Las Vegas odds: Stewart-Haas Racing drivers jump up board

Driver chances to win Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway have jumped considerably all weekend for many drivers — most notably, three of Stewart-Haas Racing’s four drivers have leapt towards the top of the board.

This year’s first race on an intermediate track includes a brand-new rules bundle — know more about that here and with it, plenty of learnings. Aric Almirola and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. begins 1-2 Sunday, and odd exercise rates led to odds movement.

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Among the most notable:

??? Aric Almirola, who won his first Busch Pole Award because 2012, opened at 25-1 odds. He enters in 10-1, a great value. Nine drivers are greater or recorded at 10-1.

??? Daniel Suarez showed plenty of speed in practice and qualifying in the No. 41 Ford, and his lineup reveals that. Suarez now sits at 25-1 and is one of the movers.

??? Clint Bowyer, the third SHR driver on the list, led both practice sessions and seemed to be the favorite to win the Busch Pole. He qualified third. He’s gone out of 16-1 odds to 8-1, the third highest in the field behind Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch.

??? Ricky Stenhouse Jr., meanwhile, jumped from 66-1 chances to 20-1 after his No. 17 Roush Fenway Ford Mustang delivered a P2 qualifying position.

??? Although the odd didn’t go significantly, it is worth noting that Kevin Harvick — that has mastered at Atlanta the last five years — saw his chances as race favored go from 4.5-1 into 6-1 after his slow Friday.

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