In auto racing betting, whether NASCAR or Formula 1, you can't
only consider the skill of the driver. There are many additional
factors to be taken into consideration when picking the race
winner. Naturally, the driver IS the most
important factor. Teams that have, for example, drivers such as
Dale Jarrett and Jeff Gordon are going to do well just based on
the driver. But the driver cannot win the race on his own.
When auto racing betting, whether on Nascar or Formula 1, you
also need
to consider the track. Some drivers do well on road courses,
while others seem to do better on the super speedways or short
tracks. Track and weather conditions can also influence a car's
handling ability, and some teams are
better at adjusting to changing track conditions than others.
Just as in betting on other sports, there are the flukes that
can make you a winner or loser when betting on auto racing, so
don't be discouraged by occasional strange results.
Betting on auto racing offers an exciting way to enjoy the
thrills of international motor-sports. There are many exciting
and popular worldwide competitions available. Wager on Formula 1
racing events, Nascar events, or wager on specific events like
the Daytona 500, Indianapolis 500, Winston Cup, or Grand Prix
races.
NASCAR Track

DAYTONA
INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
Race Date: February 7 & 12, 2004 (non-points), February 15, 2004 and July 3, 2004
Site: Daytona Beach, FL
Grandstand capacity: 167,785
Description: 2.5-mile tri-oval
Banking: 31 degrees in turns; 18 degrees tri-oval; 3 degrees back
Qualifying record: Bill Elliott, 210.364 mph, Feb 9, 1987
Race record: Buddy Baker, 177.602 mph, Feb 2, 1980
Daytona International Speedway website
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