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NWS Kansas Lottery 300 Betting OddsNASCAR Betting Online: The NASCAR Nationwide Series betting you have always wanted to get into is easily available and accessible at Bookmaker, the top sportsbook on the web. One race that you may want to pay attention to is the Kansas Lottery 300 from the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, KS. This one gets off to a start on Saturday, October 20 at 3:30 PM ET, and can be watched live on ESPN2.

This one should be perfect for your Nationwide Series betting, as it comes at a crucial point in the Nationwide season. With only five races to go, every lap counts, and these drivers will be prepared to race accordingly. An exciting race to the finish of this season is almost guaranteed, as no one driver has distinguished himself from the rest of the pack.

At the Kansas Lottery 300, a clear favorite comes in thanks to his recent prowess at the same event. Joey Logano, a member of the Sprint Cup Series, has won this event for two years straight. He can only wish that his Sprint Cup Series experience was as successful this year, as he sits way out of the Chase, with no wins all year, although his three top five finishes are respectable.

Logano will go for a three-peat this year, trying to remain the only driver to win this event multiple times. Fighting him for that honor will be Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, and Kevin Harvick, the previous three winners before Logano.

Look for the big boys to be in position to win at the D-shaped tri-oval of Kansas Speedway, as experience wins out over youthful exuberance this weekend.

2011 Kansas Loterry 300 Winner - Brad Keselowski emerged as the runaway winner

Brad Keselowski was in dominant form in the Nationwide Series Kansas Lottery 300 race on Saturday afternoon at Kansas Speedway, leading 173 of the 200 laps of the race on his way to his fourth win in the series in 2011.

The only time he faltered was when he stalled in pit lane during a mid-race stop and fell back to 14th place at the restart; it took him all of six laps before he was back in front.

Earlier in the day, Carl Edwards took pole position with a lap of 31.483s (171,521mph) ahead of Keselowski. Five cars failed to make the 43-car grid: Dennis Setzer, Tim Andrews, Danny O'Quinn Jr., Jennifer Jo Cobb and Mark Green.

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