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2015 Kentucky Speedway, Quaker State 400

All I have to say is WOW! I know that NASCAR wants to get the races in on the day they are scheduled but, how many people in the Eastern and Central time zones stayed up for the race and how many people who had tickets to the race stayed to watch it? I bet most left and figured it was going to be run on Monday. How about NBC? I bet they weren’t very happy having to show a race that late at night with less than normal viewers for a holiday weekend race. NASCAR wants to be a family sport. I wonder how many young children got to stay up and watch that race.

QUAKER STATE 400

I’m just glad that Austin Dillon was able to walk away from the wreck he had at the end of the race. I got to see the video on Monday and I still can’t believe that he walked away. That goes to show that the safety initiatives NASCAR has implemented over the years are really paying off. Kudos to NASCAR in that respect and great to see that Austin only suffered a few bruises.

Jimmie Johnson: I am picking Jimmie to pick up his first win at Kentucky this weekend. Jimmie has finished in the top ten in each of the four races he has run at Kentucky and is due to break into the win column here. He has been the best of the best on these tracks all season and I don’t see anything changing this weekend.

Kyle Busch: Kyle has one win here and has also finished in the top ten in all four of his races at this track. Kyle has also lead more laps than any other driver and is really looking to get as many top five and ten finishes as he can get to try and make his way into the top thirty in points and qualify for the Chase.

Matt Kenseth: Matt won this race two years ago and is another of four drivers to finish in the top ten in all four of his starts here. Matt is already qualified for the Chase and now he just needs to get more consistent and win some more races. That will give this whole team confidence heading into the Chase when you really need to come away with all of your finishes in the top ten if you want to win a championship.

Jeff Gordon: Jeff is the last of the active drivers to finish in the top ten in all of his starts at Kentucky. His best finish here is fifth and he would love to get a win at this track in his last season in NASCAR. Jeff is running out of time to guarantee himself a spot in the Chase with a win and waiting to get in on points is very nerve wracking.

Brad Keselowski: Brad has won two of the four races he has run at this track and both of the Penske teams have had a lot of speed this year. Brad has had some problems with mechanical issues during the season which have taken him out of contention in numerous races this year. But, with two wins here, this team will come into the weekend with a lot of confidence that they can get the job done once again.

Kevin Harvick: Kevin’s best finish here is a seventh place finish that he picked up last season. His worst finish here is sixteenth and he has gotten better every time he comes to this track. Kevin has been the person to beat almost every race for a year and a half and this weekend he will once again be stout and have a car capable of winning this race.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Dale has two top five finishes at this track and has a lot of confidence after his dominating performance at Daytona last weekend. Dale can work on the handling of his car of the mile and a half tracks as they are where the majority of the races during the Chase are run. These are the tracks you need to run consistently well on during the Chase if you want to win the championship.

Martin Truex Jr.: Martin has been very good all season and he has really been good at this type of track. Martin is already qualified for the Chase and can work on the adjustments that they make to the car during the races. This team is capable of running with the top tier teams even though they are a single car team.

Kurt Busch: Kurt has finished in the top ten twice at this track and has had cars that are just as fast as Kevin Harvick has all year. Kurt doesn’t have anything to race for except wins as he has been very good on all types of tracks this season. Kurt has a legitimate shot at winning his second career championship.

Ryan Newman: Ryan has two top five finishes at Kentucky and needs to get a win before the Chase starts. The drivers who don’t have a win and are hoping to get in on points are sitting on the razor’s edge. They can have one or two bad races and get knocked out of Chase on points or when other drivers who don’t have a win get the win they need to get in the Chase. No one wants to go to Richmond hoping to make the Chase on points.

YAHOO! FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY

Yahoo Driver Group A

  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Kyle Busch

Yahoo Driver Group B

  • Kurt Busch
  • Martin Truex Jr.
  • Kasey Kahne
  • Kyle Larson

Yahoo Driver Group C

  • Danica Patrick
  • Ryan Blaney

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY

  1. Jimmie Johnson
  2. Kyle Busch
  3. Kevin Harvick
  4. Brad Keselowski
  5. Matt Kenseth

Dark Horse: Kyle Larson

Stay Away From: Greg Biffle

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NASCAR FANTASY LIVE PICKS, 2015 DAYTONA, COKE ZERO 400

As the NASCAR summer series continues for the 17th race of the season in Daytona, we are already nearing the half-way point of the NASCAR season. Restrictor plate tracks are the most difficult to predict in the season, but provides an opportunity to gain points on your competition.

