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As Watkins Glen International gears up for another thrilling weekend, fans across the country are preparing to place their bets. NASCAR betting is gaining popularity as more sportsbooks expand their ...
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If you win, you will keep the wager’s stake and the winnings, while a loss will result in FanDuel Racing crediting your account with up to $500 in bonuses, depending on the stake amount.
Unlock the new FanDuel Racing promo code that provides new customers of the racebook up to $500 back in bonus bets if their promotion-qualifying wager on the Kentucky Derby loses.
You can also bet the horse "across the board," meaning you have him to win, place and show — which is a $6 bet on a $2 base bet. And if your horse finishes third or better, you’ll collect.
The NASCAR Cup Series continues the season at Watkins Glen with Sunday's Go Bowling at The Glen. Here are the betting odds for Sunday's race.
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Adjusted for inflation, pari-mutuel handle has declined by about 55 percent since 2000, when $14.3 billion was bet on American racing at year's end. In 2024 dollars, that amounts to $26 billion.
Keeneland has announced a number of wagering opportunities, including the new Keeneland Turf Pick 3, for handicappers of all levels during the Fall Meet from Oct. 8-30.
New FanDuel Racing customers can use our exclusive link above, which allows them to bet and get back up to $500 if their first wager on the Kentucky Derby is marked as a loss.
Get an in-depth breakdown of the FanDuel Racing promo code (no code needed), which allows new users to bet and get back up to $500 if their first Kentucky Derby bet loses.
This is a $2 base bet, and you can certainly bet more if you’d like. You can also bet the horse "across the board," meaning you have him to win, place and show — which is a $6 bet on a $2 base ...