The revamped NASCAR schedule continues on Sunday with the 2020 Consumers Energy 400 at 4:30 pm ET from Michigan International Speedway. Our proven projection model has simulated this race 10,000 times and came up with a surprising Leaderboard.
Developed by everyday Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction computer model simulates each race 10,000 times, taking into account many factors including track history and recent results.
The model started to pay big his season chooses Denny Hamlin to win his second consecutive Daytona 500 at 10-1. It also began to follow a hot start due to the hiatus of coronavirus, calls seven top-10 riders at both Darlington races. Using the model, McClure too recommended a direct play on winner Brad Keselowski at 13-1 at Bristol.
The model too mentioned Kevin Harvick’s win at Atlanta and ignored a whopping nine top-10 finishers in that race. McClure then used the model to lock in a 10-1 bet on Hamlin for his win in Miami. At The Brickyard, the model named Harvick his fourth win of the season, and then nailed four of the top five drivers in the All-Star Race at Bristol. Anyone who has followed it has seen ANY return!
Now the model has been unveiled on Sunday 2020 Consumers Energy 400 and has released its projections.
We can tell you that the model is high on Kurt Busch, even though he is a 25-1 long shot in the latest NASCAR on Michigan odds from William Hill. He is a target for anyone looking for a SINGLE payday. And a massive shocker: Ryan Blaney, among Vegas’ top favorites at 15-2, barely stumbles and shaves the top 10! There are much better values in this loading field.
The model is also straightforward three other drivers with NASCAR on Michigan odds of 12-1 or longer to make a serious run at the controlled flag, including a MASSIVE long shot higher than 30-1! Whoever supports these drivers could get the BIG. You absolutely must see who they are before you lock all NASCAR picks.
So who wins the NASCAR on Sunday at Michigan race? And what long shot stunt NASCAR? … Join SportsLine right now to see the full projected Leaderboard, all from the model that nailed the Daytona 500!