{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Through The Gears: NASCAR Betting Odds for Pocono","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/through-the-gears-nascar-betting-odds-for-pocono-603ea2cd-4a98-4be6-a707-ac49946492e3","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/frontstretch_pod/ins.blubrry.com/frontstretch_pod/ttg-pocono-output.mp3","description":"Get ready to place your bets for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono."},"annotations":[{"id":416456,"startTime":21.2,"endTime":37.0,"type":"topic","title":"great American getaway 400","url":"/glossary/great-american-getaway-400","quote":"This week we are taking you through the great American getaway 400 at the Pocono Raceway.\nLet's go ahead and dive on in. The NASCAR Cup Series once again is headed to the Pocono Raceway\nfor the great American getaway 400 on Sunday, June 14th.","canonicalId":"topic:great-american-getaway-400","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “great American getaway 400” is the specific NASCAR Cup Series race being previewed in this segment. It’s the event at Pocono Raceway on Sunday, June 14th.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is the name of the specific NASCAR race being discussed in the episode. It’s the Cup Series event at Pocono on June 14th."}},{"id":416457,"startTime":29.7,"endTime":37.0,"type":"place","title":"Pocono Raceway","url":"/glossary/pocono-raceway","quote":"This week we are taking you through the great American getaway 400 at the Pocono Raceway.\nLet's go ahead and dive on in. The NASCAR Cup Series once again is headed to the Pocono Raceway","canonicalId":"place:pocono-raceway","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Pocono Raceway is a NASCAR oval track in Pennsylvania known for its distinctive, asymmetrical layout. It has multiple long straightaways and three different banking angles through the turns, which makes car setup and tire management feel different than at most ovals.","simplifiedExplanation":"Pocono Raceway is a NASCAR track in Pennsylvania. It’s famous because the turns are set up in a unique way, so teams have to tune the car differently than at many other oval tracks."}},{"id":416458,"startTime":45.7,"endTime":165.2,"type":"person","title":"Denny Hamlin","url":"/glossary/denny-hamlin","quote":"Last week's winner from Michigan,\n the hottest driver on the circuit right now, I think we all can say Denny Hamlin\nis leading the way according to Bet Ed GM at plus 260.\n\nWhy you may ask? Because Denny Hamlin is amazing at Pocono.","canonicalId":"person:denny-hamlin","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Denny Hamlin is a top NASCAR Cup Series driver, and the host is emphasizing his track-specific strength at Pocono. The segment cites his recent average finishes and Pocono results, including a 2022 race where he was disqualified at the end but the host still frames it as a “technically won” situation.","simplifiedExplanation":"Denny Hamlin is a NASCAR driver. In this segment, they’re saying he’s especially good at Pocono based on his past finishes there."}},{"id":416459,"startTime":50.0,"endTime":63.5,"type":"term","title":"plus 260","url":"/glossary/plus-260","quote":"is leading the way according to Bet Ed GM at plus 260. That is quite low odds for an oval.\n\nWhy you may ask? Because Denny Hamlin is amazing at Pocono.","canonicalId":"term:plus-260","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Plus 260” is American-style betting odds. It means a $100 bet would return $260 in profit (plus the original stake) if the outcome happens.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Plus 260” is betting odds. If you bet $100, you’d win about $260 profit if that driver wins."}},{"id":416460,"startTime":85.1,"endTime":91.9,"type":"person","title":"Kyle Busch","url":"/glossary/kyle-busch","quote":"back in the 2022\nrace, he technically won that one, but was disqualified at the end of the race. Him and the\nlate Kyle Busch were disqualified at the end of that race.","canonicalId":"person:kyle-busch","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Kyle Busch is a well-known NASCAR Cup Series driver, and the host mentions him in the context of the 2022 Pocono race. The segment says both Hamlin and Busch were disqualified at the end of that race.","simplifiedExplanation":"Kyle Busch is another NASCAR driver. Here, the host brings him up because he and Denny Hamlin were both disqualified at the end of a past Pocono race."}},{"id":416461,"startTime":119.4,"endTime":125.6,"type":"term","title":"jumped the start","url":"/glossary/jumped-the-start","quote":"Now, need I remind you that the past two weekends\nhave been the Denny Hamlin show. At Nashville, he jumped the start like there was no tomorrow,\nwas sent to the rear and still won.","canonicalId":"term:jumped-the-start","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Jumped the start” refers to a driver leaving early before the official start signal. In NASCAR, that typically triggers a penalty such as being sent to the rear of the field, even if the driver later recovers and wins."