Gander RV 400 Live

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Gander RV 400 Live

The NASCAR Cup series heads to Dover International Speedway on Sunday for the 2019 Gander RV 400, with the green flag dropping at 2 p.m. ET. The one-mile banked oval is the 11th race of the NASCAR schedule, but only the fifth using the new race package. Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick earned wins here in 2018. There won't be a playoff race at Dover this year, so this is the one-and-only trip to the Monster Mile. Seven drivers have 2019 Gander RV 400 odds of 12-1 or lower for Sunday, including series points leader Kyle Busch, the 3-1 favorite. Harvick, who also won here in 2015, is at 4-1, with three others at 8-1 NASCAR at Dover odds -- Martin Truex Jr., Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski. You'll want to see the latest NASCAR at Dover predictions from handicapper Micah Roberts, the legendary Vegas bookmaker who pioneered wagering on racing, before making your own 2019 Gander RV 400 picks.

Roberts went with Jimmie Johnson as a hefty 25-1 long shot at the season-opening Advance Auto Parts Clash. The result: Johnson survived a huge crash and went on to win the rain-shortened race as Roberts' followers raked it in. At the TicketGuardian 500 in Phoenix last month, Roberts nailed Busch at 4-1 odds over the heavily favored Harvick, and had an eye-popping eight of the top 10 right. At the Auto Club 400, he had nine of the top 10 correct.

Roberts entered the 2019 NASCAR season after finishing big-time in the black in 2018. Those who wagered $100 on each of his picks last year have $1,750 in profit to show for it. His biggest wins came when he went against the grain, taking Keselowski at 12-1 to win the South Point 400 at Las Vegas in the opening race of the NASCAR playoffs and going with Logano, also 12-1, to take the First Data 500 at Martinsville. He also nailed four of Harvick's nine series victories and three of Busch's nine wins. Anyone who's following his picks is up huge year after year. 

The first nine races of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season saw Chevrolet get shut out of Victory Lane. And make no mistake: it was the equivalent of a 9-0 shutout in Major League Baseball. Heading into Sunday's Gander RV 400, the Camaros may bring momentum but they're still recovering from getting their butts whipped everywhere outside the giant superspeedways.

Indeed, it's been a dominant performance from Ford and Toyota, one that saw them sweep all the races and the top six spots in the season standings. The second year of the Chevy Camaro looked like a sophomore slump after its first year produced little in the way of on-track success.

But as the sport prepares for Sunday's race at Dover International Speedway, the Bowtie Brigade is suddenly showing signs of waking up. Chase Elliott, last week's winner, sits on the pole for this race with Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron alongside. Elliott is the defending winner at this track, taking the checkers last fall and led a Chevy onslaught of teamwork at Talladega Superspeedway last Sunday to get them off the schneid.

Kyle Larson starts third, part of a Chevy 1-2-3 sweep in qualifying as he looks to end the worst start of his NASCAR career. Flipping end over end at Talladega marked his third crash in the last four races; he sits a distant 21st in the point standings. But the forgiveness of NASCAR's playoff system means all he needs is a win to get on track; Dover is the perfect place to do it. He led 378 laps here in 2017 alone.

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