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Brad Keselowski has yet to record his first victory of the season and guarantee a spot in the NASCAR playoff picture, but after four top-six finishes over the last five weeks, the 39-year-old driver has put himself in position based on total points. He has moved up to eighth in the NASCAR Cup Series standings, and the top 16 point-scorers make the playoffs with any driver with a victory securing an automatic bid. Can Keselowski win the 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday to lock in his playoff position?

Keselowski has 65-1 NASCAR at the Brickyard odds to win, much different than the traditional tracks he's grown accustomed to throughout his established career. Martin Truex Jr. is the 4-1 favorite in the 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis odds with the green flag dropping at 2:30 p.m. ET. Before scouring the 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis starting lineup and making any 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard predictions, be sure to see the latest 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis picks from elite auto racing handicappers Phil Bobbitt and Steve Greco.

Bobbitt and Greco built a predictive engine that consistently beats the books. They find huge value and aren't afraid of volume. Over the past two years, their followers are up nearly $23,000 on $100 plays. In fact, Bobbitt and Greco have nailed 14 outright NASCAR winners each of the past two years.

Last season, they called 150-1 longshot Chris Buescher winning at Bristol Motor Speedway and Erik Jones winning at Darlington at 60-1. Earlier this season, they nailed Kyle Busch as the outright winner in Fontana for an 11-1 payout, and then they pegged Truex Jr. as the 12-1 winner at Dover. Anybody following them has seen huge returns.

Now, Bobbitt and Greco have analyzed the field and odds for Sunday's 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis race. They're sharing their NASCAR best bets at SportsLine.

2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis prop picks

One of Bobbitt and Greco's top 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard prop bets: They are backing Kyle Larson to finish ahead of Chase Elliott at +110 odds. Elliott is coming off a crash at last weekend's FireKeepers Casino 400 and needs a win to make the playoffs. Those high-risk, high-reward moves can win a race, but they can also result in disaster and a finish at the back of the pack.

Meanwhile, Larson has his playoff position secured and is sixth in the standings with two victories. He won't have that added pressure of needing to risk it all to exit with a victory. That could make an easier path for him to record his fifth top-five finish in his last 10 races. Although this race will be run on the road course at the Brickyard, Larson has career success over Elliott at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in general, edging him out in four of the five races they've gone head-to-head in Indianapolis. See what other NASCAR prop bets to make at SportsLine.

How to make 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis predictions

In addition to their other NASCAR prop picks, Bobbitt and Greco have also identified multiple epic longshots they love to win it all. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can only see who they are here.

So who wins the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard 2023? Which NASCAR prop bets should you make? And which epic longshots stun auto racing? Visit SportsLine now to see the 2023 NASCAR at Indianapolis picks and auto racing best bets, all from a team of elite NASCAR handicappers that are up $23,000, and find out.

2023 NASCAR Verizon 200 at the Brickyard odds

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Martin Truex Jr. 4-1
Tyler Reddick 5-1
Chase Elliott 15-2
Christopher Bell 19-2
Kyle Busch 10-1
Kyle Larson 10-1
Shane Van Gisbergen 11-1
A.J. Allmendinger 15-1
Denny Hamlin 16-1
Brodie Kostecki 18-1
Chris Buescher 20-1
Daniel Suarez 22-1
William Byron 22-1
Ross Chastain 25-1
Michael McDowell 25-1
Austin Cindric 26-1
Joey Logano 30-1
Ty Gibbs 40-1
Ryan Blaney 40-1
Kevin Harvick 60-1
Chase Briscoe 60-1
Alex Bowman 60-1
Brad Keselowski 65-1
Kamui Kobayashi 75-1
Justin Haley 80-1
Jenson Button 100-1
Austin Dillon 200-1
Bubba Wallace 200-1
Erik Jones 200-1
Aric Almirola 300-1
Todd Gilliland 300-1
Ryan Preece 400-1
Corey Lajoie 500-1
Mike Rockenfeller 500-1
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 500-1
Harrison Burton 500-1
Ty Dillon 1500-1
Andy Lally 1500-1
Josh Bilicki 1500-1