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2019 Talladega Superspeedway, Geico 500

We are a quarter of the way through the season now and Kyle Busch leads the series with three wins and sits at the top of the standings. Some things to note at this point of the season are as follows. The Chevrolet teams haven’t been able to compete on the intermediate tracks yet, but they showed some improvement at Texas a few weeks ago. Kevin Harvick is still looking for his first win of the season, yet he sits in fourth place in the standings. Kurt Busch and Daniel Suarez both look very good on their new teams, and Austin Dillon is having a great year so far.

GEICO 500

After a week off to celebrate the Easter holiday the series heads to the Talladega Superspeedway for the second restrictor plate race of the season. This is the first restrictor plate race where they will run the new aero package and I’m not expecting much difference than any other restrictor plate race. Drivers will still have to use the draft to make any moves. If nobody goes with a driver I don’t think they will be able to make a pass on their own. If you fall out of the draft you are going to be in big trouble this weekend.

Brad Keselowski
With five wins at this track already in his career and the speed the Penske drivers have shown all year, I am picking Brad to win here once again. Both he and Joey Logano work well together here and even with the new aero package I still think the Ford’s will be the manufacturer to beat. I am going to load up on them once again for this race.

Joey Logano
If Brad doesn’t win I think he pushes one of his teammates to win here. Joey has three wins here himself and has lead five more laps in his career at this track than Brad has. If they don’t get greedy at the end of the race and both try for the win, Roger Penske can mark this one in the books.

Ryan Blaney: Let’s not forget the third Penske driver. Ryan has run well for the most part this year until something happens to him late in the race. If he can stay out of trouble early on he will be right there with the rest of his teammates at the end competing for his first win of the season. The only thing about the B drivers is I don’t necessarily want to use the best ones here because of the potential for the big wreck to take them out.

Kevin Harvick
Kevin runs well at every track he goes to and you might not here much about him early in the race if he doesn’t qualify well because then he will just drive around at the back of the pack and just try to stay out of trouble. Then, at the end of the race he will make his move towards the front and try to use that strategy to pull off a win here.

Denny Hamlin
Denny won the Daytona 500 this year and always seems to run well on the restrictor plate tracks. Granted, they are going to run a different package here than at Daytona and the car he won there with is down in Daytona U.S.A. for the year. I still think this team will have something to say about getting to the front at the end of the day.

Kurt Busch
Kurt has run well here in the past and always seems to lead laps in the races. He has finished in the top ten in over half of his thirty-six starts at Talladega and is looking for his first win at this track. I have a feeling the Ganassi drivers are going to have some pretty good cars this weekend.

Austin Dillon: Austin always runs well at the restrictor plate tracks himself and one of his two career wins came in the Daytona 500 last year. Even after a horrific crash at Daytona back in July of 2015, Austin goes about racing on these tracks as business as usual. I think he is a good sleeper to have on your team this weekend.

Paul Menard
Paul is in his first season with the Wood Brothers and he runs well on the restrictor plate tracks. Combine these two and you have the potential for a minor upset this weekend. Remember when Trevor Bayne wont he Daytona 500 for the Wood Brothers back in 2011 and they have been competitive on this type of track every year. He is my dark horse this week.

Clint Bowyer
Clint has two wins at this track and has finished in the top ten in half of the twenty-six races he has run at this track. This team seems to be getting a little better every week and we know they have the speed of the Ford engines under their hood. I think Clint needs to just be patient early in the race and try to stay out of trouble and he will have a chance at the win at the end.

