Sunday, August 30, 2020

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With the Indianapolis 500 now in the books for another year, it's time to put the spotlight back on the chase for season championships.


NASCAR is center stage in that regard this week with the final week of the Cup Series set for Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Drivers and crew chiefs (and the graphics folks at NBC TV) will have plenty of numbers and scenarios to share before and during the Coke Zero Sugar 400. Of course, the drivers currently outside the 16-driver playoff window can get in with a win.


It will make for a fun Saturday night, for sure.


IndyCar is back with a doubleheader at the World Wide Technology Raceway (formerly Gateway), and F1 kicks off its latest triple-header with a race at historic Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.


Here's where to find the major racing action this weekend:


NASCAR

What: NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Sat.), NASCAR Xfinity Series Wawa 250 (Fri.); NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series WWT Raceway 200 (Sun.).


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Matt DiBenedetto will be trying to hold on to one of the final NASCAR Cup Series playoff spots this weekend at Daytona International Speedway.

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Where: Cup and Xfinity at Daytona Beach, Fla., Trucks at Madison, Ill.


Why it is a Must-See: The last race of NASCAR's regular season will determine the 16-driver field for the playoffs. William Byron leads Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson by four points for that final playoff spot. Matt DiBenedetto is five points up on Byron. Johnson will be throwing everything he's got at this one in what is his final season in the Cup Series.



What to Watch:


• Split screens will be popular on race day, as there's a good chance the top two finishers between DiBenedetto, Byron and Johnson will punch their tickets to the playoffs.


• Denny Hamlin, who has six wins this season, won the Daytona 500 in February. He'll be trying to become the first driver to sweep the two races on the big oval at Daytona International Speedway since Johnson won both the Daytona 500 and Coke Zero 400 in 2013.


• Justin Haley is giving the big boys a break this week. The Xfinity Series regular, who has started just four Cup Series races in his career, won last year's rain-shortened Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona. This year, he's racing in the Xfinity race on Friday night. Haley is currently seventh in the Xfinity Series playoff standings.


Where to Find the Action:


FRIDAY, AUG. 28


NASCAR Xfinity Series Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla.; 7:30 p.m., NBCSN (L)


SATURDAY, AUG. 29


ARCA Menards Series Dutch Boy 150, Madison, Ill.; 6 p.m., MAVTV, NBC Sports Gold TrackPass (L)


NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.; 7 p.m., NBC (L)


SUNDAY, AUG. 30


NASCAR Gander RV & Outoors Truck Series WWT Raceway 200 Presented by CK Power, Madison, Ill.; noon, FS1 (L)


NASCAR Gander RV & Outoors Truck Series WWT Raceway 200 Presented by CK Power, Madison, Ill.; 7:30 p.m., FS2 (S)


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Charles Leclerc is the defending race winner at Spa.

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Formula 1

What: F1 Belgian Grand Prix (Sun.)


Where: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium


Why it is a Must-See: This week, Formula 1 and the FIA announced what they hope will be the final, final, final updated 2020 race calendar. That means, hopefully, the goal post is now in place—11 races to go. Lewis Hamilton has a healthy 37-point lead over Max Verstappen in the driver standings. Verstappen doesn't want to see that gap get much wider.


What to Watch:


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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was celebrating atop the victory podium last year at Spa.

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• Don't sleep in on Saturday, as qualifying at Spa means something. Since a 2007 track reconfiguration at Spa, the winner has come from the front row in all but two years. The only drivers to buck that trend were Kimi Raikkonen, who won from the sixth qualifying spot in in 2009, and Daniel Ricciardo, who won from the fifth position in 2014.


• Surprisingly, Spa has not been a winning track for Mercedes in recent years. The team's last win there was in 2017 with Hamilton, who finished runner-up to Ferrari drivers each of the last two years. Charles Leclerc won there last year, Sebastian Vettel in 2018.


• Spa-Francorchamps is F1's longest track with a lap distance of 7.004 kilometers (4.3 miles). This tops the second circuit on the list, Baku (3.7 miles). Because of its long lap distance, the Belgian Grand Prix has the lowest number of race laps in F1 with 44, making for a race distance of 191 miles.


Where to Find the Action:


FRIDAY, AUG. 28


GP3 Practice, Spa-Francorchamps; Belgium, 3:35 a.m., ESPN+


Formula 1 Welcome to the Weekend Preview, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 4:30 a.m., ESPN (L)


Formula 1 Practice 1, Spa-Fancorchamps, Belgium; 4:55 a.m., ESPN (L)


GP3 Qualifying, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 8 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


Formula 1 Practice 2, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 8:55 a.m., ESPN2 (L)


Porsche Supercup Series Practice, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 11:55 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


SATURDAY, AUG. 29


Formula 3 Race 1, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 4:10 a.m.; ESPN+ (L)


GP3 Series, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 4:25 a.m.; 4:25 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


Formula 1 Practice 3, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 5:55 a.m., ESPN2 (L)


Porsche Supercup Series Qualifying, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 7:45 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


Formula 1 Qualifying, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 8:55 a.m., ESPN (L)


SUNDAY, AUG. 30


Formula 3 Race 2, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 3:30 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


Porsche Supercup Series, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 6:25 a.m., ESPN+ (L)


Formula 1 Grand Prix Sunday Pre-Race Show, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 7:30 a.m., ESPN (L)


Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 9 a.m., ESPN (L)


Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 4:30 p.m, ESPNEWS (S)


Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; 10 p.m., ESPN2 (S)


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Takuma Sato is hoping to ride the momentum of his second Indianapolis 500 victory into this weekend’s doubleheader.

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NTT IndyCar Series

What: NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Race 1 (Sat.), NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Race 2 (Sun.)


Where: Madison, Ill.


Why it is a Must-See: IndyCar tries to keep the momentum going from Takuma Sato's victory in the 104th Indianapolis 500. And the series will be doing just that with a doubleheader—the first for IndyCar at that track.


What to Watch:


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Arie Luyendyk, in 1997, is the last driver to win the Indy 500 and the following Indy car race, back to back.

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• History says one racer who likely won't win this week is Indy 500 winner Sato. The last winner of the 500 to come back and win the next race was Arie Luyendyk way back in 1997. That year, Luyendyk won Indy and then won the next race at Texas Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart—yes, THAT Tony Stewart—broke Luyendyk's winning streak three weeks later. However, Sato did win at World Wide Technology Raceway last year.


• Scott Dixon left Indianapolis shaking his head and wondering what might have been had the the 500 not ended under caution. Still, the Ganassi Racing veteran has a healthy 84-point lead in the championship standings over runner-up Josef Newgarden. Dixon, with five championships, is just two titles shy of A.J. Foyt in American open-wheel racing.


• The Bommarito Automotive Group 500 will be the fifth and sixth oval races of the 2020 NTT IndyCar Series schedule. The previous oval races were won by Dixon (Texas Motor Speedway), Simon Pagenaud (Iowa Speedway Race 1), Newgarden (Iowa Speedway Race 2) and Sato (Indianapolis Motor Speedway).


• Watch out for the rookies, as three of them—Oliver Askew, Alex Palou and Rinus VeeKay—are expected to compete. All three rookies, plus Pato O’Ward and Jack Harvey, will make their first NTT IndyCar Series start at World Wide Technology Raceway. O'Ward is currently third in the season points standings.