The nature of the restrictor plates makes passing easy, and also darts drivers from the front to the back of the field. My lineup early in the week will be a number of drivers who are typically successful at Daytona, but who I choose will be strongly influenced by qualifying position. My suggestion would be to find drivers in the back of the field and take advantage of start-to-finish differential. Generally, you will not benefit greatly from laps led or fast laps this week.

Usually track history is one of the most important statistics to determine my lineup on a week-to-week basis. My first lineup choice this week has nothing to do with track success, but Kevin Harvick has found success almost everywhere this year. His numbers are adequate in Daytona, but not overly impressive. He has two top-5 finishes in his last five Daytona races, including a second-place finish earlier this season. Since 2005, Harvick has the sixth-best average finish position for active drivers in the series. He has also seen nine top-10 finishes in his last 21 Daytona races. All these numbers are not enough evidence to start Harvick. Combining decent track numbers with dominant 2015 numbers, Harvick is a good choice for your lineup this week.

This is a good week to save a roster spot for Dale Earnhardt Jr. Junior has found success at restrictor plate tracks. Over his last five races at Daytona, Junior has an average finish position of 5.6. With three top-5 finishes in five races and 73% of his laps running in the top-15, Junior has proven to be a dependable option on a track where finding dependable drivers is a challenge. Since 2005, the #88 team has eight top-5 finishes at Daytona, the third-most laps led of any active driver, and the best average finish position of any driver. The only thing to keep Junior from my lineup this week would be a high qualifying position.

Most weeks I suggest to front-load your lineup with the three best drivers and fill the remaining spots with value picks. Because there is a low likelihood of a driver dominating in fast laps and laps led this week, I am only choosing two top-tier drivers in order to have higher quality drivers at the bottom of my roster. For the early-week suggestions, I am advising mid-tier drivers who have seen decent success at the track. Casey Mears has an average finish position of 11.6 in his last five Daytona races including four top-10 finishes. His lap-to-lap numbers are not as impressive, but he is worth the risk. Austin Dillon has enjoyed two top-10 finishes in four attempts at the track and a 16th place average finish position. Danica Patrick has two top-10 finishes and an average finish position of 18.2. This strategy enables my lineup to have five drivers who have seen success in Daytona. This lineup is subject to change based on where the drivers qualify. There are many drivers under $10 who provide excellent value.

FANTASY NASCAR LIVE SALARY CAP

Fantasy Live on nascar.com uses a scoring system that combines fast laps, laps led, average finish position, and start-to-finish differential. In order to prevent us from simply starting the top drivers every week, Fantasy Live uses a salary cap format to encourage us to strategically arrange our lineup. Our formula calculates the number of Fantasy Live points earned by each driver over the last five Daytona races. Next, we calculate that number by the driver’s salary cap figure to show which drivers are expected to provide value this week. Although he does not get the restrictor plate attention of his teammate, Jimmie Johnson has led the most Daytona laps of any driver over the last five Daytona races. He missed my lineup, but we will use his Daytona statistics to further illustrate the formula.

JIMMIE JOHNSON AT DAYTONA

  • Average finish position last five Daytona races: 10.8 equals 33.2 Fantasy Live points
  • Start-to-finish differential: 0.4 equals 0.4 Fantasy Live points per race
  • Laps Led: 165 laps equals 16.5 Fantasy Live points per race
  • Fast laps: 13 equals 1.3 Fantasy Live points per race
  • Total points per race: 51.40
  • Salary cap figure: $27.75
  • Fantasy Live points per salary cap dollar: 51.4 divided by 27.75 = 1.85 Points per dollar

Below you will find the figures for all drivers this week. For rookie drivers with no Daytona history, we will use their 2015 numbers. We had three DNFs with last week’s suggested Sonoma lineup. All drivers were running well, but mechanical issues and Gilliland’s wreck made for a bad week for my team. I am hoping my suggestions see better success this week. Keep a close eye on qualifying this week and try to find the top drivers who qualify at the back of the field. Feel free to include your roster in the comments below and good luck navigating the restrictor plate track this week.