Aric Almirola
Aric is the only active driver to finish in the top ten in each of his last five starts here including a win in the fall race last season. This team has looked very good all year and once again I am reluctant to have him on my roster this week due to the fact of the potential for the big wreck to take out half of the field through no fault of their own.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Brad Keselowski
  • Joey Logano

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Paul Menard
  • Austin Dillon
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  • Alex Bowman

Driver Group Game Group C

  • Micheal McDowell
  • Ty Dillon

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY

  1. Brad Keselowski
  2. Joey Logano
  3. Ryan Blaney
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Aric Almirola

Dark Horse: Paul Menard

Stay Away From: Erik Jones

Big 18: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

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2019 Richmond Raceway, Toyota Owners 400

We finally got to see an exciting race this past weekend at Bristol right up until the end when Kyle Busch ran away from his brother to secure his third win of the season. The Penske drivers dominated most of the race, but at the end Kyle rallied from an early race accident to claim the victory.

TOYOTA OWNERS 400

This week the drivers head to Richmond, VA and the Richmond Raceway for the running of the Toyota Owners 400. This is the first Saturday race of the season, so make sure and get your rosters set on time this week. Richmond is another short track at just three-quarters of a mile in length without a lot of banking. I’m thinking this should be another decent race to watch.

Kyle Busch
I have to stick with Kyle to win again this weekend. He won both races here last year and has won here six times overall in his career. He has also finished in the top five in seventeen of his twenty-seven starts at this track. He has been the most consistent driver on the circuit this year and has finished in the top ten in all eight races he has run this year.

Denny Hamlin
Denny has looked pretty good himself this season and has three career wins at this track. He has finished in the top six in six of his last seven starts here and has led more laps here than any other active driver. Give him eleven top five finishes in twenty-five starts and he is another driver you might want on your roster this week.

Kevin Harvick
Kevin is another driver with three wins here. He has also finished in the top five fourteen times and the top ten twenty-three times in thirty-six career starts. He has been off a little bit this season compared to the last couple of seasons and it seems that he still has a lot of issues with his pit crew making mistakes on pit stops.

Joey Logano
Joey has two wins at Richmond and eight top five finishes in his twenty career starts here. He had a streak of nine straight top ten finishes broken here last fall when he finished fourteenth in that race. Regardless, the Penske teams have all looked fast all season long and Joey might be a better pick than Denny this weekend.

Chase Elliott: Chase finished second in this race last year and has three straight top ten finishes here. He has been close all year, but seems to get into some kind of trouble on the track not of his own making. I think he is going to be good here once again this weekend and could possibly win his first race of the year.

Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie ran alright at Bristol last week, but I think he knows he can do better and his team is moving in the right direction. This is another week we could put him on our roster as he has three wins at this track and hasn’t finished worse than eleventh in his last nine starts here. Once again this track isn’t so much about the speed of the cars, but the handling and that is where he can make big strides.

Brad Keselowski
Brad has finished eleventh or better in nine of his last ten starts at this track. He has looked very good all year and this week should be no different. I’m not exactly sure what happened to him before the last restart at Bristol where he got penalized for not following NASCAR directions on where to line up and I’m sure that will get straightened out this week.

Kurt Busch
Kurt has been having a great year so far and he runs well at Richmond most of the time. In fact, Kurt has finished eleventh or better in seven of his last nine starts, has scored stage points in five of the last six stages, and lead almost a hundred laps in this race last year. This is the type of track where he really excels.

Martin Truex Jr.
Martin is still looking for his first career short track win and this is one of the short tracks where he is very good. He has scored points in seven of the last stage run here and won three of those. In the last three races here, Martin has led 472 laps. He has started in the top five in his last four starts also. I look for him to contend once again this weekend.

Clint Bowyer
Clint is very good at this track also and is looking for a little redemption this week after having a great chance to win at Bristol last week until he and Joey Logano got together and Clint cut a tire and hit the wall late in the race. He has fourteen top ten finishes in twenty-six starts at Richmond along with two wins.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR RICHMOND RACEWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Kyle Busch
  • Joey Logano

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Denny Hamlin
  • Kurt Busch
  • Clint Bowyer
  • Jimmie Johnson

Driver Group Game Group C

  • Ryan Preece
  • Ty Dillon

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT RICHMOND RACEWAY

  1. Kyle Busch
  2. Denny Hamlin
  3. Joey Logano
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Martin Truex Jr.

Dark Horse: Daniel Suarez

Stay Away From: Auston Dillon

Big 18: Joey Logano

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2019 Bristol Motor Speedway, Food City 500

Once again, not a very exciting race this past weekend. The only thing that kept it kind of close were different pit strategies and drivers going off sequence. In the end there was never a challenge for the lead the last 30 laps or so. What did we learn? The Hendrick teams made huge gains on the intermediate tracks with Jimmie Johnson finishing fifth and William Byron in sixth. They have found something and we will see if they can repeat that in the near future.

