Justin Haley has Strong Pass-Differential Potential
Source: Racing Reference

Read More News
August 23, 2025
Although Justin Haley has had a pretty terrible season, he did win his one NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona in 2019, but that was entirely based on pit strategy and crash avoidance and that had almost nothing to do with him. He did also show strength on drafting tracks in the Xfinity Series for Kaulig Racing, where he won twice each at Daytona and Talladega, but he hasn't had a lot of speed on those tracks in the Cup Series. Nonetheless, at Daytona, that might not matter since you expect a high percentage of the field to crash out. Haley starts 37th (worst of any competitive car in the race), which means he has a lot of potential for Place Differential points if he can avoid the wrecks. Typically, Haley's crash avoidance is one of his few strengths, so he is a good choice for DFS play, but probably not the best choice.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
Read More News
Our goal is to put out the highest-quality content and tools. Ads help us pay RotobBaller's award-winning writers as much as possible they are vital to the site's operations and team.
We would appreciate your support by either turning off your adblocker or signing up for our ad-free subscription tier.
Thanks for being a reader!