GROUP A ($25.00 or higher)

  • Denny Hamlin 2.21
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1.98
  • Jimmie Johnson 1.85
  • Kurt Busch 1.57
  • Brad Keselowski 1.52
  • Joey Logano 1.32
  • Kyle Busch 1.00
  • Jeff Gordon 0.93
  • Kevin Harvick 0.82
  • Matt Kenseth 0.54
  • Martin Truex Jr. 0.28

GROUP B ($20.00 – $24.99)

  • Clint Bowyer 1.39
  • Aric Almirola 1.35
  • Ryan Newman 1.26
  • Carl Edwards 0.50
  • Paul Menard 0.38
  • Kyle Larson 0.02
  • Kasey Kahne (-0.05)

GROUP C ($15.00 – $19.99)

  • Austin Dillon 2.09
  • Greg Biffle 1.64
  • Aj Allmendinger 0.70
  • Tony Stewart (-0.33)

GROUP D ($10.00 – $14.99)

  • Sam Hornish Jr. 4.17
  • Casey Mears 3.93
  • Bobby Labonte 2.91
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2.58
  • David Ragan 2.10
  • Danica Patrick 1.98
  • David Gilliland 1.05
  • Trevor Bayne 1.00
  • Cole Whitt 0.77
  • Ryan Blaney (-1.58)

GROUP E ($9.99 or lower)

  • JJ Yeley 6.70
  • Alex Bowman 5.87
  • Michael Annett 5.19
  • Matt DiBenedetto 3.23*
  • Josh Wise 2.83
  • Brett Moffitt 2.18*
  • Jeb Burton 2.00*
  • Brendan Gaughan 2.00*
  • Justin Allgaier 1.86
  • Landon Cassill 1.33
  • Brian Scott 1.06

* Driver has no track data, and we are using his 2015 numbers.

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2015 Daytona International Speedway, Coke Zero 400

Congratulations to Kyle Busch, who picked up the win at Sonoma last weekend. I had him as my Stay Away From driver because I wasn’t sure how well he would run on a track that involves a lot of shifting and braking. He showed that he is healthy enough not to let that bother him and now all he has to do is move into the top thirty in points and he will be qualified for the Chase.

COKE ZERO 400

This week the series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Coke Zero 400. This is the third restrictor plate race on the schedule and I think you will see drivers who are already qualified for the Chase doing some testing and taking a few chances. This is the last time they can do this before the Chase starts and they head to Talladega for the last of these races on the year.

Once again I will caution you not to use the best drivers at this track if you are limited in the number of times you can use them during the season like the Yahoo league. In the A Group you are okay to choose anyone you would like, but be careful in the B and C Groups. There is just too big of a risk of drivers getting caught up in a wreck when they are running three-wide and all within a second or two of each other.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.: I will pick Dale to win this week’s race. He always seems to have a car that performs well in the draft and he knows how to handle the draft. He has won three times at Daytona and has six wins at Talladega, including the race there this spring. With twelve top five and eighteen top ten finishes in thirty-one starts, Dale is one of the most consistent drivers at this track.

Jimmie Johnson: Jimmie is no slouch at the restrictor plate tracks either. He also has three wins at Daytona and two at Talladega where he finished second to Dale this spring. Overall, Jimmie has ten top five and thirteen top ten finishes in twenty-seven starts at Daytona. I think the Hendrick cars will all do well once again this weekend.

Joey Logano: Joey won the Daytona 500 this year but, the car he used in that race is at Daytona U.S.A. and he won’t be able to use it this weekend. I don’t think it should make too much of a difference as the Penske teams always hae good cars that run well in the draft at the restrictor plate tracks. I think one of the biggest things for all drivers in these races is patience. Wait until the end before trying to make too many moves to get to the front.

Jeff Gordon: Jeff has won six races at Daytona and six races at Talladega throughout his career and that leads all active drivers. I think Jeff is starting to feel the pressure as the races wind down heading into the Chase. He wants to get a win and qualify for the Chase in his last full-time season so he can take another shot at a title and try to go out at the top of his game.