Where to Find the Action:


FRIDAY, AUG. 28


NTT IndyCar Series Practice, Madison, Ill.; 4:30 p.m., NBC Sports Gold (L)


SATURDAY, AUG. 29


NTT IndyCar Series Qualifying, Madison, Ill.; noon, NBC Sports Gold (L)


Indy Pro 2000 Race, Madison, Ill.; 1 p.m., RoadtoIndy.tv (L)


NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Race 1, Madison, Ill.; 3 p.m., NBCSN (L)


SUNDAY, AUG. 30


NTT IndyCar Series Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Race 2, Madison, Ill.; 3 p.m., NBCSN (L)


(L) - Live; (T) - Taped; (S) - Tape delayed


All times ET

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Both Mercedes drivers and Verstappen will start the race on the medium tyres as they were able to get through Q2 on what is a better race tyre than the red-walled softs the rest of the top 10 will start on if the track is dry.


Ferrari managed to avoid losing a driver in Q1, but Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel were both eliminated in the next segment, one year on from the former taking pole at Spa.


When it came to Q3, Hamilton led the way after the opening runs with a 1m41.451s - a new track record - while Bottas had time to make up after locking up and running wide on the large kerb at the exit of La Source.


But, while Bottas was able to improve early on the final runs on the soft tyres in Q3, Hamilton went even faster - setting personal best times in the first and third sector, and going fastest of anyone in the middle part of the track, where Mercedes has been dominant all weekend.


The world champion's last lap looked in control all the way around as he blasted to a 1m41.252s to improve the best time.


Running behind, Bottas lost time all around his final lap and wound up 0.511 seconds adrift.


Verstappen was left frustrated to finish just 0.015s behind Bottas, complaining that he ran out of battery energy at the end of his final lap.


Daniel Ricciardo will start fourth after Verstappen's last-gasp lap pushed him down one spot, with the Renault driver abandoning his final effort.



Alex Albon put the second Red Bull fifth ahead of Esteban Ocon, who found enough time with the session's final flying lap to deny Carlos Sainz Jr P6 for McLaren.


Racing Point drivers Sergio Perez and Lance Stroll took eighth and ninth after only completing one run in Q3, while Lando Norris rounded out the top 10 after setting a personal best on his last run but not finding enough time to move up the order.


Personal best times were not enough to save Daniil Kvyat and Pierre Gasly from elimination in Q2, as the Racing Point drivers gained significantly from their first attempts to get through the middle segment on the medium tyres.


Stroll and Perez jumping up the order from P11 and P12 after the first runs ultimately did for the AlphaTauris despite their own improvements, which meant they ended up in the positions just outside the top 10.


Both Ferraris were ultimately knocked out in Q2 for the first time in 2020, with Leclerc heading Vettel in P13.


PLUS: The Spa times that show how much Ferrari has lost in a year


George Russell again got his Williams into Q2, but abandoned his first run, with his second good enough only for P15 after the Ferraris found time on their second efforts.


In Q1, Vettel was under pressure to improve having sat 19th after the first runs had been completed, but the danger of both works Ferraris being knocked out in the opening segment remained.


A battling warm-up lap for the drivers still needing to improve left both Vettel and Leclerc having to run without a tow at the head of a pack of cars.


But they still managed to gain enough time to get through to Q2, with Vettel jumping up six spots, although Leclerc had a nervous wait as he was shuffled down to P15, complaining later about the lack of a tow.


The top four drivers knocked out in Q1 all set personal bests, but Kimi Raikkonen, Romain Grosjean, Antonio Giovinazzi and Nicholas Latifi could not match the delighted and surprised Russell in splitting the Ferraris.


They will start P15-P19, with Kevin Magnussen last in the second Haas after his final run was ruined by a long trip through the Stavelot gravel trap, where he nearly ran into the wall to his left as he struggled to slow his Haas machine.

Saturday, August 29, 2020

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This has been a year in sports unlike any other. But Saturday night, NASCAR will hold its regular-season finale, on schedule, at Daytona International Speedway. The Coke Zero Sugar 400, moved this year from its traditional July 4th weekend, will still provide fireworks as the remainder of the sport's 16-driver field will be determined by the parity and unpredictability of a superspeedway draft.


 


NASCAR should be commended for fighting through a number of obstacles, from the COVID-19 quarantine to unprecedented weather issues, to get to this point. Two Cup drivers, Austin Dillon and Jimmie Johnson, have tested positive for the virus but neither wound up seriously ill. The sport remains on pace to finish its season without reducing the number of total events on its schedule.


 


That said, let's set the stage for who's in and who's out of the postseason chase. 13 drivers have already locked down a spot no matter what happens Saturday night at Daytona.


 


Race winners (10): Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Cole Custer, Austin Dillon, Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Martin Truex Jr.


 


Qualified on points (3): Aric Almirola, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch


 


Clint Bowyer needs just three points on Saturday to become the 14th driver in this field. The scenarios are so far-fetched where he would miss the postseason we won't get into them here. (The likelihood is, he'll clinch by the end of stage one Saturday night.)


 



That leaves Matt DiBenedetto, William Byron and Johnson as three drivers fighting for the final two spots on points. DiBenedetto enters nine points ahead of Johnson in 17th and five ahead of Byron. Johnson is four behind Byron for the final spot. Erik Jones has a slight chance to sneak in on points but only if the three drivers above wreck early (he's 50 behind Byron).


 


It all seems pretty cut and dry, right? A compelling trio of storylines for the final two spots? DiBenedetto's future in the sport may be on the line, as is the Byron-Chad Knaus driver/crew chief relationship and Johnson's bid for a record-breaking eighth Cup championship. That, in itself, would be enough to bring fans to the edge of their seats.


 


But Daytona is unique in the parity it brings to the sport. Virtually any one of the 40 drivers in the field could win with the right drafting skill and technique. Differences in equipment are minimal and it gives teams a chance to rescue a disastrous season.


 


Add in NASCAR's playoff rules? Where a win means you can make the postseason as long as you're in the top 30 in points? That equals chaos about to reign at Daytona.


 


Jones, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell, Chris Buescher, Bubba Wallace, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Michael McDowell, Ryan Newman, John Hunter Nemechek, Ty Dillon, Matt Kenseth, Corey LaJoie, Ryan Preece and Daniel Suarez have all had years to forget. Yet if any of them win on Saturday night? They'll be punching a postseason ticket. Just like that.


 


Their victory would take one spot away from the Matty D-Byron-Johnson playoff battle and leave just one of them in the 16-driver field. It'll lead to a pile of nerves and no one in this position feeling safe during the 160-lap race.


 


"It's probably gonna be a game of survival when it comes down to the very end," DiBenedetto said this week. "Especially as desperate as a lot of people will be."


 


As NASCAR Hall of Fame announcer Ken Squier might say, "A sad moment for these people" based on the two-plus hours of stress they'll endure. But for race fans? It'll be must-watched television, from beginning to end, in one of the year's most exciting events.


 


Coke Zero Sugar 400

 


Date: Saturday, August 29


Time: 7:30 p.m. ET


Track: Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Fla.)


TV: NBC


Radio: MRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90


 


Who's at the Front: Martin Truex Jr.

Other title contenders, like Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin, continue to pile up the victories heading into this year's Championship 4. Truex, though is on a little streak of his own that keeps him in the midst of title contention. Over the past seven races, he has finished no lower than third, leading 142 laps along the way. There have been no victories during that stretch but he's risen in points just the same, up to fourth heading into the regular-season finale.


 


Can Truex finally break through with a victory at a track that's long eluded him... Daytona?


 


Who's at the Back: Erik Jones

On Aug. 6, Joe Gibbs Racing announced Jones would not be back in their No. 20 Toyota next season. They might as well have thrown a potential playoff bid in the toilet along with that long-term contract. Jones is 0-for-5 on top-10 finishes in the five races since, running no better than 11th while watching other bubble drivers like the Johnson/Byron combo pile up the points and pull away.


 


News Briefs

 


Think teammates will work together Saturday night at Daytona? Think again. Friday night’s Xfinity Series race was settled when two Kaulig Racing teammates tangled during the final lap of the race. Ross Chastain tapped leader AJ Allmendinger entering turn 3, spinning them out and allowing Justin Haley (a Kaulig driver himself) to sneak by for the win.


