If you look at it, you see his whole career has been set up to be the guy of the future for NASCAR. I think he can do it.

The guys who ran well in California will do the same this week. There is a huge correlation there, and most of the teams use the same setup.

It is a huge price. Given how dominant Chevy has been in restrictor plate races, how do you pick a Ford here?

It's hard to go against the Roush guys because they're so good. But I like Stewart because he was so strong at California.

Jimmie Johnson has been inching closer and closer the last three years (at Daytona). He's got a car that's capable, and he has a team that's very capable. He has the ability to take it upon himself to make the right moves down the stretch.

I loved that he did that, but I think that was news to a lot of people. The bettor is not getting a real good value on him. I think his car needs a little more. I'm definitely not sold on him as a value bet.

The main story is Chevy's dominance in these races. The question is, can they continue it?

The betting trends have been public and sharp money coming in on the favorites all week.

Kyle is probably going to be somewhere around the top 10 most of the day.