FOOD CITY 500

The series heads to my favorite track on the circuit this week as the drivers go to the Bristol Motor Speedway for the running of the Food City 500. This short high banked oval tends to give some exciting fast racing as it takes around 15 seconds for the drivers to complete a lap here. Hopefully the racing will still be exciting with the larger spoiler on the cars this year.

Kyle Busch Kyle has won two of the past three races here and leads all active drivers with seven wins at this track in his career. I don’t think it is going to matter to Kyle what size spoiler is on his car. He is going to get the job done once again this week.

Kurt Busch
Kurt trails his brother in wins at Bristol, but he has six of them himself. He has looked very good so far this year in his first year with Chip Ganassi Racing. He won the fall race last year and has won with three different teams. That tells me he is just plain good here and this week should be no different.

Kyle Larson: Kyle finished second in both of the races at Bristol last season and this is the type of track where he can do some damage at this point of the season. They haven’t shown the speed they need on the intermediate tracks, but he should be good on the short tracks yet. I look for him to be a contender this week.

Kevin Harvick
Kevin has seven straight top ten finishes here including one of his two wins in that stretch. He hasn’t qualified the greatest here in that stretch and it has taken him a while to get into the top ten, but at the end of the day he has been a contender here.

Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie has finished in the top ten in seven of his last nine starts at Bristol and the short tracks are where he can make hay until they figure out the aero package on the intermediate tracks which they made big gains on last week. I think they will continue to improve on the intermediate tracks as the season progresses, but if you want to use him this is one of the weeks to do it.

Joey Logano
Joey has also had seven top ten finishes in his last nine starts here including both of his wins at this track. Joey has looked very good this season as have all of the Penske drivers. There is just something about this track that Joey likes and that equates to great consistent finishes here.

Clint Bowyer
Clint has five top ten finishes in his last seven starts at this track and is still looking for his first win here. I think this team keeps improving now in his third season at Stewart-Haas Racing. He is a little bit like Harvick in the fact that he doesn’t necessarily qualify well here, but at the end of the day he finds himself in the top ten with a chance to win the race.

Chase Elliott: Chase has been getting better as his career is in its early stages every time he comes to this track. His confidence is high now every week and he finished third here last fall and led over one-hundred laps in that race. I think he is going to be a contender once again this week and like the other Hendrick drivers, if you start him you probably want to start him on a short track right now.

Ryan Newman
Ryan has been very good here throughout his career where he has finished in the top ten in over half of his starts at Bristol. If this team is going to make any noise this year this is the week to get started. The thing that surprises me about Ryan at Bristol is he has never won here and has never led more than thirty laps in any race here.

Alex Bowman: Alex is my dark horse this week. In his two starts with Hendrick Motorsports at this track he has finished in the top ten both times and he won the second stage here in the fall race last year. I think this is a track where he will come with confidence and speed isn’t as big of a factor as handling and making passes here which he has shown he can do.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Kyle Busch
  • Kyle Larson

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Kurt Busch
  • Alex Bowman
  • Clint Bowyer

Driver Group Game Group C

  • David Ragan
  • Matt DiBenedetto

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

  1. Kyle Busch
  2. Kurt Busch
  3. Kyle Larson
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Joey Logano

Dark Horse: Alex Bowman

Stay Away From: Aric Almirola

Big 18: Kyle Busch

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2019 Texas Motor Speedway, O’Reilly Auto Parts 500

We are heading for race seven in the 2019 season and we head back to an intermediate track and the new aero package. I wonder how long we are going to have to wait for NASCAR to see this new aero package isn’t making the racing exciting. In fact, it has been absolutely boring to this point of the season. Evan the race at Martinsville wasn’t very exciting with Brad Keselowski dominating and the only other driver that looked like they had a chance was Chase Elliott.

