Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Study Intermediate Trends to Help at Texas
While each intermediate track varies slightly in layout, drivers that usually perform well at one, perform well at another.
While each intermediate track varies slightly in layout, drivers that usually perform well at one, perform well at another.
Don’t let the Chase situation impact your lineup at Martinsville.
Talladega provides a bigger challenge for fantasy owners than any other race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup for one reason: unpredictability.
There is no better place, except Talladega of course, than Charlotte to take a gamble.
With seven races left in the Chase, Kansas marks a critical spot in the battle for the season championship.
Strategy has always played a role in the outcome of Sprint Cup races, but in 2011, it’s more important than ever.
Fantasy NASCAR is all about picking the right drivers at the right times.
Whether you participate in a Chase fantasy NASCAR league or not, you have reached the home stretch of the season.
With four wins already this season, Kyle Busch will be a top seed in the Chase for the Cup no matter what happens on Saturday.
Kyle Busch has everything fantasy owners look for in a driver: consistency over the course of the season, momentum in recent races and a solid track record.
Who knows what Michigan will bring? It’s a tricky time for both your roster and the field at large as drivers have extra incentive to go for the glory.
A Kurt Busch sweep of the road courses, much like Kyle Busch did in 2008, is a real possibility this weekend.
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