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Quaker State 400 odds: Red-hot Kevin Harvick takes on Kentucky

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There isn't a driver more in the zone right now than Kevin Harvick.

After winning the Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 last weekend, the 44-year-old is in a familiar spot atop the odds board for this Sunday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway.

Will Harvick take another checkered flag in the Cup Series, or is there value elsewhere?

Here's everything you need to know about the Quaker State 400 from a betting perspective.

Odds to win

Driver Odds
Kevin Harvick +300
Denny Hamlin +400
Chase Elliott +500
Kyle Busch +500
Martin Truex Jr. +700
Brad Keselowski +800
Joey Logano +800
Ryan Blaney +1000
Alex Bowman +1500
Erik Jones +1800
Kurt Busch +1800
Field +2000
Aric Almirola +2500
William Byron +2500
Clint Bowyer +3000
Matt DiBenedetto +3500
Tyler Reddick +3500
Austin Dillon +4000
Bubba Wallace +4000
Christopher Bell +4000
Cole Custer +4000
Matt Kenseth +4000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +4000
Ryan Newman +4000
Chris Buescher +4500

The favorites

Harvick (+300) notched his second win in three weeks last Sunday. He's been on fire over the current Cup Series, placing top-five in nine of the 16 races.

The veteran hasn't finished better than fifth in 10 career races at Kentucky Speedway, but Harvick still has a solid floor - his average finish is 10.8.

Denny Hamlin (+400) is also in the mix despite not owning a win on the course. However, the No. 11 car has fared well over the current series, netting four outright victories and nine top-five finishes across 16 starts.

Trending up

Brad Keselowski (+800) could be a steal. He has three wins at Kentucky Speedway and six top-10 finishes in nine tries.

If you need a flier to bet, look no further than Aric Almirola (+2500). Although the 36-year-old struggled early in the Cup Series (with an average finish of 17.5 over the first 11 races), he's been in the zone lately, placing fifth or better in each of the last five.

Trending down

Clint Bowyer (+3000) is slumping hard, and this isn't an ideal track for him to get going. Bowyer has finished outside the top five in each of the last seven overall races and owns an average finish of just 16.7 at Kentucky Speedway.

(Odds source: theScore Bet).

Alex Kolodziej is a betting writer for theScore. He's a graduate of Eastern Illinois who has been involved in the sports betting industry for 12 years. He can quote every line from "Rounders" and appreciates franchises that regularly wear alternate jerseys. Find him on Twitter @AJKolodziej.

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