Austin Cindric Holds On for 2022 Daytona 500 Win
Austin Cindric lost last year’s Xfinity Series Championship in brutal fashion. Losing out to Daniel Hemric on a last-lap pass just feet from the finish line.
Austin Cindric lost last year’s Xfinity Series Championship in brutal fashion. Losing out to Daniel Hemric on a last-lap pass just feet from the finish line.
In the week following his victory at Texas, Kyle Larson maintained his dominance at Kansas, so far winning the first two of the three rounds of eight races.
With plenty of drama and excitement to keep fans interested, last weekend’s night race at Bristol did not disappoint.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Saturday’s Cup Series event in Bristol, TN. The selections are broken down between high salary, mid-range, and value play. Included are player salaries from both FanDuel (FD) and DraftKings (DK). Best of luck to everyone with lineups this weekend.
This Saturday night at Richmond, the NASCAR Cup Series kicks off a two-week run on the Virginia road courses. Looking at the track specs for Richmond Raceway, it is a 0.75-mile D-shaped asphalt track.
On Tuesday around noon, NASCAR’s resident melon farmer had his second full-time Cup Series deal revealed. A multi-year deal for the new Trackhouse Racing Team, that will see Ross Chastain teaming up with Daniel Suarez.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brad Keselowski would put on a commanding performance on Saturday, as he led 192 of the 400 laps. With the
It was a very convincing showing for Martin Truex Jr, taking over the lead from Denny Hamlin during the first wave of pit stops and not relinquishing it from there on out. In dominating fashion, Truex would lead 464 of the race’s 500 laps, if there was one driver that had at least a little something for the nineteen it would be William Byron.
Austin Cindric lost last year’s Xfinity Series Championship in brutal fashion. Losing out to Daniel Hemric on a last-lap pass just feet from the finish line.
In the week following his victory at Texas, Kyle Larson maintained his dominance at Kansas, so far winning the first two of the three rounds of eight races.
With plenty of drama and excitement to keep fans interested, last weekend’s night race at Bristol did not disappoint.
This week, the Money Train delves into the DFS options for Saturday’s Cup Series event in Bristol, TN. The selections are broken down between high salary, mid-range, and value play. Included are player salaries from both FanDuel (FD) and DraftKings (DK). Best of luck to everyone with lineups this weekend.
This Saturday night at Richmond, the NASCAR Cup Series kicks off a two-week run on the Virginia road courses. Looking at the track specs for Richmond Raceway, it is a 0.75-mile D-shaped asphalt track.
On Tuesday around noon, NASCAR’s resident melon farmer had his second full-time Cup Series deal revealed. A multi-year deal for the new Trackhouse Racing Team, that will see Ross Chastain teaming up with Daniel Suarez.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brad Keselowski would put on a commanding performance on Saturday, as he led 192 of the 400 laps. With the win, he joined Kevin Harvick
It was a very convincing showing for Martin Truex Jr, taking over the lead from Denny Hamlin during the first wave of pit stops and not relinquishing it from there on out. In dominating fashion, Truex would lead 464 of the race’s 500 laps, if there was one driver that had at least a little something for the nineteen it would be William Byron.
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