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Michigan International Speedway -- 06/13/2010

Author: Jed Henson

Published: Sunday Jun 13 2010 4:58am

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The rain forecast for Friday and Saturday at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) did not materialize, allowing the NASCAR Sprint Cup teams to run all three practices and qualifying. Those of us handicapping NASCAR or playing fantasy NASCAR therefore have a substantial amount of pre-race data to examine. The post-preliminary rankings don't match up all that well with my initial rankings, however, and I think that shuffling decreases predictability a bit.

In addition, according to the Goodyear Tire Notes posted on Jayski's Michigan Race Info page, the teams are running different right- and left-side tires at Michigan this week, and that also decreases predictability somewhat. On the other hand, the weather forecast for Michigan at Weather.com calls for no rain today, so the track surface should remain relatively consistent today, and we don't have to worry about rain ending the race early.

Handicapping Michigan
I noted above that the post-preliminary rankings don't match up real well with my initial rankings, but I didn't mention the one big, glaring exception: Jimmie Johnson. I rated Johnson #1 going into the preliminaries, and he powered through practice and qualifying to earn the post-preliminary #1 ranking as well. I therefore think Johnson is the clear favorite to win today.

I also liked Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin early this week. They excelled in practice and qualifying and moved up in my rankings to #2 and #3, respectively.

On the other hand, several drivers did not live up to my early week expectations. I rated Clint Bowyer #2 heading into the prelims, but he appears to be way off the mark (plus, he wrecked in Happy Hour and will go to a backup car). Kyle Busch was also off, though his poor prelim scores are due in part to an engine problem he suffered during Practice 1. Juan Pablo Montoya and Mark Martin were also a little slower than expected.

And finally, Jeff Gordon looks much faster than I expected. He wasn't in my top 12 before, but his prelim performances push him all the way up to #4.

OK, here are my updated top four for today's race, with the best odds I could find this morning:

1. Jimmie Johnson (3-1 at JustBet, BetUS, Linesmaker, The Greek, WSEX, WagerWeb, and Bodog)

2. Kurt Busch (10-1 at BetUS)
3. Denny Hamlin (8-1 at Linesmaker)
4. Jeff Gordon (8-1 at Linesmaker, The Greek, and Bodog)

I don't this there's any value to be had betting Johnson at 3-1; I think he's break-even at around 5-1. I think Busch is profitable at 10-1, and Hamlin and Gordon are probably break-even at 8-1.

If you're betting today, good luck!

Jed Henson publishes the blog NASCARPredict.com. He participates in the Nascapper forums and Free NASCAR Picks Monitor under the name Tucker19.

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