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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!

Cup Roval

10/11/2020

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After seeing what happened on Saturday, I honestly don't know what advice to give you. I'm going to keep it simple and short.
  • Play light. The forecast is for rain throughout the day in Charlotte and it's pretty likely this is a wet race either from the get go or at some point during the race. As we saw on Saturday, anything can happen at that point. It's just too random and unpredictable to spend a lot of time analyzing road course history, etc.
  • Given the expectation of chaos at some point, I'm approaching this using almost a super speedway type strategy. There are several solid plays from 30th on back that give you very high floors and good upside as well. With the limited laps, finishing position and position difference are the key and it's essential to not have guys in your lineup killing you with negative position difference.
  • I think Chase Elliott and Martin Truex are the two best road course racers in the Series and I like using one of them with a bunch of guys starting much further back. 
  • Matt DiBennedetto and Chris Buescher stand out as guys to me starting in the 20s that seem like safe bets to move forward and get you 5+ position difference.
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