The big blocks missed an opportunity to entertain in West Lebanon last weekend after the race was rained out. Now the series heads north to the Cornwall Motor Speedway. Multiple Super DIRTcar Series Champion Matt Sheppard leads the charge in the 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada pre-event odds, despite struggling in his last outing. Series leader Alex Yankowski lines up as the third favorite, while Stewart Friesen starts fresh off a triumph at Selinsgrove Speedway.
Place your wagers for this week’s Super DIRTcar series races at our partner sportsbooks.
World Of Outlaws betting hasn't launched in Ohio yet.
The Super DIRTcar series touches down in Canada for the first time this year for one evening only, on Sunday, June 29th. Hot Laps roar to life on the 1/4-mile dirt track at 5:15 pm ET, shifting to race mode directly after. You can catch the big blocks vying for the checkered flag live on DIRTVision while receiving updated odds and analysis here on NXTbets.
Odds Subject to Change
Please note that the odds provided herein reflect the raw probability odds for this analysis and are based on the information available when publishing. Different sportsbooks may adjust these odds based on market conditions, bettor behaviors, and other factors that could influence the betting landscape.
For a deeper understanding of why odds for alternative sports betting change and how it might affect your betting strategy, we encourage you to read our detailed article: Why Do Alternative Sports Betting Odds Change? Make informed decisions and always check the latest odds with your sportsbook before placing bets.
Best Bets & Picks for Super DIRTcar O’Canada
Event Winner Odds
Matt Sheppard is a 10-time Super DIRTcar series winner and has been around the block. He knows how to handle the tracks north of the border, but he’s struggled for consistency this season. There is a silver lining as he’s stood on the podium three times, twice as a victor. His erratic performance shows in his finishing average, which sits at 9.0 across all races.
Stewart Friesen has graced the Championship with his presence on six occasions this campaign, winning three times and averaging 6.5. He’s always a threat to the podium and starts with attractive odds of +746, making him worth a look for the showdown in Canada. Driver Standings leader Alex Yankowski is another value for money pick, priced at +710, but boasting a podium success rate of 70% this term, and the best finishing average in the field at 3.2.
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Driver
Event Winner
Payout Per $20
Matt Sheppard
+360
$92.00
Mat Williamson
+447
$109.40
Alex Yankowski
+710
$162.00
Stewart Friesen
+746
$169.20
David Hebert
+970
$214.00
Tim Fuller
+1159
$251.80
Michael Parent
+1526
$325.20
Alex Payne
+1728
$365.60
Chris Raabe
+2032
$426.40
Carey Terrance
+2117
$443.40
Louis Jackson Jr.
+2199
$459.80
Erick Rudolph
+2226
$465.20
Anthony Perrego
+2258
$471.60
Felix Roy
+2977
$615.40
Jimmy Phelps
+3115
$643.00
Tim Sears Jr
+3434
$706.80
Peter Britten
+4900
$1000.00
Jack Lehner
+9424
$1904.80
Darren Smith
+9424
$1904.80
Dalton Slack
+9424
$1904.80
Justin Stone
+9424
$1904.80
Todd Root
+9424
$1904.80
Michael Trautschold
+9424
$1904.80
Tristan Draper
+9424
$1904.80
Corey Wheeler
+9424
$1904.80
Lee Ladouceur
+9424
$1904.80
Samuel Charland
+9424
$1904.80
Brianna Ladouceur
+9424
$1904.80
Mathieu Desjardins
+9424
$1904.80
Mario Clair
+9424
$1904.80
Expert Pick
Alex Yankowski is up against an experienced grid in Canada, but his podium return rate and finishing average impress us enough to make him our expert pick. The series leader is priced at +710 for the journey north, possibly paying $162.00 for a $20 wager.
H2H Odds
Double Super DIRTcar Series Champion Mat Williamson offers the best value for money this Sunday when he faces Matt Sheppard. Williamson has crossed the line ahead of Sheppard in 80% of their encounters in 2025, and carries a far superior finishing average of 4.9.
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Michael Parent
-109
$38.35
Tim Fuller
-121
$36.53
Carey Terrance
-114
$37.54
Chris Raabe
-116
$37.24
Mat Williamson
+100
$40.00
Matt Sheppard
-133
$35.04
David Hebert
+104
$40.80
Stewart Friesen
-138
$34.49
Underdog Fantasy Finishing Positions
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Driver
Finishing Position
Mat Williamson
3.5
Matt Sheppard
4.0
Stewart Friesen
4.5
Anthony Perrego
6.0
Alex Yankowski
6.5
Where to Bet on Super DIRTcar Series
Seasoned campaigner Matt Sheppard takes the driver’s seat in the O’Canda 100 pre-event odds, but will he deliver? Alex Yankowski is still underrated by bettors despite his run of podiums this year, but can he prevail in Ontario?
Armed with these insights, prepare to Super DIRTcar Series O’Canada 100 Secure the latest futures odds and special promotions at our affiliate sportsbooks to place your bets. Dive into our exclusive DIRTcar Betting Guides for comprehensive analyses and betting tactics. Whether you’re backing the seasoned champions or rooting for the rookies, each ride promises a pulse-pounding experience.
