Justin Haley Unlikely to Gain Enough Positions for DFS Play
Source: Racing Reference

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July 27, 2025
In Justin Haley's first Brickyard 400 last year, he drove from 35th to 20th much like his then-teammate Cody Ware mainly because a lot of other drivers crashed probably because none of the drivers had past experience with the Next Gen car at Indianapolis. Although Haley has moved to Spire Motorsports, which is traditionally faster than Rick Ware Racing, Haley has performed probably worse since despite his faster cars, his 31st-place rank in the championship ties his career-worst points finish last year. Because his cars are a little faster, he qualified 28th but his teammates Carson Hocevar and Michael McDowell both outqualified him as they usually do. Haley still tends to finish where he starts more often than not, but he usually doesn't gain enough positions for him to be one of the top contenders for DFS.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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