
What is surprising, however, is the fact that there are eight drivers with the same or better odds than reigning champion Joey Logano.
Sure, Logano has only gotten to the Championship 4 in even years, but the way he performed down the stretch in 2022, including an absolutely dominant effort in the championship race, indicates that he wants to end that trend. No driver has won back-to-back titles since Jimmie Johnson won five in a row from 2006 to 2010.
It is also a bit surprising to see so many drivers who compete for decent teams, such as Austin Dillon, Justin Haley, and Aric Almirola, listed with the same odds as drivers who compete for teams that are generally backmarkers, such as B.J. McLeod and Cody Ware. McLeod isn’t even a full-time driver, and Ware hasn’t even been formally announced as part of the 2023 lineup.
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season is scheduled to get underway on Sunday, February 19.