World Of Outlaws betting hasn't launched in Ohio yet.
Are there any specific times during the season that are better for betting?
Yes, there are certain moments during the season when you have a better chance of winning your bets. Some key moments to watch out for include major races like the season-long championship races.
Can I bet on Super DIRTcar races online?
Absolutely! You can bet on Super DIRTcar races online through various licensed sportsbooks that offer sprint car racing betting, such as DraftKings, Bet365, and BetCris.
Is live betting available for Super DIRTcar races?
Yes, many sportsbooks offer live betting options for Super DIRTcar races. This allows you to place bets in real-time as the race unfolds, allowing you to react to developments on the track and potentially capitalize on changing odds.
Are there any legal restrictions on betting on Sprint Car Racing?
Legal restrictions on betting differ depending on your state. While many states have legalized sports betting, including motorsports, others may still have prohibitions in place. It’s important to check your local laws and regulations regarding sports betting to ensure compliance before placing any wagers on Sprint Car Racing.
Ashton Torgerson’s breakout rookie season with Shark Racing produced his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series podium when the 19-year-old charged from sixth to finish second at Volusia Speedway Park. He moved into second by passing David Gravel, Carson Macedo and Sheldon Haudenschild; Torgerson called the result a learning effort as he figured out the track and credited his crew. He signed with Shark Racing last April.
Torgerson’s performance at Volusia capped a strong start to his rookie campaign. He recorded Simpson Quick Time on opening night, posted three top-10s in the first five races at Volusia, earned a win at BAPS Motor Speedway and finished in the top 10 in Eldora Speedway’s Kings Royal. Those results put him atop the early Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year standings presented by Five Star Bodies, leading Scotty Thiel by 40 points.
His rookie season continues this weekend with World of Outlaws stops at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama, and Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi.
“The Greatest Show on Dirt” returns to the United States after an epic two-race showdown in Canada. David Gravel added two more victories to his tally this season and takes pole position in the World of Outlaws Attica Sprint Car Showdown pre-event odds on Saturday night. Place your wagers for this week’s World of Outlaws …
The Sprint Car Capital of the World prepares to host the “Greatest Show on Dirt” on Friday and Saturday night. Series leader David Gravel is in the driver’s seat in the World of Outlaws Premier Chevy Dealers Clash Night 1 pre-event odds, carrying a 152-point lead into Knoxville. Michael Kofoid enters as the second favorite …
Tim McCreadie captured his 40th career World of Outlaws Late Model Series victory and his first of the season by winning the 50-lap feature to close out the DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals. Starting 10th, he methodically worked through the field and reeled in early leader Ryan Gustin by around the 20-lap mark. After a Lap 34 restart, the pair raced door-to-door until McCreadie used a slider with 14 laps remaining to take the lead and never look back. The win marked his third World of Outlaws triumph at Volusia and capped three nights of competition for “T-Mac.” That late-race pass and strategic move underlined both his racecraft and the car’s turnaround on the famed “World’s Fastest Half Mile.”
Brandon Sheppard advanced to second, late in the feature, and, with that finish, clinched the Sunshine Nationals championship. Dennis Erb Jr., Ryan Gustin, and Drake Troutman completed the top five. The result positions McCreadie as an early contender in the World of Outlaws title chase while resolving the Sunshine Nationals championship battle in Sheppard’s favor. Gustin’s strong early run and Troutman’s top-five effort nevertheless highlighted the depth of competition over the weekend.
The victory came within the World of Outlaws Late Model Series program that will return to Volusia Speedway Park to conclude the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals on February 12–14. McCreadie said he “loves winning at Volusia” and credited setup adjustments for improved balance and bottom grip after struggling the previous night. With the Sunshine Nationals wrapped up, Volusia’s role as a pivotal early-season venue is clear, offering both a marquee victory for McCreadie and momentum for teams as the series continues.
Best Bets: 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada 100 Pre-Event Odds Analysis
The big blocks missed an opportunity to entertain in West Lebanon last weekend after the race was rained out. Now the series heads north to the Cornwall Motor Speedway. Multiple Super DIRTcar Series Champion Matt Sheppard leads the charge in the 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada pre-event odds, despite struggling in his last outing. Series leader Alex Yankowski lines up as the third favorite, while Stewart Friesen starts fresh off a triumph at Selinsgrove Speedway.
Place your wagers for this week’s Super DIRTcar series races at our partner sportsbooks.
Schedule and How to Watch Super DIRTcar O’Canada
The Super DIRTcar series touches down in Canada for the first time this year for one evening only, on Sunday, June 29th. Hot Laps roar to life on the 1/4-mile dirt track at 5:15 pm ET, shifting to race mode directly after. You can catch the big blocks vying for the checkered flag live on DIRTVision while receiving updated odds and analysis here on NXTbets.
Odds Subject to Change
Please note that the odds provided herein reflect the raw probability odds for this analysis and are based on the information available when publishing. Different sportsbooks may adjust these odds based on market conditions, bettor behaviors, and other factors that could influence the betting landscape.