}},{"id":416462,"startTime":125.6,"endTime":133.7,"type":"term","title":"sent to the rear","url":"/glossary/sent-to-the-rear","quote":"At Nashville, he jumped the start like there was no tomorrow,\nwas sent to the rear and still won.\nLast weekend at Michigan, he was sent to the rear pre-race due\nto unimproved adjustments and one as well.","canonicalId":"term:sent-to-the-rear","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Sent to the rear” is a NASCAR penalty where a driver is forced to start at the back of the field. It’s commonly applied after rule infractions or certain pre-race issues, and it makes winning harder because the driver must pass more cars.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Sent to the rear” means NASCAR penalized the driver by making them start last. It’s a big disadvantage because they have to work their way through the whole pack."}},{"id":416463,"startTime":133.7,"endTime":142.9,"type":"term","title":"unimproved adjustments","quote":"Last weekend at Michigan, he was sent to the rear pre-race due\nto unimproved adjustments and one as well.\nTwo incredible performances by Hamlin coming through","canonicalId":"term:unimproved-adjustments","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Unimproved adjustments” refers to a NASCAR rule situation where changes made to the car during the allowed adjustment window don’t result in an improvement that meets the procedure’s intent. The host connects it to Hamlin being penalized and sent to the rear before the race.","simplifiedExplanation":"This phrase is about the team making changes to the car before the race, but the changes didn’t count as an improvement under NASCAR’s rules. Because of that, the driver got a penalty."}},{"id":416465,"startTime":187.5,"endTime":194.28,"type":"person","title":"Tyler Redick","url":"/glossary/tyler-redick","quote":"Points leader Tyler Redick is the second best odds of it. MGM currently at plus 625 with Hamlin's","canonicalId":"person:tyler-redick","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Tyler Reddick (spoken here as “Tyler Redick”) is a NASCAR Cup Series driver and the segment calls him the points leader. The host uses his odds as a comparison point to Denny Hamlin’s Pocono win chances.","simplifiedExplanation":"Tyler Reddick is a NASCAR driver. The host says he’s leading the season standings and is the next-best bet after Denny Hamlin."}},{"id":416464,"startTime":187.5,"endTime":194.28,"type":"term","title":"plus 625","url":"/glossary/plus-625","quote":"Points leader Tyler Redick is the second best odds of it. MGM currently at plus 625 with Hamlin's","canonicalId":"term:plus-625","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Plus 625” is also American-style betting odds, indicating a much longer shot than “plus 260.” In this segment it’s tied to the points leader Tyler Reddick being the second-best odds to win.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Plus 625” means the bet pays out more but has a lower chance of happening. Here it’s the odds for Tyler Reddick to win."}},{"id":416466,"startTime":194.28,"endTime":276.6,"type":"person","title":"Christopher Bell","url":"/glossary/christopher-bell","quote":"Joe Gibbs racing teammate Christopher Bell coming in with third best odds at 825... He is coming into Pocono with the fractured wrist.","canonicalId":"person:christopher-bell","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Christopher Bell is a Joe Gibbs Racing driver discussed here in the context of Pocono odds. The segment highlights his recent injury (a fractured wrist) and how that could affect his driving confidence and performance."}},{"id":416467,"startTime":205.0,"endTime":212.0,"type":"term","title":"X-Gen era","url":"/glossary/x-gen-era","quote":"The first Chevy is of course Kyle Larson who has yet to win at Pocono in the X-Gen era.","canonicalId":"term:x-gen-era","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“X-Gen era” refers to NASCAR’s next-generation car era (the newer generation of Cup Series race cars). It changes aerodynamics, chassis/packaging, and how teams set up cars, so past results may not carry over cleanly."}},{"id":416468,"startTime":269.8,"endTime":276.6,"type":"term","title":"fractured wrist","url":"/glossary/fractured-wrist","quote":"He is coming into Pocono with the fractured wrist. Now he was cleared to compete so Joe Gibbs racing obviously must not be too concerned about it but still coming in with an injury like that.","canonicalId":"term:fractured-wrist","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “fractured wrist” is a broken bone in the hand/wrist area, which can affect a driver’s ability to grip the wheel and handle steering inputs. In racing, even small limitations can change how confidently a driver can push the car through corners."