Kevin Harvick: This car has been super fast for the past two seasons and Kevin is one of those drivers you might not hear anything about early in the race and then it is like, “Where did he come from?”. He has won two races at Daytona and with the speed this team always carries, he should have no problem drafting with anybody and being able to pull out and pass when he wants to.

Kurt Busch: Kurt has had cars just as fast as Kevin this year and he also knows how to run in the draft. Although he has never won a restrictor plate race, Kurt has had cars that are capable of winning more often than not. He always seems to have a problem in the pits or chooses the wrong strategy which puts him behind too many cars on a late race restart and he either gets caught up in an accident or runs out of time. He is very capable of going to victory lane this weekend.

Matt Kenseth: Matt is another driver with multiple wins at Daytona. This team is qualified for the Chase and knows that this is an opportunity to prepare for the race at Talladega during the Chase. Matt will run at the front, but if he has a problem and gets shuffled to the back he has the patience and understanding to know that he has a lot of time to carefully make his way back to the front of the field. That is what helps you stay in contention and win races at this type of track.

Clint Bowyer: Clint had a great run at Sonoma last weekend and is always pretty good at Daytona. Even though the MWR cars haven’t had the speed they need on the intermediate tracks, I think they have a good draft package and Clint seems to know who his car works the best with. If he can find that driver and stick with them towards the end of the race, this team could pull of a mini upset.

Jamie McMurray: Jamie is another driver who doesn’t have the finishes he could have at the restrictor plate tracks, but they always seem to have a fast car. A mechanical failure or on track incident is what usually knocks him out of contention and if their luck changes they could very well find themselves in victory lane this weekend.

YAHOO! FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

Yahoo Driver Group A

  • Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • Jimmie Johnson

Yahoo Driver Group B

  • Trevor Bayne
  • Casey Mears
  • Austin Dillon
  • Kyle Larson

Yahoo Driver Group C

  • Ryan Blaney
  • Danica Patrick

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

  1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. Jimmie Johnson
  3. Kevin Harvick
  4. Kurt Busch
  5. Jeff Gordon

Dark Horse: Ryan Blaney

Stay Away From: Martin Truex Jr.

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NASCAR FANTASY LIVE PICKS, 2015 SONOMA, TOYOTA/SAVE MART 350

In the sixteenth race of the NASCAR season, we finally get to enjoy a road course after an off-week. Based on the nature of a road courses, there are drivers who specialize and are usually consistent in Sonoma. One of the challenges is that there are not many laps in the race and that passing is a challenge.

From a Fantasy Live perspective, the best strategy is to aim for points from the average finish position. As far as getting the best value out of your Fantasy Live dollar, you still want to front-load your lineup. There should be some budget options who are expected to overachieve this week. There is a lower risk to try alternate strategies this week, but the reward will also be lower than the typical race.

While I typically pick three top drivers and fill out my roster with budget choices, the strategy is slightly different in Sonoma. I will pick two top drivers, two budget drivers, and then fill out my roster with the best budget option available. A pair of Hendricks teammates will be at the top of my roster. Jimmie Jonson has spent 93% of his laps over the last five Sonoma races in the top-15 and has an average finish position of 5.8 during this time span. 56 laps led over five races would keep a driver off my roster on most tracks, but this is the fourth-best in the series at Sonoma. Due to gaining points from start-to-finish differential, Johnson has the most Fantasy Live points per race of any driver since 2010. With seven top-10 finishes over his last 10 races, Johnson is likely to earn finish position points for my team this week.

Johnson’s teammate, Jeff Gordon, has an even more impressive history at the track. While only leading twenty laps in the last five races at the track, Gordon has an third place average finish position. 80% of his laps have been run in the top-15 during this time span, good for third-best in the series. Since 2005, Gordon has six top-5 finishes and nine top-10 finishes. Jeff Gordon has a high probability for success this week.

The third selection for my roster is a budget option who has quietly provided value on Fantasy Live rosters all season. David Gilliland comes at a lower price tag and should outperform his value this week. While I am not expecting a top-5 finish out of the #38 car, Gilliland has averaged a 20th place finish over the past five races at the track. With a +7 start-to-finish differential, Gilliland has consistently worked his way through the field. Since 2005, Gilliland has three top-20 finishes and an average finish position of 21.4. If he averages anywhere around this mark, he will reward owners with two Fantasy Live points per salary cap dollar.