 


Noah Gragson will return to JR Motorsports in 2021. Gragson, who had been rumored for a full-time promotion into the Cup Series, will remain in Xfinity instead. He’ll continue developing with the same No. 9 team where he’s won two races this year.



 


Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Greg Biffle is moonlighting in the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Biffle is returning to the sport at Darlington Raceway next weekend, driving a truck for GMS Racing. The 49-year-old won the last truck race he entered, surging to the front to win last June at Texas Motor Speedway.


 


NASCAR by the Numbers

 


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Kevin Harvick’s career high for victories in a season (2018). He can match that total if he wins at Daytona Saturday night.


 


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Laps Harvick has failed to complete all season long. His 99.96 percent of laps completed rate (6,491/6,493) has him on pace for a modern era NASCAR record.


 


Playing the Odds (Fantasy Spin)

 


Top Tier

 


Yes, Denny Hamlin has won the last two Daytona 500s. But Fords have been at the forefront of pack racing this year. Ryan Blaney won this summer's thriller at Talladega Superspeedway, an event that might be one of the best pack races we've seen this century. It's the second Cup race in the last three won by the Blue Oval brand, and they might have made it three-for-three without unfortunate last-lap contact in this year's NASCAR Super Bowl (see Newman below).


 


I don't know if I'd go with Hamlin and Blaney; the law of averages at these events mean the "Big One" is ready to sweep them into a wreck. But how about Brad Keselowski? Keselowski has crashed out in six of the last seven Daytona events. He's due. And Joey Logano? He sat on the pole for this race last summer and has led 57 laps in the last three Daytona events.


 


Related: Best Daytona International Speedway Drivers for DraftKings


 


Middle Tier

 


The last time we saw Ryan Newman at Daytona, the No. 6 car was upside down in a near-tragic ending to February's Great American Race. It's also the only top-10 finish Newman has recorded during a difficult year. Isn't this race the type of redemption story for him we see in sports all the time? Expect the Roush Fenway Racing driver to run up front.


 


Aric Almirola charged to the front this summer on the back of nine straight top-10 finishes. His pack racing prowess (two wins at Daytona and Talladega) make him a solid pick in a sea of drivers that might be more popular selections. Two DNFs in the last four Daytona races mean the 2014 Coke Zero 400 winner is due for a bit of good luck here.


 


Lower Tier

 


Here's where you make your money at Daytona and cash in with daily fantasy formats. I'm going to go with two little-known teams that typically have big results here.


 


Corey LaJoie has just a single top-10 finish this season and that came in the Daytona 500. He's got back-to-back top 10s with Go FAS Racing and is ride hunting for 2021; a good result here would work wonders for his future.


 


Another team further down the list is rookie John Hunter Nemechek. Nemechek was 11th in his lone Daytona Cup start but drives for a Front Row Motorsports team with a history of solid performances. Michael McDowell will be the more popular play (three straight top-15 finishes here) which leaves Nemechek ripe for the picking.


 


What Vegas Thinks

Denny Hamlin leads the way with 13/2 odds to win the race, followed by Kevin Harvick at 10/1. Team Penske's Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano sit at 12/1.


 


If there's ever a race to pick a longshot, this one is it. Matt DiBenedetto at 28/1 is a pretty good bet.

Friday, August 28, 2020

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As if competing on the furiously fast, high-banks of Daytona International Speedway wasn’t exciting enough. The NASCAR Cup Series will be deciding its final slate of 16 Playoff drivers there in Saturday night’s regular season finale, the Coke Zero Sugar 400 (7:30 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).


Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford, formally secured the NASCAR Cup Series regular season championship last weekend at Dover International Speedway and 13 of the 16 Playoff positions are essentially locked in. Ten drivers have earned berths because of race victories – Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon and rookie Cole Custer.


Aric Almirola, Kyle Busch and Kurt Busch have earned enough points to secure their Playoff seats as well. That leaves three positions at stake in Saturday night’s race. Clint Bowyer is ranked 14th (+57 above the cutoff) and Matt DiBenedetto is ranked 15th in the points with a nine-point edge over 17th place Jimmie Johnson. Bowyer can clinch one of the three remaining spots in the Playoffs by scoring just three points this weekend.


William Byron, in 16th, holds only a four-point advantage in the final Playoff transfer position over his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion who is retiring from fulltime competition at the end of the season. Joe Gibbs Racing driver Erik Jones is 50 points behind Byron. He earned his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory at Daytona in the 2018 summer 400-miler.


Beyond these drivers racing for their Playoff lives, Daytona always presents a unique opportunity. It’s famous style of high-speed, tightly-packed superspeedway racing could even mean a new winner not currently seen on the Playoff bubble.



Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who is ranked 23rd, won at Daytona in the summer of 2017. Bubba Wallace is ranked 22nd in the championship standings, but the Richard Petty Motorsports driver finished runner-up in his very first NASCAR Cup Series start at the track, the 2018 Daytona 500.


NASCAR Xfinity Series regular Justin Haley, is the defending winner of the Coke Zero Sugar 400, taking his first NASCAR Cup Series victory in the rain-shortened Daytona race. Denny Hamlin won his third Daytona 500 in February but has never won the summer race.


There is a lot on the line in Saturday night’s race. And a long list of potential winners.


“I don’t’ know if it’s excitement, or anxious or what the emotion is, it’s definitely different going to Daytona with so much on the line," said DiBenedetto, driver of the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford.


DiBenedetto’s single-car Wood Brothers Racing Ford is part of the Team Penske alliance – meaning that he can count on Penske drivers Keselowski, Logano and Blaney as teammates. But even so, DiBenedetto conceded, “you can only plan so much” when competing on the unpredictable Daytona high banks.


“You can try to not put yourself in bad positions. It’s very tough to plan things at Daytona but I know we’ll work together very well."


“Our attention is really focused on those guys we’re racing for a Playoff spot and also knowing there could be a surprise winner in there too," DiBenedetto added. “Someone could jump into the Playoffs that’s outside of it now. Daytona as you know, is known for situations like that. There’s going to be a lot of variables."


Among the threesome most closely contending for the three Playoff positions – DiBenedetto, Byron and Johnson – Johnson is the only former NASCAR Cup Series winner at Daytona. The soon-to-be NASCAR Hall of Famer won the pole position for the Daytona 500 in his very first series race at the track in 2002. He won his first Daytona 500 in 2006 and turned in a rare Daytona sweep in 2013 winning both the Daytona 500 and summer 400-miler.


DiBenedetto has three top-10 finishes in 10 starts, including a career-best Daytona showing (seventh) in the 2018 July race and an eighth place in last year’s 400-miler. The 22-year old Byron won the pole for the 2019 Daytona 500, but his only top-20 finish is a runner-up in the 2019 summer race. He has three DNFs in five Daytona NASCAR Cup Series starts.


Byron does have a win at Daytona - the 2017 July NASCAR Xfinity Series race. And the crew chief of his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet is Chad Knaus, the same crew chief who led Johnson to seven series championships and that 2013 Daytona sweep.


“Daytona is an accept-it-as-it-happens kind of place, which makes it a challenge," Byron said. “You have to go in expecting that things aren’t going to go your way, and hopefully they do.


“It’s one of those things that you have to go in with low expectations, try to race as hard as you can and hopefully you come out on the good side of things. No one knows exactly what to expect but I am excited and hopeful that we’ll have a good run."


Johnson’s crew chief Cliff Daniels said Thursday that the team’s strategy is obviously to go for every point available – including earning those in the race’s early stages as well as being in position to go for the race win later.


