🏁February – NovemberDaytona 500 through NASCAR Cup Series Championship, 36 races

NASCAR Bet Tracker

36 Cup Series races across ovals, superspeedways, road courses, and short tracks. NASCAR betting rewards deep track knowledge and driver tendencies. Track every bet and find the circuits where your analysis actually wins.

NASCAR Bet Types to Track

Every NASCAR bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.

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Race Winner

Pick the outright race winner from a 36-40 car field. NASCAR race winners are highly variable — even the best drivers win only 5-8 races per season. Track outright ROI by track type and driver.

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Top 5 / Top 10 Finish

More achievable than outright wins. Top-5 and top-10 bets reward knowledge of consistent performers at specific track types. Some drivers are excellent top-10 drivers who rarely win — track placement accuracy specifically.

Head-to-Head Matchups

Who finishes higher between two specific drivers? H2H bets reduce the 36-car field to a direct comparison. Track H2H accuracy by track type — some drivers are clearly better on superspeedways vs. road courses.

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Stage Betting

Who wins Stage 1 or Stage 2 of the race? Stage results are often dominated by aggressive early racers who sacrifice tires. Track stage winner accuracy separately from final race result accuracy.

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Pole Position

Who qualifies on pole? NASCAR qualifying is a single-car time trial on most tracks — speed runs, not wheel-to-wheel. Track pole position accuracy by driver and track type.

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Playoff / Championship Futures

NASCAR Cup champion, Playoff qualifiers, regular season champion. NASCAR's playoff format (16 drivers, elimination rounds) creates unique futures markets. Track futures with the playoff structure in mind.

Key NASCAR Metrics to Track

These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your NASCAR betting edge really comes from.

Record by Track Type

Superspeedways (Daytona, Talladega), intermediate ovals (Charlotte, Pocono), short tracks (Bristol, Martinsville), and road courses (Sonoma, Watkins Glen) require completely different driving skill sets. This is the most important NASCAR betting split.

Superspeedway Draft vs. Track Position Record

Superspeedway racing (Daytona, Talladega) is the most chaotic and unpredictable form of NASCAR — the Big One crash can eliminate the leader on the last lap. Track superspeedway results separately; many bettors avoid this market entirely after seeing their data.

H2H Accuracy by Track Type

Your H2H predictions on intermediate ovals may be much more accurate than your H2H calls on superspeedways. Some drivers are demonstrably better on road courses. Track H2H results by track type to find your clearest analytical edge.

Stage Winner vs. Race Winner Accuracy

Stage winning ability and race winning ability are different skills in NASCAR. Some drivers dominate early stages but run out of tires; others conserve and win late. Track stage bets vs. race bets to see which form of NASCAR analysis you perform better at.

Manufacturer Performance

Toyota (Gibbs teams), Chevrolet (Hendrick teams), and Ford (Penske, Roush) have distinct performance cycles depending on regulation packages. Track your bets by manufacturer to see if manufacturer-level analysis adds value to your picks.

Playoff Round Performance

The NASCAR playoffs consist of four rounds: Round of 16, 12, 8, and the Championship 4. Team priorities and driver aggression change dramatically in playoff rounds. Track regular season vs. playoff betting results separately.

How to Track Your NASCAR Bets with mybets.gg

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Log Every Bet

Add your NASCAR bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.

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See Your Real ROI

Your dashboard breaks down ROI by NASCAR bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.

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Find Your Edge

AI-powered insights highlight which NASCAR markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.

NASCAR Betting Strategy Tips

Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for NASCAR bettors.

Track Type Specialization Is the Foundation of NASCAR Betting

NASCAR races at ovals ranging from a half-mile Bristol to 2.5-mile Talladega superspeedways, plus road courses and temporary street tracks. A driver's skill set, car setup preference, and historical results vary dramatically by track type. Log every NASCAR bet with the track type category noted. After one full season (36 races across all track types), the data almost universally shows a bettor is significantly more accurate on 1-2 track types and should concentrate their betting there.

Avoid Superspeedways Until You Have 20+ Bets of Data

Daytona and Talladega are the two most random races in major American motorsport. The Big One — a multi-car crash that eliminates title contenders — happens with meaningful frequency. Even the best driver analysis can't predict drafting chaos. Track your superspeedway results separately from all other NASCAR tracks. Most serious NASCAR bettors find their superspeedway ROI is strongly negative and deliberately reduce exposure there while concentrating on short tracks and road courses where skill matters more.

H2H Matchups Reduce the 36-Car Field Problem

Picking an outright winner from 36 cars is difficult even with excellent analysis. Head-to-head matchups remove this problem by asking only which of two specific drivers finishes higher. For NASCAR, H2H bets are most reliable when both drivers are in the same equipment tier (both Hendrick Chevrolets, both Gibbs Toyotas) because car performance is removed as a variable. Track your H2H accuracy by whether the matchup involves same-team drivers, same-manufacturer drivers, or cross-manufacturer drivers.

Frequently Asked Questions: NASCAR Bet Tracking

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