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to do your wagering for the biggest race of the year. When making your wagers,
John Martin highly recommends finding your winner from the first three rows.
Find out more about who John Martin thinks has the best shot at winning this
Sunday in his Indy 500 predictions.
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Since the Indy 500 is the most important race of the
Indy racing season, you want to make sure that you put
your best foot forward by making a well educated wager.
I’ll tell you right now that it doesn’t pay to play
favorites. If you took the odds on favorite, Tiger
Woods, to win the 2007 Tour Players Championship, you
would have lost miserably. John Martin took Phil
Mickelson at
14/1 odds and made a nice return on his wager. When
making your Indy 500 wager, make sure you consider
value.
Maybe the Indy 500 is the only Indy car event you bet
the entire season, but if that is not the case, you
definitely need to think about value. If you bet Indy
Car racing each week, you have a great chance to break
the bank by the end of the season if you make smart
wagers. Picking just one heavy underdog could keep you
in the black all season long.
When searching for this year’s Indy 500 winner, make
sure you consider what history might be telling us. John
Martin has found that the first three starting rows is
where we will find our Indy 500 winner. He also found
that experience in having won previous races can be
pivotal in landing the right driver. You also want to
consider where motivation could lie. Marco Andretti will
be driving with revenge after blowing last year’s Indy
500 on the white flag lap. Find out more about who John
Martin thinks will take the checkered flag this Sunday
at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.