Casey Mears has likely stayed off of most fantasy rosters this season, but this is a week where one can take a risk on the #13 car. His salary cap figure is relatively low. Like Gilliland, Mears average finish position should be enough to provide value for your roster. Since 2010, Mears has averaged a 19th place finish. He has six top-20 finishes over his last nine Sonoma races. I am expecting Mears to earn about two Fantasy Live points per salary cap dollar. At Sonoma, this is a valuable number.

For the fifth roster spot, my goal is to fill the spot with the best driver available. Three middle-tier drivers were tempting for the last spot. Austin Dillon finished 17th at Sonoma last year, and Tony Stewart has six top-10 finishes in his last 10 Sonoma races. Due to Dillon’s limited history and Stewart’s recent history, I went in another direction for the final spot. AJ Allmendinger has a lower average finish position at Sonoma, but he has decent overall numbers at the track. He has led 35 laps over the last five Sonoma races and has an average running position around 15th place. Allmendinger has two top-10 finishes in six races and has the highest upside of the middle-tier drivers.

FANTASY NASCAR LIVE SALARY CAP

Fantasy Live on nascar.com uses a scoring system that combines fast laps, laps led, finish position, and start-to-finish differential. In order to force us to use strategy in our roster selections, Fantasy Live uses a salary cap format. First, our formula calculates the average number of points earned by each driver over the last five Sonoma races. Next, we divide that number by the salary cap figure to determine how many points to expect from each fantasy dollar and to reveal budget options. Kurt Busch is a top-end driver at Sonoma and should be considered for your roster. Regrettably, I did not have the room on my roster for him. As a consolation prize, we will use his Fantasy Live numbers to further illustrate the formula.

KURT BUSCH AT SONOMA

  • Average finish position last five Sonoma Races: 10.4 equals 29.6 Fantasy Live points
  • Start-to-finish differential: Negative 3.6 equals (-3.6) points per race
  • Laps led: 93 equals 9.3 points per race
  • Fast laps: 45 equals 4.5 points per race
  • Total Fantasy Live points earned: 43.8
  • Fantasy Live salary cap figure: 27
  • Fantasy points per dollar: 43.8 divided by 27 equals 1.62 points per dollar

Below you will see the Fantasy Live points per dollar for each driver in the series. Suggested picks are in bold. For drivers with no track history, we will use the 2015 numbers to give you an idea of the value that they are providing. I hope you get the chance to watch one of the more exciting races of the NASCAR season and that you find success on your rosters. As always, feel free to post your lineup in the comment field.

GROUP A ($25.00 or higher)

  • Jimmie Johnson 1.95
  • Jeff Gordon 1.94
  • Kurt Busch 1.62
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1.08
  • Jamie McMurray 0.99
  • Joey Logano 0.97
  • Brad Keselowski 0.93
  • Matt Kenseth 0.61
  • Kyle Busch 0.42
  • Denny Hamlin (-0.09)

GROUP B ($20.00 – $24.99)

  • Clint Bowyer 2.11
  • Edwards 1.72
  • Kasey Kahne 1.61
  • Martin Truex Jr. 1.33
  • Aric Almirola 1.32
  • Paul Menard 1.27
  • Ryan Newman 1.00
  • Kyle Larson (-0.35)

GROUP C ($15.00 – $19.99)

  • Austin Dillon 2.25
  • Greg Biffle 1.73
  • AJ Allmendinger 1.47
  • Tony Stewart 1.38
  • Sam Hornish Jr. 0.76

GROUP D ($10.00 – $14.99)

  • David Gilliland 2.81
  • Boris Said 2.40
  • Cole Whitt 2.15
  • Casey Mears 2.08
  • David Ragan 1.44
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1.38
  • Danica Patrick 1.32
  • Justin Allgaier 1.30

GROUP E ($9.99 or lower)

  • Michael Annett 4.33
  • Alex Bowman 3.20
  • Michael McDowell 3.00
  • Matt DiBenedetto 2.88*
  • JJ Yeley 2.85
  • Brendan Gaughan 2.00*
  • Josh Wise 1.92
  • Jeb Burton 1.89*
  • Landon Cassill 1.15
  • Alex Kennedy 0.45
  • Justin Mars 0.00

* Driver has no track data, and we are using his 2015 numbers.

