One play on this card is even money on a top-5-caliber car. One’s a defending winner at 12-to-1. We tell you which to hammer and which to dab. 8 plays, 10 units, green’s 1 ET → pitbynumbers.com/bet-card
Denny Hamlin has won 50 races in 20 years. He’s never won 3 in a row.
He’s got Nashville. He’s got Michigan. Pocono’s next, from the pole.
We’ve got a take on whether it happens. 8 plays. 👇 #NASCAR
One play on this card is even money on a top-5-caliber car. One’s a defending winner at 12-to-1. We tell you which to hammer and which to dab. 8 plays, 10 units, green’s 1 ET → pitbynumbers.com/bet-card
Erik Jones finished 2nd at Michigan last week. Ran the 3rd-fastest long run at Pocono practice Saturday.
The speed didn’t take the week off. He’s even money for a top 10. We’re on it.
8 plays on the Pocono card. One of them you’re going to hate.
Probably the longshot. Maybe the one we faded that you love.
Tell us which pick we got wrong. 👇 #NASCAR
Full card’s here — 8 plays, 10 units, every price and the reason behind each. Come find the one you disagree with and make your case → pitbynumbers.com/bet-card
Denny Hamlin has won 50 races in 20 years. He’s never won 3 in a row.
He’s got Nashville. He’s got Michigan. Pocono’s next, from the pole.
We’ve got a take on whether it happens. 8 plays. 👇 #NASCAR
One play on this card is even money on a top-5-caliber car. One’s a defending winner at 12-to-1. We tell you which to hammer and which to dab. 8 plays, 10 units, green’s 1 ET → pitbynumbers.com/bet-card
Three of the fastest cars at Pocono are starting at the back. A wall. A spin. A blown engine.
One of them had top-5 speed and qualified into the fence.
Does that speed climb through the field tomorrow, or get buried?
Other accounts will tell you Hamlin’s on the pole.
We’ll show you the 5-year file: 1.5 average finish, 94% top-15, seven wins, #2 speed rank — and a written read on all 37 drivers.
That’s the difference between a pick and a file. 👇
The receipts behind every pick — open any driver’s full file.
Card posts noon ET on site, email subscribers see it first 👇 pitbynumbers.com/race-week/p…#NASCAR
William Byron is 500 to win the O’Reilly Series race at Pocono today — a Cup regular in a car that’s already found victory lane this year.
Bet the Cup guy, or fade the tourist?
400 career starts. 5 runner-ups. Zero wins.
But Ryan Sieg ran a 6.9 average position at Pocono last June — a career best at the one track that’s always fit him.
750 for a top 5. Small stake, long number, real case.
MillerTech Battery 250 tomorrow at Pocono.
Here are the 5 O'Reilly bets we like.
Brent Crews WIN 850 on BetRivers — lost Nashville by 1.4 seconds after trading the lead with a champion for 15 laps. The first one is coming.
18 years old. Championship-winning equipment. Lottery-ticket number.
5 bets. 5 breakdowns. 👇
Same driver. Same race. Five different prices.
Larson is 750 at DraftKings and 1000 at Caesars right now.
If you bet the first number your app shows you, you’re tipping the book.
We line up all five so you stop doing that.👇