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2020 Phoenix Raceway, Season Finale 500

Some very exciting and tense moments at the end of the race last weekend as three drivers were all within a point or two of each other to make it to the championship race. At this moment Kevin Harvick has been eliminated. Joey Logano and Chase Elliott are in via their wins in the third round and Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin are in on points.

SEASON FINALE 500

The championship race is scheduled to be run at the Phoenix Raceway. Another short flat track although about twice the length of Martinsville. The weather will be a little different and the racing will be a bit different, but the intensity will be even higher than it was last week.

Kevin Harvick: Even though he has been eliminated from running for a championship, I still have to pick Kevin to win this race. With nine wins and being able to finish in the top five in over half of his thirty-five starts you can’t really go wrong picking him this week. I’m sure he’s disappointed, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to win. Probably wants it even more.

Kyle Busch: While Kevin has the most wins of all active drivers, Kyle has actually been a little better overall the last seven races at Phoenix. In that stretch he has two wins, lead more than six-hundred laps, and finishes in the top five six times. The only issue I have with them this year is they haven’t been very consistent and I don’t know if they’ll run well or not.

Denny Hamlin: Denny is a master at this type of track and I think he will win the championship this year. He won the November race here last year and if he doesn’t make mistakes on pit road I think he can beat all other championship drivers this week and come away with his first ever championship.

Chase Elliott: Not to be outdone by Denny too much, Chase has really been running well again lately and he has also excelled on the flatter tracks all season. He has finished in the top three twice in nine career starts at this track and is probably the overall fan favorite to win this weekend.

Joey Logano: Joey won here in March and that setup should be good once again this weekend. I think with Paul Wolfe on top of his pit box might make him even better. You know you’re going to see all four of the championship drivers running in the top ten for most of the race barring some unforeseen problems.

Brad Keselowski: Brad is still looking for his first win at this track although he did finish second in the November race two years ago. Anything can happen and if everything falls into place any of these 4 drivers can win the championship. I think the end of this race might be one of the best we have seen in a long time.

Martin Truex Jr.: Another disappointed driver, Martin was running in the top spot for a while late in the race before being passed by Chase when he ended up with a loose wheel. A mistake by your pit crew that could have possible cost you a win in this race is going to be hard to swallow. He’ll be another non-championship driver with a chip on his shoulder this week.

Ryan Blaney: Ryan finished third in both races at Phoenix last season and has been really running well this year. Once again he has two teammates that are running for a championship and he could be in a position to help them out on the track. If not for the speeding penalty Brad had on pit road last week I wonder if the outcome might have been a little different.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR PHOENIX RACEWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Kevin Harvick
  • Denny Hamlin

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Kurt Busch
  • Ryan Newman
  • Alex Bowman
  • William Byron

Driver Group Game Group C

  • Cole Custer
  • Christopher Bell

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT PHOENIX RACEWAY

  1. Kevin Harvick
  2. Kyle Busch
  3. Denny Hamlin
  4. Chase Elliott
  5. Joey Logano

Dark Horse: Ryan Newman

Stay Away From: Matt DiBenedetto

Big 18: Kevin Harvick

12 replies on “2020 Phoenix Raceway, Season Finale 500”

Jeff, if you had an Almirola start left…would you use him for this last race? Thanks for all the great advice this year!

He’s finished in the top ten here in five of his last six starts, so you could go with him.

some of your stay away froms lately have been head scratchers. last week was Bowman and while a top 5 or 6 was nice, i certainly was expecting a top 10 based on performance this year at martinsville, NH, & recent trends. Dibenedetto is a good bet for a top 15 barring catastrophe which to me lends itself to their being much worse choices than him.

also, pertaining to the last writer, Almirola has been a good performer at phoenix & richmond (most similar track) in recent races & i saved my last use of him specifically for this week.

good luck to everyone unless i’m competing against you. lol.

Thanks again for another season!!
I don’t have any starts left for custer, bell, or Reddick in C group. Ive only been watching nascar for 2 years now (literally bc of this fantasy league). So im not too familiar with most of the C drivers. I was thinking maybe Wallace and ty dillon but that’s just bc there the only ones i kno out of who i got left. Id be happy if they finished in the top 20.
Who would you run with if you didn’t have custer, bell, or Reddick???

Those would be your 2 best bets unless you have Matt Kenseth in the C group. Otherwise I would probably start Dillon.

The 10. He’s back in the car next year while Bowyer is done after this race. He really has nothing to race for.

No, for most of us there are only a few options left for the last race of the year anyway.

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