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NASCAR Food City 500: Top 20 Finishers

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

This market tracks which drivers will secure a position in the top 20 at the conclusion of the NASCAR Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. It serves as a performance indicator for competitors navigating one of the most technical short tracks in the Cup Series.

Bristol Motor Speedway is renowned for its high-banked, half-mile concrete surface, which often results in aggressive racing and frequent cautions. The Food City 500 requires drivers to manage heavy traffic and car durability over 500 laps, making consistency a critical challenge. Historically, success at this venue rewards drivers who excel at short-track maneuvering and maintaining composure in intense, close-quarters competition.

Market prices represent the collective expectation that a specific driver will cross the finish line within the top 20 positions of the final official classification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Bristol Motor Speedway layout unique for the Food City 500?

Bristol is a high-banked, 0.533-mile concrete oval that forces drivers into constant traffic, making it one of the most physically and mentally demanding races on the calendar.

Does a top 20 finish depend solely on raw speed?

No; while speed is important, avoiding accidents in 'the bullring' and executing clean pit stops are often more decisive in securing a top 20 result.

How do multi-car incidents at Bristol affect the top 20 outcome?

Due to the tight confines of the track, 'the big one' or smaller chain-reaction wrecks can quickly eliminate high-performing cars, significantly altering the leaderboard.

Are there specific drivers who historically perform better at Bristol?

Yes, drivers who specialize in short-track racing or who have a track record of navigating heavy traffic tend to have higher consistency at this specific venue.

How is the final classification determined for this market?

The market settles based on the official NASCAR race results, including any post-race technical inspections or penalties.

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