The NASCAR Andruil 250 gets started on Sunday, June 21, at 4:00 p.m. ET at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on Amazon Prime.
Sunday’s race features 75 laps spanning 255 miles in the second street course race in NASCAR history. The first street course event took place in Chicago from 2023 through 2025, but did not get scheduled in 2026.
This event is the first ever hosted by an active military base, as the biggest comparison is to road courses. The first two road events were showcased at COTA (Circuit of the Americas in Austin) and Watkins Glen.
Below, we'll break down our NASCAR Andruil 250 predictions and pick to win for Sunday’s race, including top driver picks for PrizePicks!
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NASCAR Andruil 250 Winner, Top 10 Predictions for San Diego – Sunday, June 21
Shane van Gisbergen is the current king of the road and street course races on the NASCAR circuit.
The New Zealand native has already finished second at COTA and captured the crown at Watkins Glen. Dating back to last season, SVG has captured six checkered flags on road and street courses, including at the Chicago street event.
Denny Hamlin enters Sunday’s race with victories in each of the last three events, capped off by last week’s triumph at Pocono Raceway. Hamlin likely won’t extend that streak to four as he finished higher than 10th once in the last 13 road and street course events since 2023.
Chase Elliott has finished in the Top 8 in five of the last eight road/street course races dating back to last season. Elliott seeks his first road course win since 2021 at Road America in Wisconsin.
The favorite to win the Andruil 250 is Shane van Gisbergen, entering Sunday's race (4:00 p.m. ET), according to PrizePicks Team Picks.
SVG currently has a 1.49x payout ($100 pays out $149) if he wins, while several other drivers, including Connor Zilisch, are right behind him at a 7.14x payout to win at San Diego, according to PrizePicks.
Payout multipliers listed below (like 2x) indicate real-money earnings if your NASCAR predictions are correct; for example, 2x on a $100 entry pays $200 if correct on PrizePicks Team Picks — available in 35 states, including California. “Yes” payouts represent a specific outcome occurring, whereas "No" payouts indicate the opposite.
NASCAR Andruil 250 Winner Payouts on PrizePicks
Here are the payouts for drivers to win the NASCAR Andruil 250 Winner from the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on PrizePicks. Make your Andruil 250 pick on 'Yes' or 'No' to a driver to win.
- Shane van Gisbergen – Yes 1.49x | No 2.43x
- Connor Zilisch – Yes 7.14x | No 1.06x
- Ty Gibbs – Yes 11.11x | No 1.02x
- Tyler Reddick – Yes 14.28x | No 1.02x
- Kyle Larson – Yes 16.66x | No 1.01x
- Ryan Blaney – Yes 16.66x
- Michael McDowell – Yes 16.66x | No 1.01x
- Carson Hocevar – Yes 16.66x | No 1.01x
NASCAR Starting Lineup for Andruil 250: SVG Earns Pole Position
The NASCAR Andruil 250 qualifying took place on Saturday afternoon at the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego. SVG grabbed his second pole of the season after starting first in his previous win at Watkins Glen.
Carson Hocevar begins on the outside, marking the third race this season he starts in the Top 2. He finished seventh at Fort Worth in early May and fifth at Michigan two weeks ago. His projected finishing position at PrizePicks sits at 9.5.
Here is the full NASCAR Andruil 250 starting lineup at the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego for Sunday’s race at 4:00 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime.
Row 1: Shane van Gisbergen / Carson Hocevar
Row 2: Ryan Blaney / Zane Smith
Row 3: Todd Gilliand / Daniel Suarez
Row 4: Ryan Preece / Connor Zilisch
Row 5: Michael McDowell / Austin Hill
Row 6: Ty Gibbs / Bubba Wallace
Row 7: Corey Heim / Kyle Larson
Row 8: AJ Allmendinger / Chris Buescher
Row 9: Tyler Reddick / Austin Dillon
Row 10: Joey Logano / Alex Bowman
Row 11: Kevin Magnussen / Chase Briscoe
Row 12: Ross Chastain / Riley Herbst
Row 13: Cole Custer / Denny Hamlin
Row 14: William Byron / John H. Nemechek
Row 15: Brad Keselowski / Noah Gragson
Row 16: Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. / Ty Dillon
Row 17: Josh Berry / Jimmie Johnson
Row 18: Christopher Bell / Erik Jones
Row 19: Cody Ware
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NASCAR Andruil 250 Predictions, Driver Picks for San Diego
Here are three of the top Andruil 250 picks to target in the NASCAR race from the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on Sunday. Top PrizePicks NASCAR picks are headlined by three drivers: Connor Zilisch, Ty Gibbs, and Kyle Larson.
Connor Zilisch – 5.5 Finishing Position
Connor Zilisch to Finish Top 10 in Andruil 250 via PrizePicks Team Picks: Yes 1.28x | No 1.61x
- The 19-year old phenom seeks his first Top 10 finish of his NASCAR career heading into his 20th race today.
- Zilisch starts eighth today, the second time he begins a race among the first 10 drivers. He qualified fifth at Watkins Glen last month and closed 20th.
- He crashed at Charlotte, Nashville, and Michigan before completing last week’s race at Pocono and finishing 23rd.
- His top finish of the season came at the road course in Austin in March, closing 14th.
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Ty Gibbs – 8.5 Finishing Position
Ty Gibbs to Finish Top 10 in Andruil 250 via PrizePicks Team Picks: Yes 1.47x | No 1.61x
- Gibbs finished ninth or higher during a terrific eight-race stretch starting in March, which included a victory at Bristol on April 12.
- However, Gibbs hasn’t reclaimed that magic of late, posting only three Top 10 finishes in the last seven outings.
- In the first two road course races this season, Gibbs compiled a fourth-place finish at COTA and a third-place finish at Watkins Glen.
- In his past two street events in Chicago, Gibbs finished third in 2024 and placed second behind SVG last July.
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Kyle Larson – 9.5 Finishing Position
Kyle Larson to Finish Top 10 in Andruil 250 via PrizePicks Team Picks: Yes 1.63x | No 1.81x
- Larson’s winless drought reached 39 straight races after finishing fifth at Pocono last Sunday.
- He overcame a rough three-week stretch in May where he closed 23rd or lower with consecutive Top 5 finishes in the last two events.
- In the three Chicago street races, he placed 4th, 39th, and 13th. He actually won the pole in 2024 when he crashed out after 33 laps.
- Larson starts 14th today, marking his best beginning position in the three road/street course races in 2026. He closed sixth at COTA and 23rd at Watkins Glen.
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Will van Gisbergen capture another win on a street course in San Diego or can another driver pick up a surprising victory at NASCAR’s first race at an active military base?
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