I started this blog to provide a casual, recreational level of fantasy NASCAR advice and discussion. I've been playing these contests for a number of years and am annoyed by lineup sellers and groups of players using the same lineup. I'm hoping to give the casual player some help in building solid lineups that can beat that annoying crowd most of the time. I'm not a "tout" and don't do this for a living, so proceed accordingly. I hope you enjoy the discussion here and Good Luck!
It looks like there's next to zero chance we get any on track activity on Saturday, so my current plan is to wait until Saturday night to write up my notes for the Cup Series race and Xfinity Series race - which would take place later Sunday after the Cup race.
Stay tuned. Saturday Night Update NASCAR screwed up the Xfinity slate for us, so let's talk about Sunday's Cup Series race. I focus on cash games and there's not a lot to say about this one. We've got obvious chalk starting from 28th on back. I expect 75% (or more) of people will start their cash lineups with Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, William Byron and Eric Jones. That leaves a 2 v 2 match-up to see who wins. And there aren't a lot of likely candidates for those last two spots either, with most people pairing Austin Dillion or Chase Briscoe with a cheaper driver. I'm not going to give out a lineup, but focus on car and team quality for that last spot. When in doubt, I want the best car and team I can get down in that salary range. My overall advice on weeks like this where cash games will have a ton of duplicate lineups is to pull back a bit on cash games. It's Week 2 of a long season. We've got plenty of time to make good money by making better choices then our competition. In weeks like this where most of the choices are so obvious, we don't have the same edge. If you want to go heavier somewhere, switch to some larger tournaments and have some fun fading chalk and getting different with the last few spots. Fade one or two of the expensive chalk guys and then have some fun. A few guys to consider -- Ryan Preece, Ross Chastain, Kyle Larson and Ty Gibbs. Good luck everyone. Also, I'll normally have a more in depth discussion of the guys I like on a weekly basis but things are so obvious this week that it doesn't make sense to waste time with a lot of detail.
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AuthorMy name is Steve and I've won thousands playing NASCAR fantasy racing games. This blog will share my advice for enjoying and winning your fantasy racing games. Archives
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