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Written by Jimmy Boyd
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
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We nailed two of the top five finishers in last week's Watkins Glen race with Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart coming through for us. Expert Handicapper Jimmy Boyd returns to announce his top five again this week with his 3M Performance 400 Predictions for Point-Spreads.com. Do all of your NASCAR betting at Sportsbook.com this season. No other book compares when it comes to auto wagering.
The last time NASCAR visited Michigan International Speedway back in June, we saw one of the best finishes on the 2008 season with Dale Earnhardt Jr. running on fumes to victory lane. The win broke a 76-race winless streak for one of NASCAR's most popular drivers. Chevy also had to get a thrill out of Junior's win as it was the manufacturer's first win at Michigan in 13 races and it came in the home state of Chevrolet.
Junior may have broke the Chevy snide, but we can't hide from the fact that Michigan has been a Ford track. Roush racing has set the benchmark at this track in recent history with Mark Martin, Kurt Busch, Greg Biffle, Matt Kensenth, and Carl Edwards all taking checkered flags at Michigan. In fact, Roush Racing is second all-time in Michigan victories with 10.
Since Junior got the Ford monkey off everyone else's back at Michigan, I like Chevy to pull off the season sweep here with last year's Cup champ Jimmie Johnson taking the checkered. The win would be Johnson's first of his career in Michigan, but this talented driver is due here. Ford's will not get left in the dust, however, as I expect a whole lot of them to follow him up.
It really is dumbfounding to think that a driver as talented as Johnson has not been able to win on a track like Michigan in his career. He has 13 starts at the track and only two top five finishes. On paper, Michigan appears to be a track that he and his Hendrick Motor Sports team should excel on. Last year's Cup Champ is currently ranked third. Johnson has two wins this season, including one at the Brickyard a few weeks back that we were all over. I look for Junior's breakthrough win in June to pave the way for Johnson to get the Michigan monkey off of his back in this race.
We can expect the Roush Ford to all be near the front chasing Johnson. A possible breakthrough win by David Ragan is not out of the question this week. We've definitely think he is worth a shot at +2500 at Sportsbook.com. Ragan has a pair of top five finishes in his last five starts. After a disappointing performance last week, we expect Ragan to continue his emergence. For matchup players, look for Roush to clean up in nearly every scenario.
With the race for the chase heating up, make sure you're checking out Expert Handicapper Jimmy Boyd's NASCAR Predictions and Odds article for Point-Spreads.com each and every week. And do your NASCAR betting at Sportsbook.com.
Top 5 Finish 3M Performance 400 Predictions:
#48 Jimmie Johnson +600 #99 Carl Edwards +600 #9 Kasey Kahne +800 #17 Matt Kenseth +700 #6 David Ragan +25000
Complete list of 3M Performance 400 Odds at Sportsbook.com:
AJ Allmendinger +10000 Bobby Labonte +10000 Brian Vickers +2000 Carl Edwards +600 Casey Mears +10000 Clint Bowyer +5000 Dale Earnhardt Jr +1000 Dave Blaney +10000 David Gilliland +10000 David Ragan +2500 David Reutimann +10000 Denny Hamlin +1500 Elliott Sadler +6000 Greg Biffle +1200 Jamie McMurray +7500 Jeff Burton +3000 Jeff Gordon +1500 Jimmie Johnson +600 Juan Pablo Montoya +10000 Kasey Kahne +800 Kevin Harvick +3000 Kurt Busch +5000 Kyle Busch +600 Mark Martin +3000 Martin Truex Jr +3000 Matt Kenseth +700 Michael Waltrip +10000 Paul Menard +10000 Reed Sorenson +10000 Ryan Newman +5000 Sam Hornish Jr +10000 Tony Stewart +1000 Travis Kvapil +10000 Field (Any Other Driver) +2500
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