Tag: Martin Truex Jr.

Toyota Save Mart 350

NASCAR DFS: Toyota Save Mart 350

Fourth times the charm for Kyle Larson: after going through three straight weeks of finishing runner-up, he finally cracked it at Charlotte. Beginning the race on pole, Larson showed to be the class of the field from the outset, leading the first 86 laps.

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NASCAR DFS

NASCAR DFS: Coca-Cola 600

In what was a miserable Sunday afternoon last week at the Circuit of the Americas as Chase Elliott again found himself on top at a road course. While he didn’t have the fastest car all day, Elliott was able to hover among the top-four drivers capitalizing on his opportunities.

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Drydene 400

Brandon’s Best Bets: Drydene 400

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.

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Toyota Owners 400

Brandon’s Best Bets: Toyota Owners 400

The NASCAR Cup Series is back for another race. This week, they head to Richmond for the Toyota Owners 400. Hopefully, the rain stays away for this race because the past two cup races have been postponed until the following day because of rain.

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Brandon’s Best Bets

Brandon’s Best Bets: Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500

After heading to Bristol for the Food City Dirt Race the NASCAR Cup series had a weekend off for Easter.  They are back this week and head to Martinsville for the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500. The cars will be off the dirt and back on the pavement for 500 laps on the .526 of a mile short track.

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NASCAR DFS Pennzoil 400

NASCAR DFS: Pennzoil 400 Plays

After a three-week miniseries in Florida, NASCAR now travels 2,033 miles westward to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Let’s delve into the DFS driver options for Sunday’s Cup Series event.

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NASCAR

NASCAR DFS: O’Reilly Auto Parts 253

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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NASCAR

NASCAR Heads to Charlotte for the Bank of America Roval 400

Today, the NASCAR cup series will be racing at the Roval in Charlotte, N.C. The Roval is a 2.28-mile track that is a half road and half speedway course. This track is in its third year of being on the NASCAR cup series schedule. It has also been scheduled every year as a cut-off race in the second round of the playoffs which makes it a very important race.

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NASCAR

NASCAR DFS Bank of America Roval 400

It’s time to put that wild finish at Talladega behind us and head out to Charlotte, NC, to finish out the round of 16. Charlotte Roval is still a relative new event on the Cup Series schedule, having moved on from the 500 mile regular oval. It’s expected that there will be a capacity crowd showing up for this event due to a state-mandated requirement.

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NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Predictions

The last race of the regular season would prove to be the dog fight we expected, with the final three playoff spots being filled. Clint Bowyer, William Byron, and Matt DiBenedetto would all skate through, as both Jimmie Johnson and Erik Jones would be caught up in separate multi-car wrecks.

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Toyota Save Mart 350
DFS

NASCAR DFS: Toyota Save Mart 350

Fourth times the charm for Kyle Larson: after going through three straight weeks of finishing runner-up, he finally cracked it at Charlotte. Beginning the race on pole, Larson showed to be the class of the field from the outset, leading the first 86 laps.

Read More
NASCAR DFS
DFS

NASCAR DFS: Coca-Cola 600

In what was a miserable Sunday afternoon last week at the Circuit of the Americas as Chase Elliott again found himself on top at a road course. While he didn’t have the fastest car all day, Elliott was able to hover among the top-four drivers capitalizing on his opportunities.

Read More
Drydene 400
Gambling

Brandon’s Best Bets: Drydene 400

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.

Read More
Toyota Owners 400
Gambling

Brandon’s Best Bets: Toyota Owners 400

The NASCAR Cup Series is back for another race. This week, they head to Richmond for the Toyota Owners 400. Hopefully, the rain stays away for this race because the past two cup races have been postponed until the following day because of rain.

Read More
Brandon’s Best Bets
Gambling

Brandon’s Best Bets: Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500

After heading to Bristol for the Food City Dirt Race the NASCAR Cup series had a weekend off for Easter.  They are back this week and head to Martinsville for the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500. The cars will be off the dirt and back on the pavement for 500 laps on the .526 of a mile short track.

Read More
Brandon's Best Bets: NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400
Gambling

Brandon’s Best Bets: NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400

This week, NASCAR heads west to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 400. It is a perfect combination to have a gambling article about a NASCAR race in Las Vegas right? Exactly, now let’s jump right into my top bets for this weekend’s race.

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NASCAR DFS Pennzoil 400
DFS

NASCAR DFS: Pennzoil 400 Plays

After a three-week miniseries in Florida, NASCAR now travels 2,033 miles westward to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Let’s delve into the DFS driver options for Sunday’s Cup Series event.

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NASCAR
DFS

NASCAR DFS: O’Reilly Auto Parts 253

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.

Read More
NASCAR
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NASCAR Heads to Charlotte for the Bank of America Roval 400

Today, the NASCAR cup series will be racing at the Roval in Charlotte, N.C. The Roval is a 2.28-mile track that is a half road and half speedway course. This track is in its third year of being on the NASCAR cup series schedule. It has also been scheduled every year as a cut-off race in the second round of the playoffs which makes it a very important race.

Read More
NASCAR
DFS

NASCAR DFS Bank of America Roval 400

It’s time to put that wild finish at Talladega behind us and head out to Charlotte, NC, to finish out the round of 16. Charlotte Roval is still a relative new event on the Cup Series schedule, having moved on from the 500 mile regular oval. It’s expected that there will be a capacity crowd showing up for this event due to a state-mandated requirement.

Read More
Latest News

NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Predictions

The last race of the regular season would prove to be the dog fight we expected, with the final three playoff spots being filled. Clint Bowyer, William Byron, and Matt DiBenedetto would all skate through, as both Jimmie Johnson and Erik Jones would be caught up in separate multi-car wrecks.

Read More
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