2012 Kobalt Tools 400 Driver Lines - Las Vegas Motor Speedway Betting Odds

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March 9-12, 2012

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Las Vegas, Nevada

Distance: 400.5 miles (644.542 km)

Laps: 267

First race: 1998

Defending Champion: Jimmie Johnson

The Sin City got its only taste of NASCAR Sprint Cup action of the season when the the Kobalt Tools 400 (formerly Shelby 427) cruises to Las Vegas Motor Speedway

When NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Kobalt Tools 400 comes around on the schedule, some of the world's best drivers convene to race around the track at blazing speeds.

The inaugural race was first held in 1998. For several years, the race was sponsored by United Auto Workers and DaimlerChrysler. From its inception through 2008, the race was run at a distance of 400 miles (640 km)

This unique NASCAR Race has an unusual characteristic regarding the winners recognition. Kobalt Tools 400 (Shelby American 2010) has a championship belt instead of the traditional Nascar Trophy.

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Each year, Bristol Spring Race Kobalt Tools 400 provides Tennessee with a taste of NASCAR action when the annual race invades Las Vegas Motor Speedway as part of the Sprint Cup Series schedule..

The Kobalt Tools 400 is one of two Sprint Cup races held each season at the famed Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with the other being the Sharpie 500. The 500-lap race is also considered to be one of NASCAR's best, having been won by the likes of Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, and Kyle Busch, to name a few.

Having been a constant on the NASCAR calendar since 1961, the Kobalt Tools 400 is not only one of the top events of the season, but also one of the proudest to be held on the half-mile oval at the legendary Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The 2007 Kobalt Tools 400 was the first ever NASCAR event in which the new Car of Tomorrow was used, resulting with Kyle Busch taking the checkered flag.

The 2.5 miles oval with just 9 degrees of banking first opened in 1911 as a track built for formula cars. In 1993, Nextel Cup cars ran its inaugural Brickyard 400 which was won by Jeff Gordon. The famed track is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.

In the 18 years since officially becoming known as the Kobalt Tools 400 in 1992, the race has had four multiple-race winners, accounting for 13 of the victories over that period, and with three of those drivers having chalked up victories in consecutive years. Leading the list is Jeff Gordon with four consecutive wins from 1995 to 1998, followed by Kurt Busch with four wins – three consecutive (2002-04, 2006), Rusty Wallace with three wins – 2 consecutive (1993, 1999-2000), and rounded out by Kyle Busch's two wins in 2007 and 2009.

Since this is NASCAR's favorite venues, every Sprint Cup fan should make it a point to experience a race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway; a track which always provides some of the best and most thrilling action of the NASCAR season, making the next Kobalt Tools 400 as good a place as any to begin that experience. NASCAR's favorite venues, at this year's Kobalt Tools 400.

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