O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 500

The drivers head down to the Texas Motor Speedway for the running of the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. I don’t know if I am going to watch this week’s race. I watch racing for entertainment value and I am not getting any this season. I’ve got to believe that this race is going to shake out like all of the other intermediate races this year with the same drivers in contention.

Kevin Harvick
I am going to say that Kevin figures out a little more this week, gets to the front and stays there to win his first race of the season. Kevin has nine straight top ten finishes at this track including two wins and three runner-up finishes. He is going back to victory lane.

Martin Truex Jr.
Martin has been consistent all year so far and just needs to be a little better in practices and qualifying so he doesn’t have to fight for track position all day. If he qualifies well he will give Kevin a run for his money this weekend.

Kyle Busch
Let’s not forget about this seasons wins and points leader. He has been the most consistent driver on the circuit so far and really has the new aero package figured out. At the pace he is going he is going to rack up a lot of playoff points and cruise to the championship race. Kyle has won three of the last five spring races he has run at this track including last year’s race.

Brad Keselowski
Brad and the Penske teams have all been fast all year long. Brad has five top six finishes in his last nine starts here and is looking good every week. Last year they struggled at this point of the season, but right now they are running like they did at the end of last season and should be a contender again this week.

Ryan Blaney: Another of the Penske drivers who have been very good this year, Ryan has three straight top six finishes at Texas including finishing second here last fall. I think he is getting better and better every week and he will win in the not too distant future. He will be a good group B driver to have on your roster this week.

Joey Logano
The third Penske driver in the series, Joey has ten top seven finishes in his last twelve starts at Texas. Those are great stats and with the way he has been running all season, this is another week where he has a chance to win once again. If they can make changes to the car and keep up with the changing track conditions as the race progresses he will have a chance to go to victory lane.

Kurt Busch
Kurt has been pretty impressive himself this year in his first season with Chip Ganassi Racing. He has sat on the pole here in three of his last eight starts, and has finished in the top ten in six of his last seven starts here. I think this team is going to keep improving as the season progresses and they will get to victory lane before the start of the playoffs.

Erik Jones: Eric has looked good on the intermediate tracks at this early stage of the season. He finished in fourth place in both of his races here last year and has scored stage points in every stage in his last three races including leading sixty-four laps in this race last year. He will be a dark horse to win this week.

Aric Almirola
Aric has been much improved over last season and has been a contender in a couple of races. If this team can put a whole race together they will get to victory lane. He has scored points in each of the last three stages he has finished in the last two races here, so we know he should run towards the front of the field most of the day.

Chase Elliott: In his six career starts at Texas, Chase has never finished worse than eleventh. He has scored points in six of the eight stages he has finished including finishing first or second in three of the last four stages. However, the Hendrick teams just haven’t shown the speed and handling at this point of the season with the new aero package and I want to wait until they show something or use him at the short tracks where he is good too.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Kevin Harvick
  • Kyle Busch

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Ryan Blaney
  • Aric Almirola
  • Kurt Busch
  • Erik Jones

Driver Group Game Group C

  • Chris Buescher
  • Daniel Hemric

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT INSERT TRACK NAME

  1. Kevin Harvick
  2. Kyle Busch
  3. Martin Truex Jr.
  4. Brad Keselowski
  5. Joey Logano

Dark Horse: Erik Jones

Stay Away From: Jimmie Johnson

Big 18: Aric Almirola

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2019 Martinsville Speedway, STP 500

Wasn’t that a great qualifying session at California last week followed by an exciting race? In the last round none of the drivers got a time as none of them completed their lap on time. So far this year the racing and qualifying have stunk it up in my opinion. I wonder how far NASCAR is going to let it go before they lose a bunch of their fan base? Do we really want to waste our time watching when there are only two cars within nine-seconds of the winner?

