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Cook Out 400 Winner

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All Outcomes (37)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Chase Briscoe 0%
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Zane Smith 0%
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Ryan Preece 0%
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Cody Ware 0%
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Austin Cindric 0%
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William Byron 0%
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Denny Hamlin 0%
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Connor Zilisch 0%
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Ty Dillon 0%
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AJ Allmendinger 0%
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Riley Herbst 0%
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Erik Jones 0%
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Kyle Larson 0%
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Brad Keselowski 0%
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Noah Gragson 0%
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Christopher Bell 0%
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Michael McDowell 0%
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Cole Custer 0%
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Chris Buescher 0%
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Ty Gibbs 0%
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Todd Gilliland 0%
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Austin Hill 0%
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Shane Van Gisbergen 0%
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Carson Hocevar 0%
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Ricky Stenhouse 0%
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Bubba Wallace 0%
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Chase Elliott 0%
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Daniel Suárez 0%
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Joey Logano 0%
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Tyler Reddick 0%
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Kyle Busch 0%
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Austin Dillon 0%
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Ross Chastain 0%
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Josh Berry 0%
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Justin Allgaier 0%
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Ryan Blaney 0%
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John H. Nemechek 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which driver will win the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race; it gives fans and traders a way to express and track expectations about the race outcome before the green flag.

The Cook Out 400 is one event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule, with a field composed of Cup drivers and team entries. Outcomes are shaped by track characteristics, team resources, and season form; results often reflect a combination of driver skill, car setup, pit‑stop execution, and in‑race incidents.

Market prices reflect the collective judgment of traders given available information and will move as new data (practice, qualifying, lineup changes, weather, penalties) becomes available; use price changes as indicators of shifting consensus rather than guarantees.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market close relative to the Cook Out 400 race start?

The market closes at the time specified by the platform, typically at or just before the official race start; the exact closing time for this market is listed as TBD and will be posted by the exchange prior to the event.

Does the market include every driver entered in the Cook Out 400, and what does '37 outcomes' mean?

Each outcome corresponds to a listed driver entry for the race; '37 outcomes' indicates 37 driver options were listed when the market was created. The displayed field can change if the official entry list is updated.

What pre‑race information tends to move prices for the Cook Out 400 Winner?

Key movers include practice speeds and long‑run data, qualifying results, announced setup changes or penalties, team updates about equipment or engines, and evolving weather forecasts that affect strategy.

How will a last‑minute driver withdrawal or substitution be handled in this market?

Platform rules govern handling of non‑starters: if a listed driver withdraws before the race, the exchange will update the market or settle/void affected positions according to its published policies. Check Kalshi's market rules for the exact procedure.

How should I use this Cook Out 400 Winner market alongside on‑track information?

Treat the market as a real‑time consensus indicator and combine it with direct race information—practice/qualifying performance, team reports, pit‑crew metrics, and weather—to form a more complete view of likely outcomes; remember that racing involves high variance and unexpected incidents.

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