}},{"id":416469,"startTime":312.0,"endTime":320.4,"type":"term","title":"pit crew","url":"/glossary/pit-crew","quote":"Ryan Blaney at plus 950. I'll take a flyer on that. His team, his pit crew really hurts him but still top forward at plus 950 at a track he's won on.","canonicalId":"term:pit-crew","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “pit crew” is the team that services the car during pit stops—changing tires, refueling (where applicable), and making adjustments. Pit crew performance can swing race outcomes because pit stops cost time and track position."}},{"id":416470,"startTime":426.5,"endTime":433.0,"type":"term","title":"odds season","quote":"Poconova really doesn't give us too many surprise winners. And since we are coming up to SVG minus\nodds season, we should be happy that plus 260 for Hamlin is what we get.","canonicalId":"term:odds-season","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.45,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Odds season” here is betting shorthand for the period when sportsbooks and bettors are focused on race-by-race wagering lines. In practice, it means the market is actively updating win/top-three prices as the season progresses and as teams’ form changes.","simplifiedExplanation":"It’s basically a betting term for the time when people are actively placing wagers and the betting lines are being updated. The prices you see for who will win can change as teams do better or worse."}},{"id":416471,"startTime":441.0,"endTime":455.7,"type":"term","title":"top three","url":"/glossary/top-three","quote":"Looking at the top three\nodds. Let's see if we have anything juicy here. Danny minus 170, Reddick plus 175.\nSo you're getting plus money right away starting with Reddick.","canonicalId":"term:top-three","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In NASCAR betting, “top three” is a wager category tied to finishing positions—your bet wins if the driver finishes 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. It’s different from a straight “win” bet because it pays even if the driver doesn’t take the checkered flag.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Top three” means the driver finishes in the top 3 spots (first, second, or third). It’s usually easier than betting on a win, because the driver doesn’t have to be number one."}},{"id":416472,"startTime":448.0,"endTime":455.7,"type":"term","title":"plus money","url":"/glossary/plus-money","quote":"So you're getting plus money right away starting with Reddick. Hamlin minus 170 for his average\nfinish being a 1.7. I don't love minus odds in NASCAR but it's hard to turn that away.","canonicalId":"term:plus-money","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Plus money” refers to American betting odds where the payout is positive if your bet wins (e.g., +175). It generally indicates the bettor’s stake returns profit relative to the amount wagered, and it often corresponds to a less-likely outcome than a favorite with “minus” odds.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Plus money” is a betting line that pays you profit if you win. It usually means the outcome is considered less likely than a favorite with negative odds."}},{"id":416474,"startTime":455.7,"endTime":455.7,"type":"term","title":"average finish","url":"/glossary/average-finish","quote":"Hamlin minus 170 for his average\nfinish being a 1.7. I don't love minus odds in NASCAR but it's hard to turn that away.","canonicalId":"term:average-finish","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Average finish” is a statistical measure of how a driver typically places in races (lower is better). Bettors use it to estimate expected performance and to justify why a driver might be priced as a favorite or underdog.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Average finish” is how well a driver usually places in races on average. If it’s low (like 1.7), that suggests they often finish near the front."}},{"id":416473,"startTime":455.7,"endTime":466.6,"type":"term","title":"minus odds","url":"/glossary/minus-odds","quote":"Hamlin minus 170 for his average\nfinish being a 1.7. I don't love minus odds in NASCAR but it's hard to turn that away.\nC-Bell at plus 240.","canonicalId":"term:minus-odds","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Minus odds” are American odds with a negative number (e.g., -170), meaning you must bet more than you’d win in profit to get a return if the bet hits. In betting markets, negative odds typically signal a favorite—higher probability, lower payout.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Minus odds” means you have to bet more money to win a smaller profit. It usually indicates the sportsbook thinks that outcome is more likely."}},{"id":416475,"startTime":580.4,"endTime":586.0,"type":"term","title":"top five","url":"/glossary/top-five","quote":"[580.4s] Top five, we're starting to get like fairly far out here on the odds here.","canonicalId":"term:top-five","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In NASCAR betting, “top five” means the driver must finish the race in 5th place or better to cash the bet. It’s a placement market, so it’s tied to final finishing position rather than speed or qualifying alone.