2 weeks agoKyle Larson started sixth at Darlington before being taken out in a lap 252 crash, relegating him to a 34th-place finish. Larson had great speed, especially in Stage 1 when he beat Tyler Reddick out of the pits before passing Ty Gibbs to take the Stage win. However, after Reddick retook the lead in the pits, Larson could never retake the lead and spent most of the race running between third and fifth. Shortly after Byron passed him for third in Stage 3, Larson hit the wall and needed to pit stop for tires slightly early. He damaged his car and toe link in that wall contact, because shortly after he pitted, he popped a tire while running sixth, resulting in a crash. He still ranked fourth in average speed and significantly closed his deficit in speed percentile to the leader Martin Truex, Jr. Larson also retainen his points lead.Source: Racing Reference
2 weeks agoAlthough Todd Gilliland finished 15th in this weekend's race at Darlington while his teammate Michael McDowell finished 10th, that does not reflect how well he ran, as Gilliland consistently had more speed, particularly in Stage 1 when he drove from 15th to 6th, finishing the Stage as the second-highest Ford driver behind only eventual race winner, Brad Keselowski. Unfortunately, Gilliland lost many spots in the pits and could not work his way back to the top 10. Gilliland was generally the faster Front Row Motorsports driver in the race as he ranked 12th in speed while McDowell was 17th.Source: Racing Reference
2 weeks agoChris Buescher delivered an electrifying performance for the second straight week at Darlington before a cut tire dropped him to 30th. Although his owner-teammate and eventual winner, Brad Keselowski, outran him, Buescher short-pitted to join the leaders' battle. While Keselowski and Tyler Reddick ran side-by-side for several laps, Buescher caught them sleeping and made a daring three-wide pass for the lead one week after his five-wide pass for second at Kansas. However, Reddick made a failed slide job on Buescher several laps later, cutting both drivers' tires and handing Keselowski the win. Buescher confronted Reddick after the race, incensed that Reddick took him out when he was locked into the Playoffs while Buescher was not. However, Buescher's increased aggression is paying dividends as he arguably drove too conservatively before. It's hard to imagine him not winning before the Playoffs, particularly since he is the fastest Ford driver for the second consecutive year.Source: Racing Reference
2 weeks agoRyan Blaney is not particularly known as a great Darlington driver, as he's never finished better than eighth and has only led laps in two races. However, this past weekend in the Goodyear 400, he was on pace for one of his best-ever runs there before being eliminated in a lap 129 crash. Blaney started 17th but pitted long on the green-flag pit cycle during Stage 1, which enabled him to make a series of passes and finish eighth in the Stage. He was in a three-wide battle for fourth with William Byron and Martin Truex, Jr. when Byron touched Truex, which sent Truex into Blaney and Blaney into the wall. Although he had minimal cosmetic damage, a broken toe link took him out due to the damaged vehicle policy and he finished last, but his good run prior to that indicates that Blaney will likely have better runs at Darlington in the future.Source: Racing Reference
2 weeks agoOn Sunday afternoon Michael McDowell finished with his second top-10 finish in as many weeks as he placed 10th in the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. While earning his fourth top-10 finish of the season is noteworthy, the biggest news story of the week related to the No.read more...
2 weeks agoChase Briscoe finished fifth in Sunday's Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, marking his fifth top-10 finish of the season. Heading into the weekend, there was little buzz for the Stewart-Haas star, likely due to the fact that he was averaging 18.16 for his finishing position in his previous six Cup starts at the famed South Carolina track. Despite the limited interest in the 29-year-old for this race, he delivered a tremendous return on value for the 10.24% that rostered him on DraftKings, scoring 48.35 points on a $6,800 salary. While he did not lead any laps in Sunday's contest, he was incredibly consistent, running 76.5% of the race in the top 15 and even recording three fastest laps. Although he does not have a win this season, the No. 14 enters all-star weekend ranked 14th in the playoff standings, a favorable position to be in as we enter the second half of the regular season.Source: Jayski.com
2 weeks agoTyler Reddick ended the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway in the 32nd position, two laps down after he dominated much of the race. Starting from the pole, Reddick commanded the race for 37 laps before losing ground during green flag pit stops and finishing the first stage inread more...
2 weeks agoIn this week's Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, Noah Gragson had a quiet but solid performance as he placed 14th. Starting from the last position, 36th, Gragson steadily progressed through the pack and reached the Top 25 by the end of stage one. During the second stage, Gragson continued to ascend through the field, reaching 15th by lap 185. In the final stage, Gragson competed for a top-10 finish and raced close among his teammates, Josh Berry and Chase Briscoe, before he faded to 14th. This is a new career-best finish for Gragson at Darlington in the Cup Series and his fourth consecutive top-15 finish in the past four races this year. While scoring the second-most positive Place Differential this week, Gragson was the sixth-highest scoring driver overall on DraftKings and the eighth-highest on FanDuel. With the NASCAR Cup Series heading to North Wilkesboro for All-Star weekend, Gragson will look to make the All-Star race for the second year in a row.Source: NASCAR.com
2 weeks agoJosh Berry did not start off the best at Darlington Raceway. However, when the race was over, Berry had his best result with Stewart-Haas Racing. The Ford driver came all the way back from 33rd to end up third on Sunday evening. Berry was not in the Top 10 after the first two stages but battled his way up to the front during the final laps. He got a bigger boost when Tyler Reddick and Chris Buescher had their encounter. Berry nearly caught up to Ty Gibbs for second place but came up a couple tenths of a second short. This could potentially be a springboard for bigger and better things for Berry and Stewart-Haas Racing. Source: NASCAR.com
2 weeks agoTy Gibbs benefitted when Tyler Reddick and Chris Buescher had their run-in. Gibbs stayed the course and held off Josh Berry to finish second on Sunday evening. It was Gibbs' best finish in the Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. The No. 54 car ended up 1.2 seconds behind winner Brad Keselowski. