
NASCAR DFS: Verizon 200 at the Brickyard
The NASCAR world returns to the famed Brickyard this weekend for the Verizon 200.
The NASCAR world returns to the famed Brickyard this weekend for the Verizon 200.
The Toyota Save Mart 350 will take place in Sonoma, California this weekend.
Following the race in Dover, we move on to the Goodyear 400 in Darlington, South Carolina.
For just the second year, NASCAR will visit Austin, Texas, for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas.
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.
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.
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.
The hits keep coming for Kyle Larson, as he picked up his third straight Cup Series victory last Sunday at Nashville. Larson didn’t waste much time inhaling the first four drivers after qualifying as deep as fifth. After 300 laps, he led 264 of them.
Last week, at Darlington Martin Truex Jr., put on a clinic. He led 248 laps out of 293 en route to a dominating victory. This week, they head to Dover, Delaware for the Drydene 400. This is a tough track and has the nickname “The Monster Mile” for a reason.
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.
The Cup Series stays in Daytona for another week. This following last Sunday’s season debut, which saw Front Row driver Michael McDowell collect his first-ever Daytona 500 win. However, instead of racing on the traditional 2.5-mile Superspeedway, they will be running on the Daytona Road Course.
The NASCAR world returns to the famed Brickyard this weekend for the Verizon 200.
The Toyota Save Mart 350 will take place in Sonoma, California this weekend.
Following the race in Dover, we move on to the Goodyear 400 in Darlington, South Carolina.
For just the second year, NASCAR will visit Austin, Texas, for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas.
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.
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.
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.
The hits keep coming for Kyle Larson, as he picked up his third straight Cup Series victory last Sunday at Nashville. Larson didn’t waste much time inhaling the first four drivers after qualifying as deep as fifth. After 300 laps, he led 264 of them.
Last week, at Darlington Martin Truex Jr., put on a clinic. He led 248 laps out of 293 en route to a dominating victory. This week, they head to Dover, Delaware for the Drydene 400. This is a tough track and has the nickname “The Monster Mile” for a reason.
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.
The Cup Series stays in Daytona for another week. This following last Sunday’s season debut, which saw Front Row driver Michael McDowell collect his first-ever Daytona 500 win. However, instead of racing on the traditional 2.5-mile Superspeedway, they will be running on the Daytona Road Course.
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