Charlotte Isn't One of Daniel Suarez's Best Intermediate Tracks
Source: Racing Reference

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May 25, 2025
Like a modern day Jerry Nadeau, Daniel Suárez seems to be almost completely irrelevant except for intermediates and 1.5-mile ovals. He has already earned a 2nd at Las Vegas and a 10th at Texas on intermediates this year, but he tends to be better at both those tracks than he is at Charlotte. He did have one great race here in 2022 where he impressively made four passes for the lead without being passed for the lead before crashing out, but that came in Trackhouse Racing's fastest year and Suárez has never shown anything like that at Charlotte before or since. In his last two races he did run in the top 15 a lot, but he didn't really contend. Suárez doesn't seem to have the speed he once did and seems to need to rely on strategy more and more to contend. This does work out for him frequently so he's a decent DFS option, but there are better options, starting with his teammate Ross Chastain.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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