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2015 Sonoma Raceway, Toyota/Save Mart 350

After a week off the series heads out west to the Sonoma Raceway for the running of the Toyota/Save Mart 350. This is the first of two road-course races that are on the schedule with both of them being run before the Chase starts. As of right now, I only see one “road-course professional” on the entry list, Boris Said. Keep your eye on the entry list as the week progresses to see if drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya (doubtful), Marcos Ambrose, Scott Pruett, or Ron Fellows are hired to drive for someone. These guys might be worth a shot in your league.

TOYOTA/SAVE MART 350

Jeff Gordon: I am picking Jeff to break into the win column for the first time this season and qualify himself for the Chase this weekend. Jeff has won five races at this track and has finished in the top five in fourteen of his twenty-two starts here. He also finished second in the last two races here, in the top ten in the last nine races, and has finished first or second in ten of his starts here.

Clint Bowyer: Clint has won a race at this track, finished in the top five in five of his nine starts, and the top ten in seven of those starts. This team hasn’t been the best of the oval’s this year but, they might be able to do something this weekend. It isn’t so much about speed as it is about handling at this track and I think this team will do a good job of getting the car setup right for Clint.

Kurt Busch: Kurt also has won one race at this track and he just seems to be getting better on the road-courses as his career progresses. He has won two races on oval tracks this year and would love to get back-to-back wins this weekend. As well as this team has run and with the improvements he has made on this type of track, Kurt should be a legitimate contender this weekend.

Greg Biffle: Greg is another driver who hasn’t found the speed he needs on the oval’s this year but, he can drive on a road-course. If he has a chance of making the Chase this season by winning a race, this might be one of his best shots at getting it done. He has finished in the top ten in six of his twelve starts here and will be giving it everything he has this weekend.

Carl Edwards: Carl won this race last season and has been pretty good at this track over his career with five top ten finishes in ten starts. I don’t think being on a new team will affect him too much this weekend because it is more about the driver than the car or strategy. I look for Carl to qualify well and run well during the race.

Tony Stewart: Tony has gotten a little better over the past month or so and this might be one of his better shots to pick up a win and get qualified for the Chase. He has won two races at this track and has always been good on both of the road-courses throughout his career. He also has the attitude to knock guys out of his way if he needs to make a move to get closer to the front and sometimes that is what it takes at this track.

AJ Allmendinger: AJ won the road-course race at Watkins Glen last year so, we know he can get the job done. He didn’t win that race without a lot of great competition pushing him the whole race and he still hung on to grab the checkered flag. I think this team is a little disappointed with the way they have run so far this season but, I think they are looking forward to racing this weekend.

Jimmie Johnson: Jimmie has one win at this track and has finished in the top ten in his last six starts here. He has also finished in the top ten in eight of his thirteen starts at this track and likes to run these races because they remind him a little of the racing he did early in his career on off-road courses. They have nothing to lose and will take all of the chances they think they have to just to win more races before the Chase starts.

Kasey Kahne: Kasey has also won one race at this track and has gotten better on this type of track during his career. He has finished in the top ten in four of his last six starts at Sonoma. He will do anything to pick up win before the Chase starts.

Kevin Harvick: Kevin always seems to have a car capable of winning these races but, something always seems to happen to him either on the track or in the pits. He might have a mechanical problem, run out of gas, or get caught up in an accident on the track that pushes him out of contention. However, with the way he has run every weekend for the past two seasons, you can never count this team out of any race.

YAHOO! FANTASY NASCAR PICKS FOR SONOMA RACEWAY

Yahoo Driver Group A

  • Jeff Gordon
  • Jimmie Johnson

Yahoo Driver Group B

  • Clint Bowyer
  • Greg Biffle
  • AJ Allmendinger
  • Tony Stewart

Yahoo Driver Group C

  • Boris Said
  • David Gilliland

MY TOP-5 OVERALL AT INSERT TRACK NAME

  1. Jeff Gordon
  2. Jimmie Johnson
  3. Clint Bowyer
  4. AJ Allmendinger
  5. Greg Biffle

Dark Horse: AJ Allmendinger

Stay Away From: Kyle Busch