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2019 Toyota Owners 400 Vegas picks and top NASCAR predictions: Fade Kevin Harvick, back Kurt Busch at Richmond

The 2019 Toyota Owners 400 will take place under the lights at Richmond Raceway on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. ET. It’s the next short-track race in the previous four months and it should be some of the most competitive racing of the year with everybody using the last month to dial within their short-track setup. Richmond is a 0.75-mile track with minimal banking and Kyle Busch has six career successes in this course. In addition, he won last week at Bristol, so he’s the 9-4 favorite from the latest 2019 Toyota Owners 400 chances. However, Kevin Harvick (9-2), who claimed the pole position for 2019 NASCAR at Richmond, Martin Truex Jr. (6-1) and Joey Logano (8-1) are some of the other leading drivers in the NASCAR in Richmond odds. Before making your 2019 Toyota Owners 500 selections, make sure you check out the NASCAR forecasts from renowned Vegas handicapper Micah Roberts.

Roberts went with Jimmie Johnson as a hefty 25-1 long shot at the season-opening Advance Auto Parts Clash. The end result: Johnson survived a huge crash and went on to win the rain-shortened race as Roberts’ followers raked it . At the TicketGuardian 500 in Phoenix, Roberts nailed Busch in 4-1 odds over the heavily favored Harvick, also obtained an eye-popping eight of the top 10 right. At the Auto Club 400, he had nine of the top 10 right.

Roberts entered the 2019 NASCAR season after finishing big-time in the black in 2018. Those who wagered $100 on each of his picks annually have $1,750 in profit to show for it. His biggest wins came when he moved against the grain, taking Keselowski in 12-1 to win against the South Point 400 at Las Vegas in the opening race of the NASCAR playoffs and going with Logano, additionally 12-1, to take the First Data 500 at Martinsville. He also nailed four of Harvick’s nine series successes and three of Busch’s nine wins. Anyone who is after his selections is up huge year after year.

Now, he has analyzed Saturday night’s 2019 Toyota Owners 400 lineup from every possible angle and locked in his top NASCAR at Richmond picks. His estimated leaderboard for the race can be found at SportsLine.

We can tell you Roberts is evaporating Harvick, among the top race favorites in 7-1 NASCAR in Richmond odds. Harvick has won three times in this track in the Cup Series and more in the Xfinity Series, but his journey hasn’t been where it needs to be using this car bundle. In fact, Roberts says Harvick barely cracks the top 10. He’s not worth the 7-1 premium you will want to pay for him even though he’ll start in front.

One motorist that Roberts is high on for its Toyota Owners 400 2019: Kurt Busch, who started as a significant long shot 25-1 in the NASCAR in Richmond odds. He’s now going off in 12-1 as race time approaches.

The 40-year-old using a series title under his belt has had a sensational season with six top 10s and three top fives in his first eight races this past season. This includes a second-place finish a week at Bristol with this exact same car installment. Busch also has a pair of wins at Richmond Raceway and led 98 laps in this event last season before finally finishing 11th. He has the speed from his Stewart Haas Racing Ford for to the peak of this 2019 Toyota Owners 400 leaderboard.

For the triumph, Roberts is eyeing an underdog with double-digit odds to jolt the area and just take down the 2019 Toyota Owners 400. His pick and his leaderboard will surprise many, but anybody who backs this long haul could hit a massive payday.

So which drivers are must-backs from the 2019 Toyota Owners 400? And which underdog shocks NASCAR with the checkered flag in Richmond? Visit SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard for your 2019 Toyota Owners 400 from the country’s premier NASCAR handicapper, and find out.

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