“We’ve got to maximize everything. No excuses, it’s time to execute, put the best car on track and hopefully have a little luck on our side at the speedway race and just go fight it out to the end," Daniels said.


Xfinity Series returns to Daytona


While the NASCAR Xfinity Series still has five races remaining to set its 2020 12-driver Playoff field, judging by the intensity of recent races, there is already a concerted effort to establish championship favorites. And with the highly-competitive nature of this season, in particular, there may well be some new names among the title eligible before that first Playoff race on Sept. 26 in Las Vegas.


Friday night’s WAWA 250 Powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway (7:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) sets up as a legitimate championship wildcard race. The last three Daytona Xfinity Series race winners – Noah Gragson, Ross Chastain and Michael Annett – are all currently Playoff eligible either by wins (Gragson) or points (Chastain and Annett).


The tightest battle among those contending for a points position into the Playoffs is that 12th and final spot currently held by Brandon Brown. He holds a 31-point edge on Jeremy Clements and a 58-point advantage on Myatt Snider.


This race has an interesting history – albeit its previous position on the schedule was a steamy July night held on the annual Independence Day Weekend NASCAR Cup Series race. Chevrolet drivers have won the last six Daytona Xfinity Series races. And three of the last four winners also led the most race laps. Gragson’s overtime win in February is the exception in that time.


Among those three currently vying for that 12th and final Playoff points transfer position, Brown boasts a pair of top-10 finishes in five starts with a career-best sixth place in last summer’s race answered with a seventh place this February. Clements has the most starts among the trio, but has scored only two top-10s in those 20 races. His best ever – eighth place – came in this race last year. Snider has only one start, winning the pole position in February’s season-opener but finishing 33rd after a mid-race accident.


Defending race winner Chastain is the highest ranked driver (eighth) among the present championship field still looking for their first victory of 2020. The Florida native has six top-10 finishes in 12 starts at Daytona. But his best work has come most recently. He scored the win last July – the Kaulig organization’s first - and has led 72 of his career total 75 laps at the track in the last three races there. He was 22nd in February.


“This was the site of our first victory (at Daytona), both for myself and in the team’s history last year," Chastain said. “I’m looking forward to it again.


“Kaulig Racing always brings super-fast speedway cars. It’s incredible. It’s unlike anything that many of the drivers, including myself, have ever driven. We’re able to be really aggressive and we’re also able to work together as you saw at Talladega (Superspeedway), which is a similar package. It took all three of the Kaulig Racing cars to work together to push Justin Haley to the win (at Talladega). We want to do the same thing."


Among the championship leaders, Chase Briscoe - who picked up his series-best sixth win at Dover International Speedway two weeks ago – earned his best Daytona finish in February, finishing fifth. Austin Cindric, who earned his fifth win of the season at the Daytona road course two weeks ago and leads the championship by 62 points over Briscoe, has two top-10s in five Daytona oval starts. His best work in the summer race is fourth. He crashed in the 2020 Daytona season opener.


Gragson’s win in February is his only top-10 finish in three Daytona Xfinity starts. Jeb Burton actually led the most laps (26) in the season opener but was involved in an accident up front at the end of the race.


Gander Trucks head to Gateway


Only three races remain to set the 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series 10-driver Playoff field and as the standings sit now, there are three drivers contending for just two spots on points. Of course a new winner in Sunday’s CarShield 200 Presented by CK Power at Worldwide Technology Raceway at Gateway (12 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) could change things dramatically.


And drama has been a consistent theme this season – with first-time winners, potential new championship challengers and a hearty mix of veteran winners as well.


This week marks the grand finale of the popular Triple Truck Challenge – a three-race midseason incentive for fulltime competitors. Sheldon Creed won a $50,000 bonus for taking the victory on the Daytona International Speedway Road Course on Aug. 16 and Zane Smith got a $50,000 check for winning last week at Dover – the first two events for the challenge.


Should either Creed of Smith win Sunday’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, they would score an extra $50,000 – a total of $150,000 for winning two of the three races. A new winner this weekend earns an extra $50,000.


That money will be important, but so will the winner’s trophy which could represent an automatic ticket into the 2020 Playoffs.


Young drivers Tyler Ankrum, 19, Todd Gilliland, 20, and 18-year old Derek Kraus are currently vying for the last two Playoff positions. Ankrum, driver of the No. 26 GMS Racing Chevrolet, is in ninth place with a five-point edge on 11th place Derek Kraus. Gilliland, who drives the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford, trails Ankrum by one-point and is four points ahead of Kraus, driver of the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Toyota.


Gilliland and Kraus bring an impressive statistical resume to the track – good not only for their Playoff hopes, but notable in general. Gilliland has finished runner-up in two of his three Gateway starts (2018 and 2019). Kraus will be making his truck series debut this weekend, but he’s celebrated in Victory Lane already, with a 2018 win in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race there and a runner-up in it last year.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Drydene 311 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,August 24,Monday 2020

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We're halfway through the Monster Mile doubleheader at Dover International Speedway. NASCAR's grand experiment of back-to-back Cup Series races concludes with a second straight Drydene 311 on Sunday.


 


Denny Hamlin took the checkered flag first in Saturday's Act I. A dream season for the Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver now includes his first win in 29 career starts at one of his worst tracks on the circuit.


 


"I think my style of driving typically doesn't fit this type of racetrack," Hamlin said after the race. "I have to adapt more to my teammates' style when I come here."


 


Once again, this season, it was Hamlin putting that education to use in the closing moments with a little assist from crew chief Chris Gabehart. The right setup during a long green-flag run allowed Hamlin to run down, then blow by teammate Martin Truex Jr. in the final 10 laps to seal the victory. His sixth win of 2020 has him firmly established with Kevin Harvick as one of this season's championship favorites.


 


"We're rolling at tracks that we just are not typically great at," Hamlin said. "That gives me confidence. Chris just dials it in, really does a good job with the racecar."


 


His success came on a day the Monster Mile continued to be a muted version of its former self. A one-mile oval that once ate up racecars and spit them out had an early wreck involving Kurt Busch and Erik Jones. But after that? The rest of the day went caution-free except for the scheduled competition yellow on lap 25 along with two stage breaks.


 


Were drivers being less aggressive knowing they had to strap in and race tomorrow? It did seem the new short track package helped the racing at Dover a little bit. Passing still remains at a premium, though with drivers sliding all over the racetrack. The closing battle for the win provided some hope tomorrow will be better, although there's an asterisk attached. The lapped car of Aric Almirola provided a little assist for Hamlin to close the gap.


 


"I was fine with [Almirola] running where he wanted to run," said second-place finisher Martin Truex Jr. "Which was pinned on the white line on the bottom. I had a problem with every time I'd try to move up, he would drive up the racetrack in front of me.


 


"Not cool to do to the leader when second is catching him. I think that's kind of sh*tty, to be honest."


 


Besides the lead, Dover's other big early storyline is Jimmie Johnson moving his way back into the 16-driver postseason field. Johnson, who has a NASCAR-best 11 Dover victories, climbed over teammate William Byron with a solid, consistent seventh-place finish. Byron had himself a horrible day that included a shouting match on the radio with Johnson's former crew chief, Chad Knaus. A 28th-place finish now leaves him three points out with Jones just 22 behind.


 


Can Johnson put the bid out of reach by ending his victory drought in Sunday's race? A win there would leave Matt DiBenedetto vulnerable; he's just 27 ahead of Byron and sitting without a win himself. The plot thickens as just two races remain in NASCAR's regular season.


 


Add in a questionable weather forecast (thunderstorms on the horizon) and Sunday's event should be a mightier performance from a Monster Mile fighting to remain on the schedule in 2021.


 


Drydene 311

 


Date: Sunday, Aug. 23


Time: 4 p.m. ET


Track: Dover International Speedway (Dover, Del.)


