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2024 Grant Park 165 picks, best bets, Chicago odds, start time: NASCAR insider with 10 winners gives picks
By CBS Sports Staff,
8 hours ago
Shane van Gisbergen aims for his second victory in six career NASCAR Cup Series starts when he competes in the 2024 Grant Park 165 on the Chicago Street Course on Sunday. A three-time champion of Australia's Supercars Championship and a rookie in the Xfinity Series this season, van Gisbergen finished 1.259 seconds ahead of Justin Haley in the inaugural Chicago Street Race last year to win his Cup Series debut. The 35-year-old New Zealander became the seventh driver to capture the checkered flag in his initial Cup Series appearance and first since Johnny Rutherford in 1963. Van Gisbergen won each of the last two road-course races in the Xfinity Series this campaign.
Van Gisbergen and Tyler Reddick are 6-1 co-favorites in the latest 2024 Grant Park 165 odds. Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell are 13-2, while Chase Elliott rounds out the top five 2024 NASCAR at Chicago contenders at 17-2. Sunday's race is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m. ET. Before making any 2024 Grant Park 165 picks or NASCAR predictions, you need to see what NASCAR insider Steven Taranto has to say.
Taranto, who moonlights as a sim racer and has 20 career wins in iRacing, is the lead NASCAR writer for CBSSports.com, and he chronicles stock car racing with the same thoroughness and passion that he's had since becoming a full-time race fan in 2001. He has an annual NASCAR medial credential and also publishes a popular weekly NASCAR predictions column, famously calling Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez's breakthrough wins in 2022.
Taranto has been red-hot for SportsLine in 2024, nailing 10 winners in his best bets, including 16-1 longshot William Byron at the Daytona 500 and 14-1 longshot Chase Elliott at Texas. Anyone following his NASCAR picks has seen huge returns.
For the 2024 Grant Park 165, Taranto is high on Christopher Bell, who is listed at 13-2. Bell was arguably the best driver in last year's race, winning the first two stages before coming up short during the final stage. He finished as the runner-up at COTA and posted a top-10 finish at Sonoma this year, so he has performed well on similar tracks.
Bell won at Loudon two weeks ago before leading the most laps at Nashville last week, and he has two victories in his last six races. He has led at least 80 laps in four of his last six races, giving him more momentum than almost every driver in the Cup Series. Bell has proven himself as a quality road-course racer, picking up Cup Series victories at Daytona and Charlotte.
Another surprise: Taranto is fading William Byron, even though he won at COTA and is 14-1. Byron did not do anything special in the inaugural edition of this race, failing to crack the top 10. He won the first road course race this season at COTA, but his results since then have been a major red flag.
He has finished 15th or worse in seven of his last 10 races, and he has not led a single lap in five consecutive races. Byron has already clinched his spot in the playoffs with three wins this season, so motivation is also a concern heading down the stretch of the regular season. Taranto expects Byron to find his best form again at some point, but he is fading the No. 24 driver on Sunday. See what other NASCAR picks he likes at SportsLine.
How to make 2024 Grant Park 165 predictions
Taranto has also identified four other drivers in his 2024 NASCAR at Chicago best bets. He's also high on a huge NASCAR longshot who's going off with more than 75-1 odds. You can only see who they are here.
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