Daniel Suarez Has Been One Of The Best At Texas In Next Gen Car
Source: Driver Averages

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May 4, 2025
The Next Gen era at Texas Motor Speedway has been nice to Daniel Suarez. Over those three races, he has an average finish of 8.3 with no result worse than 12th. In last year's race in the Lone Star State, he clicked off a top-five finish after starting 17th. But will he be able to replicate that this weekend? Suarez will start from back in 25th-place when the Würth 400 goes green on Sunday, which gives the Trackhouse Racing driver ($6,900 on DraftKings) very solid Place Differential potential for DFS players. Additionally, the No. 99 Chevrolet wasn't awful in practice, ending up 12th-fastest on the sheet and 17th-best in 20-lap average. Looking at other high-speed intermediate tracks this year, Suarez came home second at Las Vegas and then had a dud of a performance at Homestead, finishing 22nd. If he's able to get some track position at Texas on Sunday, he could continue his streak of good runs at the track, but based off of pure speed alone, Suarez may struggle to contend this weekend. He's still a pretty good DFS option due to his Place Differential upside, but make sure you diversify your drivers in that price range.--Jordan McAbee
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