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Bet Pepsi 400 Odds - Auto Club Speedway Drivers Lines
Pepsi 400 Odds
October 10, 2010
Auto Club Speedway
(formerly California Speedway)
Fontana, California
First race: 2004
Distance: 400 miles (643.7 km)
Number of laps: 200
Def Champion: Jimmie Johnson
The Pepsi 400 is quickly becoming one of the hottest races on the Sprint Cup schedule especially since it’s the fourth race in the Chase.
The Pepsi 400 is the yearly race held at the end of the NASCAR season at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. The Auto Club 500 is also a race held here each year. Beginning in 2004, the Pepsi 500 was added to the changes made in NASCAR as a whole.
Pepsi 400 was once called the Sharp Aquos 500 Sprint Cup series race had been renamed the Pepsi 500 until 2009 and then was given the new name of the Pepsi 400, it will still feature all the heart-pounding betting action you've come to expect from a Nascar race.
Held in Fontana, CA this event is one of the new breeds of NASCAR odds event that have migrated out of the traditional stomping grounds of the south and ventured out West to the burgeoning NASCAR betting odds market of California and other racing rich states.
2010 Pepsi 400 Winner
Tony Stewart, who qualified twenty-second, won the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2010 Pepsi Max 400 held on October 10, 2010 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, United States. This became his second win of the season. Stewart was chased by Clint Bowyer up to the finish line, but they were not able to catch him this weekend. Following the race, Stewart moved to fifth in the points standings after four of ten events in the Chase for the Sprint Cup
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