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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!

Daytona -- we're back!!!

2/15/2022

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Reminder - I won't be posting anything for the Duels. My stuff will start with Trucks on Friday.

Trucks Series Notes posted below Thursday Night - Friday Update Posted Below
Xfinity Series Notes coming soon - Friday Night Update Posted Below - Post Qual Notes Below
Cup Series Notes posted below Friday Morning


Time to get back to work. All three series are in action this weekend and I'll keep updating this post as necessary until The 500 begins. We'll start with some general comments about my approach for Daytona--
  • Don't overdo it. We all know the superspeedway races are the most unpredictable races of the year. Sometimes half the field or more wrecks out. These races are unlike what we see most weeks and it virtually eliminates the edge that knowledgeable NASCAR fanatics like us have on the field in DFS contests. Play. Have fun. But the season is really long with 70+ events between all three series. We'll have an edge for most of those events, so let's focus there and not on these first three wildcard races. Personally, at superspeedways, I play about 30%-50% of what I budget as my normal weekly amount. It's tough to hold back in this first weekend back, but it's the right move.
  • Using guys starting in the back is the right general rule of thumb. But dig a little deeper. We want the guys that not only start in the back, but that also tend to run in the back for at least the first half of the race. We don't want the guys in the Trucks Series who will be battling two and three wide trying to get stage points on Lap 20. We much prefer the guys who are content to run behind the lead pack and let a couple wrecks happen to thin the field in front of them. (More on this when I identify a few specific drivers I like in each series.)
  • Don't worry about leaving a lot of salary on the table this week. It really doesn't matter how much you do leave on the table. Never pay for the expensive guys starting near the front at a superspeedway.
  • Some of the betting lines this week are just nuts. We've got some sites posting -1000 or shorter odds on 5+ drivers to finish in the Top 20. A driver would need a 90%+ chance of finishing in the Top 20 to make that bet make sense. But no one has a 90%+ chance of even finishing the race, let alone finishing in the Top 20. As with DFS, be real careful betting on superspeedway races. If I do make any bets this week, it will very likely be at +100 or longer odds.

I'll add comments below for each Series after salaries come out and we see some more practice and qualifying runs.

Trucks Series (Friday) -- will update if possible after qualifying
  • The Trucks Series races tend to be absolutely crazy because you have a lot of young, inexperienced superspeedway drivers combined with a lot of questionable equipment out there.
    • The last two Daytona races, 31% of the field has wrecked out completely and only 56% of the field finished on the lead lap. Three years ago at Daytona, 72% of the field wrecked out completely.
  • For cash games, I'll be targeting guys on smaller teams that I expect to qualify near the back and stay in the back during the race and let the chaos unfold in front of them. My main targets include:
    • Timmy Hill - Family owned
    • Jess Little, Spencer Boyd and Danny Bohn - Young's Motorsports
    • Tate Fogleman - On Point
    • Jordan Anderson - Family owned
    • Kris Wright and Lawless Alan - Niece Motorsports
    • Jason White, Thad Moffitt - Reaume
  • Obviously, if someone from a bigger team qualifies poorly, you play them too.
  • FRIDAY UPDATE --  Going to be really chalky: 
    • Rhodes, Crafton, Klingerman all OK now with bad starting spots
    • Timmy Hill doing an engine change, so a little worried about that, but love the driver and starting spot, so still in play
    • Bohn, Fogleman, White, Moffitt all good to go - preferred in that order
    • Little, Boyd, Wright and Alan not good any longer because starting too far forward
    • Anderson did not make the race

Xfinity Series (Saturday)
  • Looking at basically the same strategy as Trucks. Bigger teams who totally miss in qualifying and smaller teams starting in the back who will run in the back for a good chunk of the race. Here are the main targets:
    • JD Motorsports - Bayley Currey and Ryan Vargas
    • DGM - Alex Labbe, Mason Massey, Kyle Weatherman and Josh Bilicki
    • BJ McLeod - Josh Williams, Stephan Parsons and Matt Mills
    • Alpha Prime - Tommy Joe Martins
    • SS Green Light - David Starr and Joe Graf Jr
    • Emerling Gase - Joey Gase and Shane Lee
    • I also think JJ Yeley and Ronnie Bassett would run in the back if they make the race, but these cars also have the most question marks about reliability and speed
  • Post Qualifying 
    • Sam Meyer obviously an add and good play
    • Jeremy Clements a strong add as well. Good plate track guy
    • Tommy Joe Martins and Shane Lee from list above look good
    • Josh Bilicki, Ryan Truex and Myatt Snider all good plays
    • Fading Kyle Sieg -- too young and inexperienced compared to alternatives
    • Cassill, Hill and Creed all +1600 to win

Cup Series (Sunday)
  • With the starting lineup set, my initial reaction is to just sit out cash games this week because there will be so much chalk. Almost everyone will play Denny Hamlin, Austin Dillon, Aric Almirola and Noah Gragson. Most will complete their lineup with some combination of Cole Custer, Daniel Hemric and David Ragan. Everything is going to come down to one or two drivers and lineup spots at most. And there's just no way to gain an edge in those spots. It's all about who gets caught in a wreck and/or finishes a few spots higher in the end.
  • My current plan is to play out the tickets I have in the Million Dollar contest on DK and maybe play a few tournaments just for fun. I'll probably do a few cash games just to get ownership numbers, but at 10% or so of the normal budget.
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