
NASCAR DFS: M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400
NASCAR returns to the majestic Pocono Mountains this weekend for the M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400.
NASCAR returns to the majestic Pocono Mountains this weekend for the M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400.
This Weekend’s action at Nashville Superspeedway is one of the final NASCAR weekends in the opening half of the season. Over four months in, there has been plenty of newsworthy headlines, as well as newly developing ones.
We head to Bristol, Tennessee, for the Food City Dirt Race on Sunday night.
The Great American Race is now only one day away, and it is not too late to lay some money down. To help you out with some Daytona 500 plays, two of our writers, Jack Gaffney and Dale Money give their takes on a number of betting options.
With the Clash now in the books, all eyes are on Daytona Speedweeeks, and the upcoming Daytona 500. This of course is a huge year for NASCAR with the implementation of the Generation 7 car, which was delayed by a year due to COVID.
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 Atlanta, it was a brother 1-2 finish with Kurt Busch emerging as the surprise winner. As well as Kurt bested his brother Kyle Busch last Sunday, it’s uncommon these days to see him do that. Amazingly, Kurt didn’t lead more than 144 laps in a Cup race since 2015 at Richmond, in which he led 291 laps.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Atlanta, GA. I’ve broken down the selections between high salary, mid-range, and value play.
Another domino in this year’s NASCAR silly season fell on Tuesday afternoon, and it is a gigantic one. Justin Marks and street hop artist Pitbull’s upstart Trackhouse Racing Team has purchased all assets of Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR team.
For the second time this season, Gibbs driver Martin Truex Jr worked himself into victory lane. The winning pass would come on lap 485 when he overtook teammate Denny Hamlin. Hamlin himself would run one of the better races at Martinsville to his credit, leading 276 of 500 laps.
There are only three races left in the NASCAR cup series regular-season before the playoffs begin. Things are really starting to heat up for the last couple of playoff positions. This weekend, the cup series heads to Dover Deleware for the final doubleheader on the cup series schedule.
NASCAR returns to the majestic Pocono Mountains this weekend for the M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400.
This Weekend’s action at Nashville Superspeedway is one of the final NASCAR weekends in the opening half of the season. Over four months in, there has been plenty of newsworthy headlines, as well as newly developing ones.
We head to Bristol, Tennessee, for the Food City Dirt Race on Sunday night.
The Great American Race is now only one day away, and it is not too late to lay some money down. To help you out with some Daytona 500 plays, two of our writers, Jack Gaffney and Dale Money give their takes on a number of betting options.
With the Clash now in the books, all eyes are on Daytona Speedweeeks, and the upcoming Daytona 500. This of course is a huge year for NASCAR with the implementation of the Generation 7 car, which was delayed by a year due to COVID.
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 Atlanta, it was a brother 1-2 finish with Kurt Busch emerging as the surprise winner. As well as Kurt bested his brother Kyle Busch last Sunday, it’s uncommon these days to see him do that. Amazingly, Kurt didn’t lead more than 144 laps in a Cup race since 2015 at Richmond, in which he led 291 laps.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Sunday’s Cup Series event in Atlanta, GA. I’ve broken down the selections between high salary, mid-range, and value play.
Another domino in this year’s NASCAR silly season fell on Tuesday afternoon, and it is a gigantic one. Justin Marks and street hop artist Pitbull’s upstart Trackhouse Racing Team has purchased all assets of Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR team.
For the second time this season, Gibbs driver Martin Truex Jr worked himself into victory lane. The winning pass would come on lap 485 when he overtook teammate Denny Hamlin. Hamlin himself would run one of the better races at Martinsville to his credit, leading 276 of 500 laps.
There are only three races left in the NASCAR cup series regular-season before the playoffs begin. Things are really starting to heat up for the last couple of playoff positions. This weekend, the cup series heads to Dover Deleware for the final doubleheader on the cup series schedule.
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