TV: NBCSN


Radio: MRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90


 


Who's at the Front: Joe Gibbs Racing

JGR had a 1-2-3 finish with Hamlin winning, Truex second and Kyle Busch third. They've earned seven top-3 finishes in the last three races, running 2-3 at Michigan International Speedway and the Daytona road course. Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott took the wins in those races, respectively but JGR wasn't far behind.


 


Who's at the Back: Kurt Busch

"Unbelievable." That was Busch's reaction on the radio when an errant tap from Erik Jones sent him spinning into the inside wall on the backstretch. Busch's race was over just six laps in, his first DNF since the season-opening Daytona 500. The 40th-place result was also his worst performance since the fall event at Kansas Speedway in October 2014.


 


Luckily, a winless Busch still retains a strong playoff cushion for Chip Ganassi Racing. He's 88 points ahead of Byron with two races left and should clinch a spot tomorrow as long as there's no back-to-back DNFs left on his resume.


 


News Briefs

 


Corey Lajoie will be leaving Go FAS Racing at the conclusion of the 2020 season. Lajoie confirmed the news Friday as rumors heated up the team will increase its alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing in 2021. Lajoie sits 29th in the point standings with just a single top-10 finish this year, an eighth in the Daytona 500 season opener.


 


Suspended NASCAR driver Kyle Larson gave his first interview to the Associated Press since the racial slur that caused his firing from Chip Ganassi Racing. Larson claimed, "I was just ignorant" while expressing his desire to work his way back into stock car racing. Stewart-Haas Racing co-owner Tony Stewart has been among those interested in potentially hiring Larson.


 


Jimmie Johnson might run more 2021 races after all... in IndyCar. The seven-time NASCAR Cup champion is retiring from full-time stock car racing after 2020 but is increasingly turning his attention to open-wheel racing. With proper sponsorship, the 44-year-old said he'd like to run the full road course and street schedule next year for INDYCAR and didn't rule out an Indianapolis 500 appearance come 2022.


 


NASCAR by the Numbers

 


26


Career top-10 finishes for Jimmie Johnson at Dover, including Saturday's seventh-place result. That's the most for him at any Cup Series track on the schedule.


 


10


Playoff spots out of 16 that have been clinched. There remain six winless drivers on the list and all of them can still be knocked out under the right circumstances.


 


This season's winners: Kevin Harvick (6), Denny Hamlin (6), Brad Keselowski (3), Chase Elliott (2), Joey Logano (2), Martin Truex Jr. (1), Ryan Blaney (1), Austin Dillon (1), Alex Bowman (1), Cole Custer (1)



 


Playing the Odds (Fantasy Spin)

 


Top Tier

 


For the second set of Dover races, the top 20 finishers will be inverted. That means second-place runner Martin Truex Jr. will go from second to 19th on the grid. That's all the more reason to start him for daily fantasy position differential points.


 


Isn't it hard to believe Truex has just one win this season? I feel like that's an undercount for how the No. 19 team has performed. Truex's three career wins at Dover are the most for him at any Cup Series track and Saturday's speed shows he's in strong position to add a fourth.


 


How about third-place finisher Kyle Busch? Busch started 22nd, one of his worst qualifying efforts of the year after disaster in the Daytona road course race. But he found a way to work through traffic and ended the day with a top-5 result, learning important lessons he'll put to use Sunday when starting 18th. Again, position differential points make the difference in a doubleheader and KyBu has an outside shot to break his victory drought.


 


Related: Best Dover International Speedway Drivers for DraftKings


 


Middle Tier

 


I think you have to stick with Jimmie Johnson here, right? It's the final Dover start of his storied career and Johnson is desperate for that 12th career victory at the track to lock up a playoff bid. He was the fastest Chevrolet for most of the day, battling for that mantle with Chase Elliott, and appeared pretty speedy during the final stage. A 13th-place starting spot has him in better position than his main rivals tomorrow and the No. 48 team could use that track position to their advantage.


 


Clint Bowyer had one of his most consistent runs of the year with a sixth-place finish on Saturday. Suddenly, the No. 14 team is hitting on all eight cylinders and has three straight top-10 finishes with Bowyer at the Monster Mile. A much cheaper play than Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Kevin Harvick should make him a much better fit for your roster.


 


Lower Tier

 


How about rookie Christopher Bell? At times, Bell showed speed with the No. 95 Toyota at a track where he's been victorious in NASCAR's Xfinity Series. But a 22nd-place result will leave him back in the pack for Sunday's race instead of starting up front with the top-20 inversion. In the end, that could lead to bonus points as Bell will benefit from a Saturday debrief with Toyota pseudo-teammates that ran 1-2-3.


 


Ryan Preece is another driver who will start out back (25th Saturday at Dover) yet have a better chance at Sunday improvement. JTG Daugherty Racing teammate Ricky Stenhouse Jr. had one of his better races of 2020, flexing his muscle in particular over long green-flag runs to finish 10th. An updated setup could help Preece's chances while providing those precious (yep, here it comes again) position differential points.


 


What Vegas Thinks

The odds have not been updated for Sunday's race at press time. However, Martin Truex Jr. (+350) was the favorite of most sports books before this doubleheader began and a second-place finish will do little to change that.

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Drydene 200 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,August 23,Sunday 2020

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All three of NASCAR top divisions, along with the ARCA Menards Series East, will be in action at Dover International Speedway starting on Friday.


The race weekend features the Drydene doubleheader for both the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series on Saturday and Sunday.


For the Cup Series, Dover will mark the third weekend doubleheader of the season following Pocono Raceway and Michigan International Speedway. Kevin Harvick won three of the four races on those two weekends with Denny Hamlin winning the second race at Pocono. This time around it might be a more difficult due to Dover being of the more physical racetracks on the schedule.


"It’s going to be a tough weekend running two races in one weekend," said Harvick, who will start 10th on Saturday. "To go there and run both of those events back to back will be something you’ll have to be prepared for. It’s one of my favorite racetracks just because you have to drive the car really hard every lap in order to make good lap times."


Dover: Lineups | Schedule


The rules package this weekend will be the same one that was at the four races held so far this season at tracks measuring 1.058 miles or less. Team Penske’s Brad Keselowski (4.0) and Joey Logano (7.5) have the top two average finishes in those races followed by Harvick (8.2).


"Going back with the low-downforce package this year is something I’m looking forward to," Harvick said. "It’ll be a lot of fun and the expectations will be high."


This weekend Harvick will be looking to clinch the regular season championship. He can accomplish that if he’s 121 points ahead of second following the Saturday’s Drydene 311 (MRN, 3 p.m. ET) or 61 points ahead of second in the standings following Sunday’s Drydene 311 (MRN, 3 p.m. ET).


With three races remaining in the regular season, a number of drivers are looking to make the 16-driver field based on points or with a win. Ten drivers are locked in via a win and 11-time Dover winner Jimmie Johnson is the first driver on the outside looking in. Johnson is currently 25 points behind teammate William Byron, who is on the bubble in 16th.


"We will be starting sixth Saturday at Dover, which is really an advantage to where we have been starting lately," Johnson said. "With the random draw and the way track position has been working out, I feel like we have had things stacked against us for a while. This will be a good advantage for us, and we just have to go out there and get it done."


See Also: Dover Driver Averages


Saturday and Sunday will start with the Xfinity Series Drydene 200. MRN’s live coverage will begin at 12 p.m. ET and 12:30 p.m. ET, respectively, each day.


Just like the Cup Series, this will mark the third time this season that the Xfinity Series will run back-to-back races at the same track on the same weekend following Homestead-Miami and Kentucky.


Points leader Austin Cindric swept the last doubleheader weekend at Kentucky.


