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Briscoe Eyes Consecutive Wins as Atlanta’s Quaker State 400 Approaches

Experts Phil Bobbitt and Steve Greco Predict a Tight Battle Between Ryan Preece and Erik Jones

The Stage Is Set in Atlanta

Chase Briscoe captured the eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway last weekend and now sets his sights on achieving back‑to‑back victories in the upcoming 2026 Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The race is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, promising a prime evening slot for fans and bettors alike.

The betting market has already positioned Ryan Blaney as the +1000 favorite, with Joey Logano, Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick close behind at +1100, +1200 and +1200 respectively. Briscoe, along with Chase Elliott, Austin Cindric and Denny Hamlin, sits at +1400, making the field tightly contested and adding intrigue to the upcoming event.

Team Odds and Market Favorites

Hendrick Motorsports leads the team odds at +250, followed by Team Penske at +400 and Joe Gibbs Racing at +425. These figures highlight the importance of manufacturer and crew performance, as the three organizations vie to guide their drivers to a winning finish.

The Analysts Behind the Numbers

Analysts Phil Bobbitt and Steve Greco have built a predictive engine that consistently outperforms bookmakers. Their followers have earned more than $28,000 on $100 stakes over the past four years, posting a 25.7 % return on investment in 2024 and correctly calling seven outright winners that season.

Bobbitt and Greco have already placed a head‑to‑head wager on Ryan Preece to outperform Erik Jones at Caesars, where Preece is listed at –115. The duo has a track record of landing longshots, including a +3500 prediction of Daniel Suarez’s victory in Atlanta and a +3000 call on Ross Chastain in the Hollywood Casino 400.

The race promises a blend of veteran skill and emerging talent, with the timing of the event and the competitive odds setting the stage for a potentially historic finish.

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