STP 500

After three weeks out west the series heads back east to the Martinsville Speedway
for the running of the STP 500. Martinsville is the shortest track on the circuit and this is the shortest race of the season. This is a very flat track and qualifying is very important here because this is how teams select their pit stalls. With this track being so short there are pit stalls all the way around the track. When the race starts those at the back of the pack will be almost a half a lap behind and they can get lapped in a hurry. If you have a problem during the race and have to pit under green you are going to lose multiple laps and will fight the rest of the day to get them back.

Kyle Busch
Kyle is my pick to win the race this week at Martinsville. He finished second in this race last season and won the fall race in 2017. He has started in the top five in the last seven races he started here and has led 937 laps in those seven races. He is one of the most consistent drivers at this track lately.

Denny Hamlin
Denny is another driver who usually runs well at this track. In his last nine starts here he has led laps in every race except one. He finished second here last fall and has six top ten finishes in his last nine starts. He is a good group B driver to have on your roster this week.

Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie leads all active drivers with nine wins and has led 2863 laps here in his career. That is almost twice as many as any other active driver. However, he has struggled a bit here lately with only two top ten finishes in his last nine starts. One of those was a win back in the fall of the 2016 season. I think Jimmie has a better chance of running well on the short tracks than the intermediate tracks at this point of the season.

Brad Keselowski
Brad is on a streak of six straight top ten finishes at Martinsville and five of those have been top five finishes including his lone win at this track in April of the 2017 season. This team has looked sharp in every race so far this season. I think he should be on your team once again this week.

Joey Logano
Joey won the race here last fall and has an impressive streak of starting in the top ten here twelve straight races including four poles. The Penske teams are by far the most consistent across the board so far this year. Another stat for Joey at this track is that he has led laps in nine of his last ten starts. He will probably do it all again.

Martin Truex Jr.
Martin is another driver who is streaking at Martinsville. In his last eight races here, Martin has started in the top three six times, finished in the top ten six times and led laps in six of those races. He is still looking for his first short track win in his career and has been very consistent all season.

Clint Bowyer
Clint won this race last season and has been better on the short tracks than the intermediate tracks in his career. Since joining Stewart-Haas Racing Clint has finished in the top ten in three of his four races at this track. I think he rebounds from a rough week in California and is a contender in this week’s race.

Kevin Harvick
This is not one of Kevin’s best tracks to run on. In thirty-five starts he has one win, and five top five finishes. Although he might not get a lot of top five finishes here, he does get a lot of top ten finishes with seventeen of them in his thirty-five starts. I just think there are better tracks to use his starts at.

Chase Elliott: Chase has gotten better and better here in his short career. He has finished in the top ten in three of his last four starts at this track. I think the short tracks offer better chances for the Hendrick teams to win races at this point of the season as it doesn’t seem like they have a handle on the new aero package yet.

Ryan Blaney: Ryan led 145 laps in this race last year and came away with a third place finish. This team has had good short run speed this season, but haven’t been able to maintain it like his teammates have. This will all come with better communication and a better understanding of the new aero package. This race will be totally different and I look for Ryan to run with the leaders most of the day.

DRIVER GROUP GAME FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY

Driver Group Game Group A

  • Kyle Busch
  • Joey Logano

Driver Group Game Group B

  • Denny Hamlin
  • Clint Bowyer
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Ryan Newman

Driver Group Game Group C

  • Ty Dillon
  • Chris Buescher

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY

  1. Kyle Busch
  2. Denny Hamlin
  3. Joey Logano
  4. Brad Keselowski
  5. Martin Truex Jr.

Dark Horse: Ryan Newman

Stay Away From: William Byron

Big 18: Denny Hamlin