NASCAR DFS: Xfinity 500
In the week following his victory at Texas, Kyle Larson maintained his dominance at Kansas, so far winning the first two of the three rounds of eight races.
In the week following his victory at Texas, Kyle Larson maintained his dominance at Kansas, so far winning the first two of the three rounds of eight races.
Following the Charlotte Roval, which eliminated Kevin Harvick, Christopher Bell, Alex Bowman, and William Byron from playoff contention, NASCAR will now concentrate on the first of three races at Texas Motor Speedway.
As a result of Bubba Wallace’s rain-out win last weekend, Denny Hamlin remains the only driver to be assured of his spot in the round of eight. The next track in the round of 12 will be the Charlotte Roval, which will determine which seven drivers will join Hamlin.
Now that Denny Hamlin has won Las Vegas, he’s the only driver who’s guaranteed a spot in the Round of Eight, with Talladega looming this Sunday. Talladega has the potential to make or break a playoff driver’s chances of advancing.
With plenty of drama and excitement to keep fans interested, last weekend’s night race at Bristol did not disappoint.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Saturday’s Cup Series event in Bristol, TN. The selections are broken down between high salary, mid-range, and value play. Included are player salaries from both FanDuel (FD) and DraftKings (DK). Best of luck to everyone with lineups this weekend.
This Saturday night at Richmond, the NASCAR Cup Series kicks off a two-week run on the Virginia road courses. Looking at the track specs for Richmond Raceway, it is a 0.75-mile D-shaped asphalt track.
Last Saturday night’s tumultuous end to the regular season has now ushered us into the round of 16. In keeping with recent tradition, Darlington will again host the first race in the Cup Series playoffs.
For the second year in a row, the Cup Series will finish off the regular season at Daytona International Speedway. This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Daytona, FL.
The last time NASCAR ran on an oval was over a month ago, which seems odd when you think about it. Now the spotlight is on Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, MI.
Kyle Larson led the final 26 laps on Sunday en route to his fifth win on the season. Moreover, he caught Denny Hamlin in the point race (both have 917 points). Despite this, he would not be free of controversy. On the 55th lap, Larson and Christopher Bell had a dust-up that would leave Bell on the losing end. As Larson attempted to overtake Bell in turn 1, his brakes evidently locked up, which would cause Bell to spin out. Bell finished seventh in the race.
After seeing Kurt Busch pull off the surprise victory to put himself in the playoffs two races ago, Aric Almirola would go and trump that feat in New Hampshire, winning his first-ever Cup race at a track other than a Superspeedway. His win would require getting past three fellow Ford drivers late in the race, including SHR teammate Kevin Harvick and Penske’s Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney.
In the week following his victory at Texas, Kyle Larson maintained his dominance at Kansas, so far winning the first two of the three rounds of eight races.
Following the Charlotte Roval, which eliminated Kevin Harvick, Christopher Bell, Alex Bowman, and William Byron from playoff contention, NASCAR will now concentrate on the first of three races at Texas Motor Speedway.
As a result of Bubba Wallace’s rain-out win last weekend, Denny Hamlin remains the only driver to be assured of his spot in the round of eight. The next track in the round of 12 will be the Charlotte Roval, which will determine which seven drivers will join Hamlin.
Now that Denny Hamlin has won Las Vegas, he’s the only driver who’s guaranteed a spot in the Round of Eight, with Talladega looming this Sunday. Talladega has the potential to make or break a playoff driver’s chances of advancing.
With plenty of drama and excitement to keep fans interested, last weekend’s night race at Bristol did not disappoint.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Saturday’s Cup Series event in Bristol, TN. The selections are broken down between high salary, mid-range, and value play. Included are player salaries from both FanDuel (FD) and DraftKings (DK). Best of luck to everyone with lineups this weekend.
This Saturday night at Richmond, the NASCAR Cup Series kicks off a two-week run on the Virginia road courses. Looking at the track specs for Richmond Raceway, it is a 0.75-mile D-shaped asphalt track.
Last Saturday night’s tumultuous end to the regular season has now ushered us into the round of 16. In keeping with recent tradition, Darlington will again host the first race in the Cup Series playoffs.
For the second year in a row, the Cup Series will finish off the regular season at Daytona International Speedway. This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Daytona, FL.
The last time NASCAR ran on an oval was over a month ago, which seems odd when you think about it. Now the spotlight is on Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, MI.
Kyle Larson led the final 26 laps on Sunday en route to his fifth win on the season. Moreover, he caught Denny Hamlin in the point race (both have 917 points). Despite this, he would not be free of controversy. On the 55th lap, Larson and Christopher Bell had a dust-up that would leave Bell on the losing end. As Larson attempted to overtake Bell in turn 1, his brakes evidently locked up, which would cause Bell to spin out. Bell finished seventh in the race.
After seeing Kurt Busch pull off the surprise victory to put himself in the playoffs two races ago, Aric Almirola would go and trump that feat in New Hampshire, winning his first-ever Cup race at a track other than a Superspeedway. His win would require getting past three fellow Ford drivers late in the race, including SHR teammate Kevin Harvick and Penske’s Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney.
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