Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Coke Zero 400 Makes A Winner Out Of Harvick Gamblers


Kevin Harvick Daytona International Speedway is a legendary racetracks for NASCAR drivers and fans, and on Saturday night the track produced another great finish. The Coke Zero 400 was won by Kevin Harvick, sending some gamblers home happy.

NASCAR has become one of the more popular sports to gamble on at online sports books. The odds that are given to each driver can be upwards of ten to one, and although the amount of drivers are great, a winning ticket can produce big returns.

The Coke Zero 400 was one of those races that catered to the bettors. Kevin Harvick had already won once this year, and the second win came Saturday during the rain-delayed race at Daytona.

On Friday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. dusted off the old number three that his father famously made a household number. Earnhardt Jr., who has been struggling in recent years, brought his crew chief to tears when he won the Nationwide Series event at Daytona.

The Coke Zero race Saturday was slowed by a nineteen car collision that occurred with just twelve laps remaining. The race was delayed for twenty minutes while everything was cleaned up, and when the race resumed, Harvick seized control.

The win kept Harvick on top of the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings for at least another week. Jimmy Johnson, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, and Tony Stewart were just a few of the drivers who had their dreams of winning end in the massive collision.

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