The First State welcomes the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend for the first and only time in 2021. Sunday afternoon’s Drydene 400 at Dover International Speedway marks the 13th race of the season. We will be halfway through the regular-season calendar after this weekend. The ‘Monster Mile’ is no easy track to master, and driver skillset is certainly a major theme when it comes to this week’s NASCAR betting trends.

The following article breaks down several noteworthy stats, trends and facts for Sunday’s Drydene 400 at Dover.

Originally an asphalt surface, Dover International Speedway was transformed into concrete back in 1995. The new, trickier surface is what brought about the ‘Monster Mile’ nickname and track mascot, Miles the Monster. Surviving a Dover race unscathed is easier said than done for many drivers. This is a track where cream typically rises to the top in terms of talent.


Check out our Dover International Speedway overview article for more info on the ‘Monster Mile’!


The following sections break down several different types of trends specific to the Drydene 400. These trends can be useful when making NASCAR betting picks on this weekend’s race.

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NASCAR betting handicappers need not look any further than the drivers atop the all-time wins list for the Drydene 400 race to see just how important talent behind the wheel is at Dover. Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson leads the way with five victories. Right behind him sits The King, Richard Petty with four. Petty also won the first-ever edition of this race back in 1971.

When it comes to active Cup Series drivers, only two have scored multiple Drydene 400 victories in their careers. Both are established veterans of the sport at that. Kevin Harvick is the defending champion and also won this race in 2015. Ryan Newman joins him with two victories, courtesy of back-to-back wins in 2003 and ‘04. 

Hendrick Motorsports leads all race teams with 10 total Drydene 400 victories. The most recent came courtesy of reigning NASCAR Cup Series Champion Chase Elliott in 2018. However, 2019 race winner Kyle Larson is also now a member of the four-car Hendrick garage.

Chevrolet has the most Drydene 400 wins among all manufacturers with 21. Chevy Camaros have gone to victory lane in two of the last three and five of the last eight years. 2020 winner Kevin Harvick marked the first NASCAR betting win in this race for Ford manufacturer since 2008.

Dover International Speedway Driver Statistics

The tables below contain NASCAR betting driver statistics specific to recent races at Dover International Speedway.

Average Finish at Dover International Speedway

Note: Data is taken from the ten most recent Dover races

RankDriverStartsBest FinishAverage Finish
1Michael McDowell10111.0
2Denny Hamlin10113.5
3Bubba Wallace8215.1
4Kyle Larson9615.8
5Austin Dillon10116.1
6Ryan Newman10516.2
7Christopher Bell31316.7
8Alex Bowman7717.9
9Ross Chastain6718.2
10Joey Logano10418.3
11Corey LaJoie9618.7
T-12Aric Almirola9418.9
T-12Matt DiBenedetto10718.9
14Ricky Stenhouse Jr.10119.0
15Chris Buescher10319.2

Driver Rating at Dover

Note: Ratings reflect the average of the five most recent Dover races

RankDriverStartsCar NumberAverage Driver Rating
1Joey Logano72293.1
2Denny Hamlin71192.1
3Ricky Stenhouse Jr.74787.2
4Kyle Busch71886.3
5Chase Elliott7985.6
6Ryan Blaney71283.8
7Alex Bowman74883.2
8Kevin Harvick7482.8
9Austin Dillon7382.6
10Michael McDowell73482.0
11Christopher Bell32081.4
12William Byron72478.7
13Bubba Wallace72376.9
14Kyle Larson6576.1
15Brad Keselowski7275.2
Credit: Dover International Speedway

The Race That Shrinks

In a bit of a unique quirk, the Drydene 400 race has actually gotten shorter over the years. That first edition that Richard Petty won back in 1971 was run as the “Delaware 500”. The race was run at a 500-mile distance all the way through the 1996 NASCAR betting season. The following year marked the first edition at a 400-mile distance.

The only race since 1997 that has not been 400 miles in length was last year’s Drydene 400. Kevin Harvick triumphed in a race that was only 311 miles. This adjustment was made for the 2020 season only as part of NASCAR’s on-the-fly rescheduling. Given that it was the second race at Dover International Speedway in one weekend, the decision was made to shorten it down. 

Rest assured though race fans: this year’s race is back to the typical distance! That being said, Dover’s NASCAR schedule did shrink this weekend. For the first time since 1970, the Delaware track will only host one weekend of racing this year. The ‘Monster Mile’ lost its second annual NASCAR Cup Series race to Nashville Superspeedway.


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Henry’s passion for sports dates all the way back to childhood and has ultimately led to a full-fledged career as an analyst and content creator. After getting his start penning fantasy football articles, he forrayed into the betting side of the business in early 2019. His love for sports and statistics proved to be an ideal match with the dedicated research and strategy that handicapping requires. Henry currently specializes in betting analysis and picks for college football, college basketball and NASCAR. He counts the NFL, the WNBA, and NBA player props as additional leagues/markets of interest. Henry graduated from SUNY Buffalo in 2021 with a Communication Studies degree and a Psychology minor. A native of the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York, he and his pup, Harold, have since relocated to Laramie, Wyoming. Thanks to his professional goals within the sports betting industry, there has been a whole lot of steam on the odds for a move to Las Vegas in 2023! Most of Henry’s free time is spent on outdoor adventures, playing chess, snowboarding, or reading a good book. He is also a competitive powerlifter and aspires to qualify for the USAPL Nationals meet within the next 2-3 years.

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