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NASCAR Truck Series TSport 200 Odds: Majeski Favored to Win Third Straight at Indianapolis Raceway

The NASCAR Truck Series TSport 200 odds spotlight Ty Majeski as the frontrunner going into the 16th race of the 2025 season, scheduled for Friday, June 25, at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Brownsburg, Indiana. This event draws attention with a lineup of 34 drivers all set to compete on the renowned 0.686-mile oval track, featuring 12 degrees of banking in each turn.

Key Details for the TSport 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park

This fourth annual running of the TSport 200 is set on a course known for tight competition and challenging turns. The Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, hosting both NASCAR and the ARCA Menards Series on the same weekend, has become a highlight for fans and competitors. The green flag is scheduled to wave at 8 pm ET, with coverage available live on FS1 and on SiriusXM Radio for those tuning in nationwide.

Odds and Favorites: Majeski Leads the Pack

According to the latest NASCAR Truck Series TSport 200 odds from BetMGM, Ty Majeski, the defending champion of the Truck Series, enters as the odds-on favorite at +175. Majeski’s past two consecutive wins at this venue cement him as the driver to beat. Corey Heim of Tricon Garage follows closely with +225 odds after recently winning at Kansas Speedway; this race marks his fourth appearance in the series this season.

Layne Riggs has climbed to +400, making him the third most likely to claim victory, while Chandler Smith and Daniel Hemric round out the next spots, both at +600. Not far behind are Grant Enfinger and Ross Chastain, each with +1200 odds. Tyler Ankrum, competing for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing, appears next on the list at +1500, and Niece Motorsports’ Kaden Honeycutt is posted at +2500 odds to win.

Complete Driver Lineup and Viewing Information

All 34 drivers entered will be taking to the track in Brownsburg for this pivotal event in the season. The field reflects the depth of talent and the intensity expected from this stage in the Truck Series campaign. Fans can catch the full action live on FS1, with alternative radio coverage available via SiriusXM Radio, ensuring comprehensive access for those following the event.

The 2025 TSport 200 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park is poised to influence the playoff picture and could mark another milestone in Ty Majeski’s streak, or offer an opportunity for another contender to break through. With top names like Corey Heim, Chandler Smith, Layne Riggs, Daniel Hemric, Grant Enfinger, Ross Chastain, and Tyler Ankrum all vying for victory, the competition promises excitement and unpredictability as the season progresses.

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