Micah Roberts’ Top-10 Rated NASCAR Drivers NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race Charlotte Motor Speedway Saturday, May 21, 2016 - 9:00 pm (ET)            Rating     Driver       Odds     Atlanta*  Las Vegas*   Texas*   Kansas*  1. Kyle Busch 6/1                      3rd               4th              1st            1st No All-Star wins, but only driver with top-five finishes on all four 1.5-mile tracks in 2016.  2. Jimmie Johnson 11/2         1st               3rd              4th          17th Event record four-time winner (2003, 2006, 2012-13); Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon had three.  3. Kevin Harvick 11/2              6th               7th            10th           2nd 2007 winner, runner-up last season; using brand new chassis this week in 16th All-Star start.  4. Matt Kenseth 8/1              19th              37th           11th           4th 2004 winner and active leader with a 6.1 average finish in 15 Sprint All-Star starts.   5. Carl Edwards 10/1               5th              18th             7th          11th  2011 winner and has 4.75 average (2015 win) finish during past four points races at Charlotte.  6. Brad Keselowski 10/1        9th                1st            18th         10th Led race-high 49 laps in 2015 event, won first two segments but ended up finishing ninth.   7. Kurt Busch 12/1                    4th                9th             9th            3rd 2010 winner with 9.9 average finish, third in 2015; using brand new chassis this week.   8. Joey Logano 8/1                 12th               2nd             3rd          38th Runner-up in 2013 event, finished eighth last year matching his 8.6 career average.  9. Martin Truex Jr. 10/1          7th              11th             6th          14th Career-best runner-up in 2010. Led race-high 141 laps at Texas and 172 laps at Kansas. 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 12/1    2nd                8th            2nd          15th Won as rookie during 2000 season; third-best in series with 8.1 average finish in 16 starts.

  • Results from the four 1.5-mile tracks raced on this season at Atlanta (Feb. 28), Las Vegas (Mar. 6), Texas (Apr. 9) and Kansas (May 7). Atlanta and Texas races most comparatively to Charlotte. Friday’s practice session cancelled due to rain.

Note: The Sprint All-Star race is a 113-lap non-points event run in three stages with the winner taking home $1 million. The first two segments are 50-laps and before the final 13-lap stage, a mandatory pit stop will occur for half the field determined in a random draw. Older tires will have track position, but fresh tires will have the speed.     

Odds courtesy of William Hill Sports books.

Micah Roberts, a former Las Vegas sports book director, has been setting NASCAR odds since 1994. Follow him on twitter @MicahRoberts7