"We’ve been using these doubleheaders as a way to try and learn something when we don’t have practice," said Brian Wilson, Cindric’s crew chief. "We’ll try to build off of our setup from last year for the first race, and then we’ll have a package ready to go for the second race to try to learn something to make our team better."


Justin Allgaier is in the Playoff picture, but has yet to score a win this season. Dover is one of Allgaier’s favorite tracks and he is the only driver to finish in the top five in the last five races there, including a win in 2018.


"Dover has been one of those places that is just so much fun for me," said Allgaier, who has combined to lead 195 laps in the last five Dover races. "I would say in my career that between Bristol and Dover, two very similar racetracks albeit completely different sizes have both been very kind to me."


See Also: Allgaier Looking Forward to Dover


The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series will get the weekend started for NASCAR’s top three divisions on Friday with the running of the KDI Office Technology 200 (MRN, 4:30 p.m. ET).


With four races remaining in the regular season, five drivers are locked into the Playoffs on wins led by last week’s winner Sheldon Creed and Grant Enfinger each with two victories.


Johnny Sauter, who is currently 14th in the series standings, has won the last three races at Dover.


Motor Racing Network’s Dover coverage will kick off Friday at 2 p.m. ET with the ARCA Menards Series East General Tire 125.

INDY 500 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,August 23,Sunday 2020

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The 2020 Indy 500 will take place on Sunday, August 23, after being initially postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 24. 


Initially, Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske said he would not hold the event without fans. Due to health and safety reasons, fan attendance was reduced to 50%, then it was reduced to 25%, but eventually the decision was made to run it without fans due to coronavirus concerns.


This is Marco Andretti's 15th attempt at winning "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" sits on the front row for Sunday's event. In Sunday's qualifying run, Andretti took the pole from five-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon, after a four-lap average of 231.068 mph. Takuma Sato rounds out row 1 for Sunday's race.


Here's a look at the starting lineup:


Row 1: Marco Andretti, Scott Dixon, Takuma Sato 


Row 2: Rinus VeeKay, Ryan Hunter-Reay, James Hinchcliffe


Row 3:  Alex Palou, Graham Rahal, Alexander Rossi


Row 4: Colton Herta, Marcus Ericsson, Spencer Pigot


Row 5: Josef Newgarden, Felix Rosenqvist, Patricio O'Ward


Row 6: Ed Carpenter, Zach Veach, Conor Daly


Row 7: Santino Ferrucci, Jack Harvey, Oliver Askew


Row 8: Will Power, Tony Kanaan, Dalton Kellett


Row 9: Simon Pagenaud, Fernando Alonso, James Davison


Row 10: Helio Castroneves, Charlie Kimball, Max Chilton


Row 11: Sage Karam, J.R. Hildebrand, Ben Hanley


How to watch the Indy 500:

Date: Sunday, August, 23

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Location: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Drydene 200 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,August 22,Saturday 2020

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series will follow up last week’s race with the Drydene 200 on Saturday at Dover International Speedway. The race is set to be aired at 12:30 p.m. ET and will precede a second Drydene 200 set to run on Sunday. We’ll go over the betting favorites and how the starting grid will be determined for the first leg below.

NASCAR changed how the qualifying will be determined in the three national series (Cup, Xfinity, Gander Outdoors Truck) in early August. Three performance metrics will be utilized, with each one weighted a little different. It breaks down as follows.

Finishing position from the previous race (weighted 50%)
Ranking in team owner points standings (35%)
Fastest lap from the previous race (15%)
This system will be used for the remaining regular season races and the playoffs.

Austin Cindric is the the pole sitter and is looking to follow up last week’s win at Daytona. He and Chase Briscoe are favored at +225 on DraftKings Sportsbook. Those two are trailed by Justin Allgaier (+450) and Noah Gragson (+650), who both finished inside the top five at Daytona.

Here’s what the rest of the field looks like for Saturday’s Xfinity Series race.



2020 Drydene 200 starting order (Race 1)
Rank Driver Car #
1 Austin Cindric 22
2 Noah Gragson 9
3 Brandon Jones 19
4 Harrison Burton 20
5 Justin Allgaier 7
6 Riley Herbst 18
7 Jeremy Clements 51
8 Michael Annett 1
9 Ryan Sieg 39
10 Chase Briscoe 98
11 Myatt Snider 93
12 Jesse Little 4
13 Ross Chastain 10
14 Tommy Joe Martins 44
15 Stephen Leicht 61
16 Bayley Currey 74
17 B.J. McLeod 6
18 Josh Williams 92
19 Alex Labbe 90
20 Kyle Weatherman 47
21 Brandon Brown 68
22 Justin Haley 11
23 Joe Graf, Jr. 8
24 Kody Vanderwal 52
25 Matt Mills 5
26 Anthony Alfredo 21
27 Jeb Burton 8
28 Brett Moffitt 2
29 David Starr 7
30 Jeffrey Earnhardt 0
31 Korbin Forrister 36
32 Stefan Parsons 99
33 Colby Howard 15
34 Chad Finchum 13
35 Vinnie Miller 78
36 Timmy Hill 66

Friday, August 21, 2020

KDI Office Technology 200 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,August 21,Friday 2020

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1. Brett Moffitt ($10,000) - Passing the leader in any of the three NASCAR series is comparable to walking into Mordor. One does not simply do it. Last year, there was one green flag pass for the lead at Dover and it was enabled by lap traffic. Moffitt was great at Dover last year, he’s been great recently, and he’s in the catbird seat.


2. Sheldon Creed ($9,100) - “I tear up a lot of [expletive].” Creed’s victory lane speech was sincere at Daytona. He is a checkers or wreckers driver. Last year at Dover, Creed led the second most laps, but pit road games forced him to restart in a precarious spot, and he wrecked.


3. Johnny Sauter ($10,600) - It’s Johnny Dover this weekend. He needs a win to make the playoffs, but the good news is that he’s won the last three races at Dover. He even overcame a failure to maintain speed penalty in his last win at Dover.


4. Carson Hocevar ($5,100) - If it wasn’t for the late race cautions, Hocevar was going to earn a top-10 in his 2020 Truck Series debut. He’s not a young phenom, but he has been solid in the ARCA series. The only reason a GMS truck should be priced this low is if you or Mark Smith are driving.


5. Sam Mayer ($5,600) - Last year, Mayer wrecked in two of his three races, but Bristol and Martinsville are challenging tracks. Mayer was contending for the win at Martinsville until the race turned into a wreck fest. He’s coming in hot this weekend, having won the last two oval races in the ARCA series.


6. Chandler Smith ($9,300) - This is the week to jump on the Chandler Smith bandwagon. At Kentucky he suffered damage in a rain shortened race and Michigan was a plate race. Dover fits his ARCA and Truck Series experience. The No. 51 KBM truck is a threat to win this weekend.


7. Austin Hill ($11,200) - Never has a driver been so dominant, and completely ignored. Other than a mechanical failure at Texas, Austin Hill has a top-5 driver rating in every race this season (11 races). His truck is fast and he knows how to drive it.


8. Matt Crafton ($10,300) - The cream has risen to the top, and the expected drivers have settled into the top 5 every week. Crafton is one of the obvious championship contenders. He’s finished 4th or better in five of the last six races.


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9. Zane Smith ($8,500) - The rankings article before Michigan audaciously proclaimed that rookie Zane Smith is a favorite to win the championship. He proceeded to win at Michigan. Don’t expect it to be pretty or dominant. There will be asterisks, but there will be wins.


10. Bayley Currey ($6,900) - His name has been tarnished by driving poor equipment in the Xfinity series, but on occasion he overcomes his inferior equipment and shows his talent. This will be his 73rd NASCAR race, but only his 4th race in good equipment.


