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!
As typical, I don't have a whole lot to say about plate track races. For cash games, the best formula is simply to start good cars starting in the back. There are plenty of solid options starting 30th on back so I don't see any reason to reach higher than that. I'm sure some will go up to guys in the 20s like Ryan Blaney, Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski. I can't really say those are bad plays -- but they do add a whole lot of risk. We saw it Saturday in the Xfinity race where Brandon Jones was over owned starting 23rd. He was looking great until he wasn't. He got clipped from behind while minding his own business and was out of the race with negative DK points. I want to try to avoid those negative points at all costs.
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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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