The odds for who will stand above the field as the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series champion have been updated. Kyle Larson asserted his dominance once again this past weekend on his way to Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway. It’s no surprise the Hendrick Motorsports star remains atop the betting lines for who will stand tall at the end of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Hot on his tail remains Christopher Bell though, as the Joe Gibbs Racing driver came home as the runner-up in the Sunflower State. After all of the action, FanDuel Sportsbook has released their updated betting lines for which driver will stand above all at the end of the year as champion. Here’s where each wheelman stands entering the All-Star Race this coming weekend, following the fun at Kansas.
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Kyle Larson (+280)
What a weekend it was for Kyle Larson in The Sunflower State. The Hendrick Motorsports wheelman started on pole, won Stage 1, won Stage 2, led 221 laps, had the fastest lap and of course, won the race. Domination at its finest. With North Wilkesboro on the docket, Larson also has the 2025 Indianapolis 500 on his mind. That wasn’t a problem last season though, as he finished P4 in the All-Star Race, after winning the event in 2023.Christopher Bell (+450)
Christopher Bell hasn’t been back to Victory Lane since winning three races earlier this season. However, he put up another solid run at Kansas over the weekend, finishing as the runner-up to Kyle Larson. It’s hard to find a track where Bell doesn’t excel, but his numbers at North Wilkesboro leave something to be desired. He’s finished P12 and P17 in the All-Star Race the past two years.Ryan Blaney (+650)
Ryan Blaney still hasn’t been to Victory Lane in 2025, but he’s come close on numerous occasions. He didn’t have anything for Kyle Larson at Kansas, but the former Cup Series champion did enough to get a podium finish, coming home third on Mother’s Day. Perhaps North Wilkesboro will be fruitful for him. While he’s never won at the track, finishing P5 and P6 in the past two seasons, Blaney will take any victory where he can get one. North Carolina could be the site.Denny Hamlin (+650)
Another week, another disappointment for Denny Hamlin. At one of his best tracks, the Joe Gibbs Racing wheelman finished P36. He’ll certainly feel like it’s a wasted opportunity, as Kansas has been kind to him in the past. Hamlin came close to winning the All-Star Race last season in North Wilkesboro, finishing as the runner-up. A bounce-back weekend could see him end up in Victory Lane if it all goes according to plan for the Virginia native.Top 10
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William Byron has had some success at Kansas in the past, but he couldn’t get the job done on Sunday. It wasn’t his best showing, as the back-to-back winner of the Daytona 500 came home P24 over the weekend after starting in the top ten. It’s been a rough go of things for Byron at North Wilkesboro over the past two seasons. He’s finished P19 and P20. History isn’t on his side, but that’s never mattered to the No. 24 wheelman before.Chase Elliott (+1100)
Chase Elliott seemed to have a car capable of challenging teammate Kyle Larson at Kansas. He was catching the No. 5 during Stage 2, and was fighting for the lead, but an error on pit road meant his quest for his first win of the season came to an end in an unfortunate fashion. He had to settle for P15 when the checkered flag waved. The crowd at North Wilkesboro would love to see Elliott rise above and get a win in the All-Star Race this weekend, regaining some much-needed momentum. There’s a recipe for success, as the Hendrick star has finished P8 and P5 over the past two seasons.Tyler Reddick (+1100)
Tyler Reddick’s performance in 2025 has many wondering if 23XI Racing is facing some trouble. The reigning Cup Series regular season champion hasn’t been able to close the deal at all this season, and he didn’t have the necessary speed at Kansas by a long shot. It ended up with the No. 45 team finishing P17 on Sunday. Reddick came close to winning at North Wilkesboro in 2023, finishing P3. However, he wasn’t as lucky last season, as the 23XI Racing wheelman came home P14. We’ll see which version of the driver heads to North Carolina this time around.Joey Logano (+1200)
Many wondered if Joey Logano could go back-to-back after winning at Texas Motor Speedway the weekend prior to Kansas. It wasn’t meant to be for the reigning Cup Series champion on Sunday, but he did have a standout performance, coming home P9. North Wilkesboro was where Logano got his season back on track in 2024. Who knows if he would’ve won the championship without that victory. We’ll see if he can notch another All-Star Race win in 2025.Updated NASCAR Cup Series Championship Odds:
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