11. Derek Kraus ($8,000) - Despite his road course experience, Kraus struggled last week. Forget about it, he will, so DFS players should follow suit. The next Truck Series road race is a year away. At the ovals, the rookie is averaging an 11th place finish.


12. Ben Rhodes ($8,700) - In ten non-plate races, Rhodes has ten top-10s. The problem is that he’s averaging 37 points per race. That’s not going to win anyone $10,000. He has topped 50 points twice, and that’s what he’ll need to do Friday night, but that will require a 2nd place finish.


13. Christian Eckes ($9,700) - Rudy Fugle’s worst weekend ever was last year at Dover. There were gremlins in the truck and they could not get the setup correct. That could be worrisome for Eckes, but those gremlins could be the product of Brandon Jones driving the truck last year.


14. Ty Majeski ($7,500) - Although he finished 32nd last weekend, he has the 15th-best driver rating. Majeski is a 10th to 15th place driver every week and a great value play this weekend. He’ll go under owned because there are even better value plays at Dover.


15. Todd Gilliland ($8,900) - The super secret stats favor Todd Gilliland. DraftKings would say that pit road is the race within the race, and Gilliland is winning that race. He’s tied for the best time on pit road and has the most top 10 pit stops this season.


16. Timmy Hill ($6,400) - This is a risky play and strictly a contrarian play. If DFS players choose to avoid the chalk, then Hill can work. First, the obvious value plays need to fail, then Hill needs to safely guide his truck to 20th. That’s asking a lot from his small team Truck, but it’s not asking a lot from a talented driver that understands the mission.


17. Grant Enfinger ($8,400) - Unless Enfinger has a bad week, he’ll always start inside the top 10. Unless he wins, which has been very rare in his career, then he doesn’t work in DFS. Enfinger has been able to fit when he’s priced below $8,000.


18. J.J. Yeley ($5,500) - File this one under the category “too cute.” There are several obvious value options on the board and those drivers will soak up a ton of ownership. Yeley is the dangerous pivot. The play works like this - Yeley safely turns lap and misfortune strikes the obvious plays. Sounds crazy, but the obvious plays are inexperienced rookies, so the Yeley pivot is not insane.


19. Dawson Cram ($6,500) - It’s clear cut this week. There are good plays and bad plays. Some drivers just don’t work, and that allows Cram to slide into the rankings. He’s a decent young driver in weak equipment, but he’s starting dead last. Dover is called the Monster Mile for a reason. This wreck can be filled with carnage, and taking the punt starting dead last is on the table.


20. Spencer Davis ($7,400) - He’s earned four top-15 finishes this season. He’s not the greatest driver and he’s not in the greatest truck, but sometimes things go his way. If there is a late race caution, and Davis lines up on the outside, he could bust into the optimal lineup.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

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Long before the 2020 GoBowling 235, from 1949-58, NASCAR's early foundation was built with its yearly race on the sands of Daytona Beach. Some of the sport's early greats, like Hall of Famers Tim Flock, Cotton Owens and Lee Petty, were winners on the 4.1-mile road course that helped spark the growth of stock car racing throughout the southeast.

 

With the construction of Daytona International Speedway in 1959, those beach races came to a close. For 61 years, no NASCAR driver has made a right turn at speed on the 2.5-mile superspeedway that became the home of the sport's Great American Race.

 

Until now.

 

Sunday's stock car debut on the 14-turn, 3.61-mile DIS road course has become one of the year's most anticipated events. Added to the schedule when Watkins Glen International couldn't host its race due to COVID-19 restrictions, a successful Sunday might put it on the schedule for years to come.

 

Unlike the Charlotte ROVAL, this DIS road course has plenty of races under its belt through the years... from sports cars. The Rolex 24 at Daytona is held here annually, one of the world's top endurance prizes that has occasionally attracted a few stock car veterans for a one-off appearance.

 

But the vast majority of Sunday's field will have never turned a lap on this road course. They'll have seen it on TV, on the driving simulator... and that's about it. Add in no practice or qualifying under NASCAR's limited COVID-19 track time and you get a race that could produce plenty of unexpected surprises.

 

"I don't know if any of us are going to feel like we're ready to race," Bubba Wallace said this week. "So, it's going to be exciting for sure."

 

"I think the fun factor this weekend has got everybody's anxiety level up," Kurt Busch added about Sunday's event. "But also the challenge that's right in front of us because it's basically a wild-card style race. You could see a driver and a team that don't normally make the playoffs punch their ticket."

 

Among those might be two surprising winless drivers in 2020: Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson. Both have experience on this course with the Rolex 24; Johnson has two runner-up finishes, the last of which came in 2008. Could the wily veterans use that experience to charge up through the field early? In a 65-lap race, there won't be much time to figure this road course out.

 

Wallace thinks it's going to all add up to an incredible experience.

 

"It's crazy how, just from watching the 24 Hours, you kind of learn which way this kind of track goes," he said. "Obviously, turning left immediately after the start/finish line, going through the infield there. And then you kind of visualize, like man, I used to park here in the road course parking lot. So, it's going to be cool to kind of be racing all around that."

 

The question is whether they all can survive it without this race turning into a Demolition Derby. There's been a lot of talk about how stock car drivers have improved dramatically on road courses in recent years.

 

We're about to find out just how good they've become. It's a historic moment in a historic year at the birthplace of NASCAR racing.

 

GoBowling 235
 

Date: Sunday, August 16

Time: 3 p.m. ET

Track: Daytona International Speedway Road Course (Daytona Beach, Fla.)

TV: NBC

Radio: MRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90

 

Who's at the Front: Kevin Harvick
Harvick pulled off a weekend sweep at Michigan International Speedway, besting rival title contenders Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin in back-to-back days. In doing so, he became the first driver to win two consecutive Cup races in two days since Richard Petty in July 1971.

 

Harvick, at age 44, is rewriting NASCAR history at his age. The Stewart-Haas Racing veteran is on pace for his sixth Championship 4 appearance in the past seven seasons and has a sizzling average finish of 5.9 in 22 starts.

 

Who's at the Back: Alex Bowman
Bowman's tire issues at Michigan were the latest slip-up in a summer that's seen him headed south in the standings. The winner at Auto Club Speedway in March hasn't had a top-5 finish since the fifth race of the season, NASCAR's first race back from COVID-19 quarantine at Darlington Raceway. Bowman's tumbled from second to 11th in the standings, eighth of 10 drivers who have a win this season.

 

Is it testing for the playoffs? Did the two-month layoff interrupt the rhythm of this group? Whatever the reason, Bowman's headed for a first-round playoff exit unless the No. 88 Chevrolet team can reclaim their mojo.

 

News Briefs
 

Sponsors keep dashing Bubba Wallace's way. DoorDash has signed a seven-race deal to be the primary sponsor of the No. 43 Chevrolet beginning with this weekend's race at Daytona. Add in the Cash App (five races) and one of the sport's most popular drivers has added sponsorship for one-third of the Cup schedule in just the last few weeks.


 

Former NASCAR driver Justin Marks is launching a new Cup Series team in 2021. Marks, who sources say was a bidder for Leavine Family Racing's No. 95 charter, is actively searching for one next season while building up financing for a race team he's calling "Trackhouse." Marks, who told Sports Business Daily he already has a "nationwide family entertainment business" signed as a primary sponsor, will use investment capital to fund 50 percent of the team's budget in year one.

 

A fond farewell this weekend to Myrtle Beach Speedway, holding its final stock car race this weekend in South Carolina. The .538-mile racetrack, around for 62 years, has been dealing with struggling attendance for years after losing its NASCAR Xfinity Series event after the 2000 season. The speedway also hosted Cup races from 1958-65: Hall of Famers David Pearson and Ned Jarrett were among the winners there.

