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Auto Club 500 Race Lines - Auto Club
Speedway Driver odds
Auto Club
500
Sun, February 21, 2010
Auto Club Speedway
Fontana, CA
After nearly a decade, 1997 saw the return of NASCAR to
Southern California with the inaugural Auto Club 500,
although it was then known as the California 500. |
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The Auto Club 500 is the
second race on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series calendar, held
annually at Auto Club Raceway in Fontana, California, the
weekend following the Daytona 500 season opener. The Auto
Club Speedway plays host to this race and later on in the
year another big NASCAR odds event in the Pepsi 500.
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betting profits with Sportbet NASCAR odds. This is a very
fast, state of the art super speedway that is perfect for
wide open driving and pretty clean racing, at least by
NASCAR odds standards.
This race is for all of the 500 miles and consists of about
250 laps. Besides having to contend with other drivers
trying their best to take the lead, each and every driver
must literally have nerves of steel to compete efficiently
in this race.
The Auto Club
Speedway has a length of about 2 miles and with a D shaped
oval and sharp turns at 14 degrees, one can see why many a
driver would have some problems navigating the turns at the
bottom half. his track also has an infield road course which
has been used for the other races as well. The track has a
front stretch of about 3100 feet and a back stretch of about
2500 feet, wrapping the front end at 11 degrees and the back
end at 3 degrees.
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2009
Auto Club 500 Recap
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most recent Auto Club 500 in 2009 ended with Matt
Kenseth as the victor. This win was already
Kenseth's second of the year, having also won the
season-opening Daytona 500 just one week prior. |
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Kenseth is only the second
driver ever to win the first two races in a season (Jeff
Gordon, 1997) and the third driver to win the Daytona 500
and the race immediately following (Cale Yarborough, 1977).
Matt Kenseth also, took the victory in 2006 and 2007, Greg
Biffle in 2005, and Jeff Gordon in 2004.
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