For a deeper understanding of why odds for alternative sports betting change and how it might affect your betting strategy, we encourage you to read our detailed article: Why Do Alternative Sports Betting Odds Change? Make informed decisions and always check the latest odds with your sportsbook before placing bets.
Best Bets & Picks for Super DIRTcar O’Canada
Event Winner Odds
Matt Sheppard is a 10-time Super DIRTcar series winner and has been around the block. He knows how to handle the tracks north of the border, but he’s struggled for consistency this season. There is a silver lining as he’s stood on the podium three times, twice as a victor. His erratic performance shows in his finishing average, which sits at 9.0 across all races.
Stewart Friesen has graced the Championship with his presence on six occasions this campaign, winning three times and averaging 6.5. He’s always a threat to the podium and starts with attractive odds of +746, making him worth a look for the showdown in Canada. Driver Standings leader Alex Yankowski is another value for money pick, priced at +710, but boasting a podium success rate of 70% this term, and the best finishing average in the field at 3.2.
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Expert Pick
Alex Yankowski is up against an experienced grid in Canada, but his podium return rate and finishing average impress us enough to make him our expert pick. The series leader is priced at +710 for the journey north, possibly paying $162.00 for a $20 wager.
H2H Odds
Double Super DIRTcar Series Champion Mat Williamson offers the best value for money this Sunday when he faces Matt Sheppard. Williamson has crossed the line ahead of Sheppard in 80% of their encounters in 2025, and carries a far superior finishing average of 4.9.
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Underdog Fantasy Finishing Positions
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Where to Bet on Super DIRTcar Series
Seasoned campaigner Matt Sheppard takes the driver’s seat in the O’Canda 100 pre-event odds, but will he deliver? Alex Yankowski is still underrated by bettors despite his run of podiums this year, but can he prevail in Ontario?
Armed with these insights, prepare to Super DIRTcar Series O’Canada 100 Secure the latest futures odds and special promotions at our affiliate sportsbooks to place your bets. Dive into our exclusive DIRTcar Betting Guides for comprehensive analyses and betting tactics. Whether you’re backing the seasoned champions or rooting for the rookies, each ride promises a pulse-pounding experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, there are certain moments during the season when you have a better chance of winning your bets. Some key moments to watch out for include major races like the season-long championship races.
Absolutely! You can bet on Super DIRTcar races online through various licensed sportsbooks that offer sprint car racing betting, such as DraftKings, Bet365, and BetCris.
Yes, many sportsbooks offer live betting options for Super DIRTcar races. This allows you to place bets in real-time as the race unfolds, allowing you to react to developments on the track and potentially capitalize on changing odds.
Legal restrictions on betting differ depending on your state. While many states have legalized sports betting, including motorsports, others may still have prohibitions in place. It’s important to check your local laws and regulations regarding sports betting to ensure compliance before placing any wagers on Sprint Car Racing.
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Torgerson’s performance at Volusia capped a strong start to his rookie campaign. He recorded Simpson Quick Time on opening night, posted three top-10s in the first five races at Volusia, earned a win at BAPS Motor Speedway and finished in the top 10 in Eldora Speedway’s Kings Royal. Those results put him atop the early Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year standings presented by Five Star Bodies, leading Scotty Thiel by 40 points.
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“The Greatest Show on Dirt” returns to the United States after an epic two-race showdown in Canada. David Gravel added two more victories to his tally this season and takes pole position in the World of Outlaws Attica Sprint Car Showdown pre-event odds on Saturday night. Place your wagers for this week’s World of Outlaws …
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Sheppard Clinches Sunshine Nationals; McCreadie Wins Feature
Tim McCreadie captured his 40th career World of Outlaws Late Model Series victory and his first of the season by winning the 50-lap feature to close out the DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals. Starting 10th, he methodically worked through the field and reeled in early leader Ryan Gustin by around the 20-lap mark. After a Lap 34 restart, the pair raced door-to-door until McCreadie used a slider with 14 laps remaining to take the lead and never look back. The win marked his third World of Outlaws triumph at Volusia and capped three nights of competition for “T-Mac.” That late-race pass and strategic move underlined both his racecraft and the car’s turnaround on the famed “World’s Fastest Half Mile.”
Brandon Sheppard advanced to second, late in the feature, and, with that finish, clinched the Sunshine Nationals championship. Dennis Erb Jr., Ryan Gustin, and Drake Troutman completed the top five. The result positions McCreadie as an early contender in the World of Outlaws title chase while resolving the Sunshine Nationals championship battle in Sheppard’s favor. Gustin’s strong early run and Troutman’s top-five effort nevertheless highlighted the depth of competition over the weekend.
The victory came within the World of Outlaws Late Model Series program that will return to Volusia Speedway Park to conclude the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals on February 12–14. McCreadie said he “loves winning at Volusia” and credited setup adjustments for improved balance and bottom grip after struggling the previous night. With the Sunshine Nationals wrapped up, Volusia’s role as a pivotal early-season venue is clear, offering both a marquee victory for McCreadie and momentum for teams as the series continues.