NASCAR DFS: All-Star Race
For only the second time, NASCAR will host the All-Star race in Fort Worth, Texas.
For only the second time, NASCAR will host the All-Star race in Fort Worth, Texas.
The west coast tour concludes this weekend in the desert with the Ruoff Mortgage 500.
Moving onto the back half of the NASCAR Cup Series drivers list is where a number of notable team moves happened. Brad Keselowski left Penske after a decade to become a driver-part owner over at now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing.
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.
The NASCAR Cup Series is back with another week of racing. This week, they head to Darlington for the Goodyear 400. Let’s jump right into the top bets for Sunday’s contest.
You need to go back to the October Race last year, in which Kyle Busch last won a race. However, he couldn’t have picked a better time to break the record for most years with at least one win (doing it on his 36th birthday). Now with 58 Cup wins, Busch sits tied for ninth with current driver Kevin Harvick.
Heading into that last restart at Richmond, it looked to be a two-way battle between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano. However, a surprise driver in Alex Bowman would step up in a big way. Bowman would need just two laps after that final green flag in which to advance past both drivers.
With it being more than a half-century since the Cup Series held a dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway, we
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Avondale, AZ.
Coming into Sunday with one last opportunity in which to qualify himself into the Championship Four and 26 points below cutoff, Chase Elliott was not prepared to leave anything to chance, as he was pretty much going to have to win in order to punch his ticket to Phoenix. In the end, there would be no doubt who was the dominant driver.
Chase Elliott survived miserable conditions last Sunday in Charlotte to come away with back-to-back wins on the relatively new road course. Joey Logano tried to keep things close with Elliott but was unable to make those most of a final restart with 10 laps remaining. By race’s end, Logano had faded behind by three seconds. Erik Jones, Kurt Busch, and Ryan Blaney would round out the top five.
After more than 16 years, Kurt Busch’s dream of winning at his home track of Las Vegas came to fruition on Sunday. Fittingly came with a bit of lady luck considering the circumstances. It all stemmed from a late-race caution for track debris during a green flag pit stop, which would leave Busch as the lone playoff competitor still on the lead lap.
For only the second time, NASCAR will host the All-Star race in Fort Worth, Texas.
The west coast tour concludes this weekend in the desert with the Ruoff Mortgage 500.
Moving onto the back half of the NASCAR Cup Series drivers list is where a number of notable team moves happened. Brad Keselowski left Penske after a decade to become a driver-part owner over at now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing.
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.
The NASCAR Cup Series is back with another week of racing. This week, they head to Darlington for the Goodyear 400. Let’s jump right into the top bets for Sunday’s contest.
You need to go back to the October Race last year, in which Kyle Busch last won a race. However, he couldn’t have picked a better time to break the record for most years with at least one win (doing it on his 36th birthday). Now with 58 Cup wins, Busch sits tied for ninth with current driver Kevin Harvick.
Heading into that last restart at Richmond, it looked to be a two-way battle between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano. However, a surprise driver in Alex Bowman would step up in a big way. Bowman would need just two laps after that final green flag in which to advance past both drivers.
With it being more than a half-century since the Cup Series held a dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway, we should have expected a few
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Avondale, AZ.
Coming into Sunday with one last opportunity in which to qualify himself into the Championship Four and 26 points below cutoff, Chase Elliott was not prepared to leave anything to chance, as he was pretty much going to have to win in order to punch his ticket to Phoenix. In the end, there would be no doubt who was the dominant driver.
Chase Elliott survived miserable conditions last Sunday in Charlotte to come away with back-to-back wins on the relatively new road course. Joey Logano tried to keep things close with Elliott but was unable to make those most of a final restart with 10 laps remaining. By race’s end, Logano had faded behind by three seconds. Erik Jones, Kurt Busch, and Ryan Blaney would round out the top five.
After more than 16 years, Kurt Busch’s dream of winning at his home track of Las Vegas came to fruition on Sunday. Fittingly came with a bit of lady luck considering the circumstances. It all stemmed from a late-race caution for track debris during a green flag pit stop, which would leave Busch as the lone playoff competitor still on the lead lap.
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