NASCAR at Iowa Speedway 2024: Odds, TV times, lineups and more info
NEWTON, Iowa — NASCAR will return to Iowa Speedway this weekend for the first time since July 2019.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series will make its return Saturday to the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway. Then, the NASCAR Cup Series will race there for the first time ever Sunday.
Here are TV times, odds and more info to know for the big NASCAR weekend at Iowa Speedway.
NASCAR Cup Series’ Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol


- 350 laps (stages end on laps 70/210/350)
- 7 p.m. (all times Eastern) Sunday on USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Kaz Grala and AJ Allmendinger are in the rotating No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford and No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet entries this weekend.
MBM Motorsports had the only open entry this weekend with David Starr. However, they withdrew their No. 66 Ford and will prepare for Nashville in two weeks.
NASCAR Cup Series Odds

Here are the odds for the NASCAR Cup Series championship among the drivers currently in position to race for it heading into the weekend:
- Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin +400
- William Byron +500
- Christopher Bell +750
- Chase Elliott +1000
- Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney, Martin Truex Jr. +1200
- Brad Keselowski +1400
- Ty Gibbs +2000
- Ross Chastain +2200
- Chris Buescher +3000
- Alex Bowman +4500
- Bubba Wallace, Austin Cindric +5000
- Daniel Suarez +10000


Christopher Bell leads as the odds-on favorite for the Iowa Corn 350. Bell has two wins at Iowa Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, including in June 2019.
Joey Logano is among the Top-5 favorites, largely for his prowess with new events, winning:
- On the newly-repaved North Wilkesboro Speedway this year
- The first Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum in 2022
- The first NASCAR Cup Series race at WWT Raceway at Gateway in 2022
- The first Bristol dirt race in 2021
Kyle Larson, the winner at Sonoma, and Denny Hamlin, who finished last after going up in smoke on lap two at Sonoma, are in between Bell and Logano:
Iowa Corn 350 NASCAR Cup Series Odds
- Kyle Larson +550 to win, +160 for a Top-3 finish, -125 for a Top-5
- Ryan Blaney +900, +260, +115
- Josh Berry +3500, +1000, +450
- William Byron +1100, +320, +140
- Brad Keselowski +1200, +350, +155
- Chase Briscoe +5500, +1000, +550
- Kyle Busch +2500, +700, +320
- Tyler Reddick +1300, +380, +165
- Chase Elliott +1800, +500, +230
- Christopher Bell +380, +110, -185
- Joey Logano +850, +250, +110
- Denny Hamlin +700, +200, -105
- Daniel Suarez +13000, +4000, +1600
- Todd Gilliland +15000, +4500, +1800
- Chris Buescher +1800, +500, +230
- Bubba Wallace +4500, +1000, +550
- Ross Chastain +2800, +600, +300
- AJ Allmendinger +20000, +6000, +2500
- Justin Haley +40000, +4500, +1800
- Carson Hocevar +15000, +4500, +1800
- Austin Cindric +5500, +1400, +700
- Michael McDowell +10000, +2800, +1200
- Noah Gragson +10000, +1800, +900
- Corey LaJoie +40000, +11000, +5000
- Harrison Burton +50000, +15000, +6500
- Zane Smith +40000, +11000, +5000
- Ty Gibbs +1100, +320, +140
- Kaz Grala +100000, +30000, +12000
- Ryan Preece +15000, +4500, +1800
- Daniel Hemric +100000, +30000, +12000
- Martin Truex Jr. +1000, +285, +130
- Erik Jones +20000, +4500, +1800
- Alex Bowman +4500, +1200, +550
- John Hunter Nemechek +50000, +15000, +6500
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +30000, +9000, +4000
- Austin Dillon +20000, +6000, +2500
NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Hy-Vee PERKS 250

- 250 laps (stages end on laps 75/150/250)
- 3:30 p.m. Saturday on USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
- Practice: 4:35 p.m. Friday
- Qualifying: 12:05 p.m. Saturday
Brett Moffitt will make his first start with Joe Gibbs Racing as he’ll take over the rotating No. 19 Toyota entry.
Ross Chastain is also in the Xfinity Series field Saturday. He will race the No. 92 DGM Racing Chevrolet.
These two drivers came together in June 2019 when Chastain initially won the Truck race until his truck failed post-race inspection, giving Moffitt the win.


John Hunter Nemechek will be in the other rotating JGR entry, driving the No. 20 Toyota, as the other NASCAR Cup Series driver in the field.
Corey Heim will wheel the No. 26 yahoo! Toyota for Sam Hunt Racing. yahoo! signed a multi-race deal to sponsor SHR.
Daniel Dye is back with Kaulig Racing in the No. 10 Chevrolet.
Hometown guy Joey Gase will sport the colors of the Iowa Donor Network as he races his No. 35 Chevrolet this weekend. His team has a No. 53 Chevrolet entered with a driver yet TBA.
The No. 14 SS-Green Light Racing Chevrolet also has the listed driver as TBA. Patrick Emerling will drive the No. 07 SS-GLR Chevrolet.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Odds

Here are the odds for the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship among the drivers currently in position to race for it heading into the weekend:
- Chandler Smith +275
- Cole Custer +350
- Justin Allgaier +450
- Austin Hill +550
- Sam Mayer +700
- Jesse Love +800
- AJ Allmendinger +1200
- Sheldon Creed, Riley Herbst +1400
- Shane van Gisbergen, Sammy Smith +2000
- Parker Kligerman +4000
Hy-Vee Perks 250 Odds
- Chandler Smith +225
- John Hunter Nemechek +425
- Justin Allgaier +500
- Sheldon Creed +700
- Cole Custer +750
- Austin Hill +800
- Corey Heim +1100
- Jesse Love +1200
- Sammy Smith +1400
- Sam Mayer, Brett Moffitt +2000
- Ryan Sieg +3500
- Riley Herbst +4500
- Ross Chastain +6000
- Parker Kligerman +6500
- Brandon Jones, AJ Allmendinger +7000
- Matt DiBenedetto +9000
- Shane van Gisbergen, Parker Retzlaff, Jeb Burton +15000
- Anthony Alfredo +20000
- Josh Williams, Daniel Dye, Kyle Weatherman, Jeremy Clements +40000
- Hailie Deegan +50000
- Garrett Smithley, Dawson Cram, David Starr, Ryan Ellis, Patrick Emerling, Leland Honeyman Jr., Kyle Sieg, Joey Gase, Brennan Poole, Blaine Perkins, Glen Reen +100000
ARCA Menards Series/ARCA Menards Series East Atlas 150
- 150 laps
- 8 p.m. Friday on Fox Sports 1/Fox Sports App, MRN
- Practice and qualifying: 3 p.m. Friday
- More info here.
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