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.
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.
This week we head to the first mile and a half track of the season down in Homestead, Miami. We are two weeks into the NASCAR Cup Series and there have already been two first time winners.
Following the completion of the second of two Cup Series events in Daytona, NASCAR moves just a half hour down the road to Homestead for the Dixie 400.
Last week’s Daytona 500 was the worst possible outcome for many bettors. This week we’ll look to get back on track in much less of a wildcard race as the drivers head back down to Daytona Beach for the road course.
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.
This is the start of new series on NASCAR gambling. Each week, I will discuss my favorite bets for each week throughout the NASCAR Cup Series season. To kick the season off, the drivers head down to Daytona for the Great American Race.
The Silly Season had a handful of important driver shuffles, the most notable being the signing of Kyle Larson to Hendricks Motorsports. We’d also get the announcement of a brand-new team partnership between former NBA Player Michael Jordan and NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin.
The 2020 NASCAR season ended Sunday in Phoenix and its most popular driver, Chase Elliot, won the race and the 2020 Cup series championship. Notably, Sunday’s race in Phoenix was the final race for both Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer.
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.
Due to Kyle Busch winning at Texas, it still leaves three slots open for next weekends finale at Phoenix. Now, it is onto Martinsville, VA, to wrap up the round of eight. Known for being the shortest track in the Cup Series, Martinsville Speedway is bound to offer plenty of suspense as those final seven drivers scratch and claw for those three remaining spots.
Kevin Harvick appeared to be sitting pretty Sunday at Kansas, having led 85 of the 219 laps run. However, a pit stop with 48 laps remaining would wind up costing him in the end. After beating Harvick out of the pit stalls, Joey Logano would manage to get the jump he needed on the final restart.
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 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.
This week we head to the first mile and a half track of the season down in Homestead, Miami. We are two weeks into the NASCAR Cup Series and there have already been two first time winners.
Following the completion of the second of two Cup Series events in Daytona, NASCAR moves just a half hour down the road to Homestead for the Dixie 400.
Last week’s Daytona 500 was the worst possible outcome for many bettors. This week we’ll look to get back on track in much less of a wildcard race as the drivers head back down to Daytona Beach for the road course.
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.
This is the start of new series on NASCAR gambling. Each week, I will discuss my favorite bets for each week throughout the NASCAR Cup Series season. To kick the season off, the drivers head down to Daytona for the Great American Race.
The Silly Season had a handful of important driver shuffles, the most notable being the signing of Kyle Larson to Hendricks Motorsports. We’d also get the announcement of a brand-new team partnership between former NBA Player Michael Jordan and NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin.
The 2020 NASCAR season ended Sunday in Phoenix and its most popular driver, Chase Elliot, won the race and the 2020 Cup series championship. Notably, Sunday’s race in Phoenix was the final race for both Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer.
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.
Due to Kyle Busch winning at Texas, it still leaves three slots open for next weekends finale at Phoenix. Now, it is onto Martinsville, VA, to wrap up the round of eight. Known for being the shortest track in the Cup Series, Martinsville Speedway is bound to offer plenty of suspense as those final seven drivers scratch and claw for those three remaining spots.
Kevin Harvick appeared to be sitting pretty Sunday at Kansas, having led 85 of the 219 laps run. However, a pit stop with 48 laps remaining would wind up costing him in the end. After beating Harvick out of the pit stalls, Joey Logano would manage to get the jump he needed on the final restart.
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.
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