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Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 odds: Kevin Harvick owns Atlanta

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Atlanta Motor Speedway is home to Sunday's Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, the latest installment of the NASCAR Cup Series. The race was originally scheduled for March 15 before it was postponed due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Here, we'll discuss the odds and favorites, as well as which drivers are rising and falling heading into the weekend.

Odds to win the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

Driver Odds
Kevin Harvick +400
Chase Elliott +500
Kyle Busch +500
Brad Keselowski +600
Alex Bowman +800
Joey Logano +800
Martin Truex Jr. +800
Denny Hamlin +1000
Jimmie Johnson +1200
Ryan Blaney +1200
Kurt Busch +1500
Clint Bowyer +2000
Erik Jones +2000
Field +2000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +2000
William Byron +2000
Aric Almirola +2500
Austin Dillon +2500
John Hunter Nemechek +2500
Matt DiBenedetto +2500
Matt Kenseth +2500
Ryan Newman +2500
Tyler Reddick +2500
Bubba Wallace +3000
Chris Buescher +3000
Christopher Bell +3000
Cole Custer +3000

Favorites

Kevin Harvick is the leader in the clubhouse at 4-1. He nearly made it 13 straight races with a top-10 finish last weekend at Bristol but settled for 11th.

Atlanta Motor Speedway is optimal for the 44-year-old to get back on track. Harvick has nine top-10 finishes in his last 11 tries on the course, including an outright win in February 2018.

Chase Elliott (5-1) will have the luxury of starting from the pole position Sunday. He's been in the zone recently, posting five top-five finishes over his previous seven Cup Series races.

Not to be outdone, Kyle Busch (5-1) is also in the mix. He's finished seventh or better in five of his last seven attempts at Atlanta and took the checkered flag back in September 2013.

Trending up

Erik Jones (20-1) got off to a rough start in the Cup Series but he's the perfect example of a driver trending up. After posting an average finish of 19.8 over the first four races of the Cup Series, Jones has finished worse than 11th only once over his previous five. Despite only racing three times at Atlanta, Jones continues to improve every time he's there.

Trending down

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (20-1) is one driver I wouldn't want to invest in. He's started in the top five in five of the last seven races at Atlanta yet hasn't recorded a single-digit finish over his career at the track. This is an easy sell.

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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