
NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Pocono in June 2025
The NASCAR Truck Series is ready to compete in the MillerTech Battery 200 at Pocono Raceway during the 19th race weekend of the 2025 season. It is NASCAR's only race track that features three turns, making it the venue with the least amount of corners on the entire schedule.
Corey Heim entered victory lane in last year's race at Pocono, with Grant Enfinger and Christian Eckes rounding out the top three spots. Heim's win marked his fifth of six victories 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 MillerTech Battery 200 at Pocono as of Wednesday, June 18!
NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Pocono (June 2025)
Corey Heim: +100
Carson Hocevar: +300
Layne Riggs: +625
Chandler Smith: +1000
Kaden Honeycutt: +1200
Grant Enfinger: +1700
Rajah Caruth: +2000
Ty Majeski: +2000
Daniel Hemric: +2500
Tyler Ankrum: +3000
Brandon Jones: +3000
Jake Garcia: +5000
Tanner Gray: +5000
Ben Rhodes: +5000
Stewart Friesen: +5000
Gio Ruggiero: +5000
Conner Jones: +10000
Patrick Emerling: +10000
Matt Crafton: +10000
Connor Mosack: +10000
Matt Mills: +10000
Andres Perez de Lara: +10000
Jack Wood: +25000
Dawson Sutton: +25000
Luke Baldwin: +25000
Toni Breidinger: +100000
Frankie Muniz: +100000
Nathan Bryd: +100000
Cody Dennison: +100000
Spencer Boyd: +100000
Clayton Green: +100000
Norm Benning: +100000
Bryant Dauzat: +100000
Tyler Tomassi: +100000
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