 

NASCAR by the Numbers
 

35

Playoff points for Kevin Harvick to lead the Cup Series. Only two other drivers have more than 20: Denny Hamlin (29) and Brad Keselowski (21).

 

20.1

Average finish for Matt Kenseth this season through 18 races. If that holds, it would be his worst at the Cup level since his five-race, pre-rookie season in 1999 (26.0).

 

Playing the Odds (Fantasy Spin)

 

Top Tier
 

There’s no past history on Daytona to go on, making this race one of the most unpredictable in daily fantasy. But when it comes to road courses, two drivers have stood out the past two seasons: Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr. They've combined to win five of the past six road course races and would have won all six if Truex wasn't turned by Jimmie Johnson in the final lap of 2018’s Charlotte ROVAL debut.

 

My advice would be to play the hot hand while being realistic on Daytona's unpredictability. Chances are, with no practice or qualifying, a few crashes are all it could take for either of these wheelmen to become an innocent victim. I'd pick one and then save some cash to stash a few other B-level drivers on your roster.

 

Related: Best Daytona International Speedway Road Course Drivers for DraftKings

 

Middle Tier
 

Veterans like Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson, with their Rolex 24 experience, could wind up valuable picks in daily fantasy formats. They're also less likely to turn their race cars into smoldering piles of sheet metal as decades of road course experience could accelerate their learning curves.

 

Remember, Johnson was just one turn (and position) away from ending his long winless streak in 2018. And Busch has a road course victory of his own, at Sonoma Raceway back in 2011.

 

Lower Tier
 

You might want to take a flyer on another driver with Daytona road course experience: Brendan Gaughan. Starting shotgun on the field in the No. 62 Beard Motorsports ride, Gaughan has nothing to lose and could be a benefactor if half the field struggles to finish the race. The position differential points for, say, a 15th-place finish, could make the difference on your fantasy roster.

 

Michael McDowell has become a popular pick in this space each week and Daytona's road course is no different. Hate to recommend the same guy two weeks in a row but McDowell was 12th at the Charlotte ROVAL race last fall and has a history of solid, survival-type top-20 road course finishes. He'll fill out a roster nicely.

 

What Vegas Thinks
As you might expect based on their recent history, Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr. lead the odds for Sunday's race. Elliott sits at 7/2 while Truex is at 5/1 according to vegasinsider.com.

 

If you want to take a longshot? Now’s the time. Bubba Wallace at 200/1 and Michael McDowell at 250/1 might be worth throwing $5 on "just to see what happens.

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Full of Energy: Bucked Up Energy will continue its role as the primary partner of Graf’s No. 08 Chevrolet Camaro. The Daytona International Speedway Road Course is the 11th race in a multi-year, multi-race deal with the former ARCA Menards Series winner.




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Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Daytona International Speedway Road Course Starts: Joe Graf Jr. will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in Saturday afternoon’s UNOH 188 at the 14-turn Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway Road Course.




Turning Lefts and Rights Again: For the third time in his NASCAR Xfinity Series career, Joe Graf Jr. will compete on a road course. Graf, 22, has never seen the 3.56-mile, 14-turn road course before Saturday’s UNOH 188.




Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Career Road Course Nuggets: At tracks classified as a road course, Graf has competed in just two NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Road America (Wisc.) respectively.




He holds an average starting position of 27.5 (per rule book) and an average result of 25.5 with 100 percent of the laps complete.




Put Me In Coach: During this weekend’s Xfinity weekend at Daytona, Graf Jr. is working with fellow NASCAR driver Will Rodgers who will serve in a dual role as a spotter and driver coach for the 19th Xfinity Series race of the season.




Rodgers an experienced road racer has four ARCA Menards Series wins between the East and West divisions, including victories at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International, Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway and New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP).




Rodgers will be able to give Graf Jr. firsthand knowledge of the Daytona Road Course as he’s set to make his seventh career ARCA Menards Series premier start in Friday afternoon’s General Tire 100 in Daytona Beach.




Early Preparation: To help Joe Graf Jr. prepare for the fundamentals of Saturday’s UNOH 188, earlier this year while on the West Coast Swing, Graf Jr. and his crew chief Patrick Donahue participated in the Chris Cook Performance Driving School at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Chandler, Ariz.




Popular Return: The SS GreenLight Racing team has brought back a popular paint scheme for Saturday afternoon’s 52-lap race. The Bucked Up Energy paint scheme is infused with a patriotic fighter aircraft as a tribute to the country’s Declaration of Independence of the United States on July 4, 1776.




Coming Soon: Joe Graf Jr. is set to announce a new associate marketing partner for the remainder of the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season ahead of the Xfinity Series doubleheader weekend at Dover (Del.) International Speedway on Sat., Aug. 22, 2020.




The Second Half: Despite the coronavirus pandemic which shuttered NASCAR Xfinity Series races for more than two months, the series recently reached the halfway point of their season at Kansas Speedway in late July.




18 races down, 15 races to go, Graf Jr. is ranked 21st in the Xfinity Series championship standings and looks to improve his average finish of 23rd over the final three months of the season.




Sneaker Mania: Along with the adrenaline of Motorsports competition, Joe Graf Jr. also has a vogue for hype sneakers. In his current collection, he owns and wears at least 80 limited edition sneakers – and his collection continues to grow every month.




Did You Know?: While NASCAR Xfinity Series competition was idle during the coronavirus pandemic for two months, Joe Graf Jr. got busy.




Whether it was working out, spending time on iRacing in the Pro Series Invitational or Saturday Night Thunder, Graf recently gave an insider view on how his quarantine went and offered even a little insight on himself as a person.




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From The Pit Box: Industry veteran Patrick Donahue is Joe Graf Jr.’s crew chief. He will crew chief his 171st NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday afternoon. In his previous 170 races, he has two wins, eight top-five and 14 top-10 finishes to his resume.




Like Graf Jr., Donahue will make his Xfinity Series debut as crew chief on the Daytona International Speedway Road Course.




This Is 2020: Entering the Daytona Road Course, Graf Jr. has 21 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts to his credit with four top-15 and eight top-20 finishes. After 18 races in 2020, he stands 21st in the championship standings with 15 races remaining.




Hello From The Other Side: Graf Jr. has a teammate at SS GreenLight Racing. Sports car standout Jade Buford drives the No. 07 SS GreenLight Racing Chevrolet Camaro. The 32-year-old will make his third Xfinity start of 2020 on Saturday.




Follow on Social Media: For more on Joe Graf Jr. visit JoeGrafJr.com, like him on Facebook (Joe Graf Jr.), follow him on Twitter (@JoeGrafJr) and Instagram (@joegrafjr).




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Joe Graf Jr. Pre-Race Quotes:




On Road America: “Learned a lot at Road America. Stayed out of trouble and got a chance to race in the rain. It was an incredibly long race, but we brought our No. 08 Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet home in one piece. Overall, we’re taking steps in the right direction and that’s important.”




On Daytona International Speedway Road Course: “Much like everyone else in the garage, I don’t know what to expect for Saturday’s race. Without practice and or qualifying, we are all going into the race kinda-blinded.




“Sure, you can use iRacing and the simulator to help you prepare but there is nothing like the real thing. We knew the road course races would be one of my biggest challenges this season, but I have run all the laps and saw the checkered flag.




“Our goal is the same this weekend, but we’re hoping to leave Daytona with a top-20 finish.”




On Working With Will Rodgers: “I like working with Will. I raced with him a little bit in the ARCA Menards Series, but he has been a big help for me in preparing for Daytona.




“The good thing for me is that Will is racing the ARCA race on Friday, so being able to pick his brain after the race while everything is fresh will hopefully be a benefit to all of us on Saturday.