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Top five” is a bet that a driver finishes in the top 5 positions. If they finish 6th or worse, the bet loses."}},{"id":416476,"startTime":589.7,"endTime":597.4,"type":"term","title":"plus 160","url":"/glossary/plus-160","quote":"[589.7s] Ty Gibbs plus 160. Hosts of Warren plus 225 for his speed, I think is good.","canonicalId":"term:plus-160","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Plus 160” is American-style betting odds for an underdog or less-certain outcome. It means a $100 bet would return $160 in profit if the driver hits the placement result.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Plus 160” means the bet pays more because it’s less certain. If you bet $100, you’d win about $160 profit if it hits."}},{"id":416477,"startTime":614.8,"endTime":621.5,"type":"term","title":"top 10","url":"/glossary/top-10","quote":"[614.8s] odds will be decent too. And let's go ahead and take a browse through the top 10.","canonicalId":"term:top-10","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Top 10” is another NASCAR placement bet: the driver needs to finish 10th or better to win. Because it’s less strict than top five, it usually has longer odds for the same driver.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Top 10” means the driver has to finish 10th place or better. If they finish 11th or worse, the bet doesn’t pay."}},{"id":416478,"startTime":621.5,"endTime":627.3,"type":"term","title":"minus 600","url":"/glossary/minus-600","quote":"[621.5s] Yeah, Denny Hamlin minus 600 for top 10. No.","canonicalId":"term:minus-600","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Minus 600” is American-style betting odds indicating a heavy favorite. It means you’d typically need to bet $600 to win $100 (profit) if the outcome happens.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Minus 600” means the bet is for a strong favorite. You have to put up about $600 to win about $100 if you’re right."}},{"id":416479,"startTime":661.8,"endTime":689.7,"type":"term","title":"qualifies","url":"/glossary/qualifies","quote":"[661.8s] Look, if Zane Smith qualifies decent, that's my key to unload for him. So if he qualifies somewhere in the top 15 or so, jump on a top 10 Zane Smith bet...","canonicalId":"term:qualifies","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In NASCAR, “qualifies” refers to the qualifying session where drivers set their starting position for the race. The host is using qualifying performance as a predictor for race results (especially top-10 potential).","simplifiedExplanation":"“Qualifies” means the driver’s qualifying run that determines where they start the race. In this segment, the host thinks good qualifying usually lines up with a strong race finish."}},{"id":416480,"startTime":668.2,"endTime":689.7,"type":"concept","title":"shows speed on Saturday","url":"/glossary/shows-speed-on-saturday","quote":"[668.2s] jump on a top 10 Zane Smith bet because that means he has speed. If he qualifies poorly, that's a tell for him that like that car doesn't have speed and he's not going to do great.","canonicalId":"concept:shows-speed-on-saturday","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This is a handicapping concept: the host argues that if a driver’s car looks fast during Saturday activities (qualifying/practice), it’s more likely to be fast in the Sunday race. It’s essentially using short-term performance signals to predict race outcomes.","simplifiedExplanation":"The host is saying that if a driver looks fast during Saturday’s sessions, they’re more likely to do well in the race on Sunday. If they don’t look fast, the odds of a strong finish drop."}},{"id":416481,"startTime":684.2,"endTime":689.7,"type":"term","title":"practices","url":"/glossary/practices","quote":"[684.2s] And if he doesn't show speed on Saturday, he's not bringing any speed to Sunday. So if he qualifies good on Saturday and practices good on Saturday, top 10 for Zane Smith, absolutely.","canonicalId":"term:practices","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Practices” refers to NASCAR practice sessions where teams test setups and evaluate speed before qualifying and the race. The host treats good practice performance as another sign the car has race-day speed.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Practices” are the test runs teams do before the race to see how fast the car is and how it behaves. The host is saying strong practice is a good clue for a top-10 finish."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Frontstretch.com","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/through-the-gears-nascar-betting-odds-for-pocono-603ea2cd-4a98-4be6-a707-ac49946492e3/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}