
NASCAR odds for the Xfinity Series race at Charlotte in May 2025
The NASCAR Xfinity Series is ready to compete in the BetMGM 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway during the 15th race weekend of the 2025 season. This will represent the first Xfinity Series race since NASCAR went to Texas Motor Speedway in early May.
Chase Elliott entered victory lane in last year's race at Charlotte, with Brandon Jones and Sammy Smith rounding out the top three spots. Elliott's win marked his first and only Xfinity victory during the 2024 season. However, who are the favorites to win this weekend?
Below, you can check out the NASCAR odds via BetMGM for the 2025 BetMGM 300 at Charlotte as of Friday, May 23!
NASCAR odds for the Xfinity Series race at Charlotte (May 2025)
William Byron: +250
Justin Allgaier: +400
Chase Briscoe: +550
Austin Hill: +1000
Austin Dillon: +1100
Sam Mayer: +1200
Jesse Love: +1400
Sheldon Creed: +1400
Brandon Jones: +1600
Connor Zilisch: +1800
Sammy Smith: +2000
Ryan Sieg: +2500
Taylor Gray: +3000
Carson Kvapil: +3000
Christian Eckes: +6000
Nick Sanchez: +6000
Harrison Burton: +6000
William Sawalich: +10000
Daniel Dye: +10000
Anthony Alfredo: +25000
Parker Retzlaff: +25000
Dean Thompson: +35000
Josh Williams: +35000
Matt DiBenedetto: +50000
Jeremy Clements: +50000
Kyle Sieg: +50000
Brennan Poole: +50000
Jeb Burton: +50000
Blaine Perkins: +100000
Kris Wright: +200000
C.J. McLaughlin: +200000
Ryan Ellis: +200000
Brad Perez: +200000
Garrett Smithley: +200000
Nick Leitz: +200000
Leland Honeyman: +200000
Carson Ware: +200000
Katherine Legge: +200000
Dawson Cram: +200000
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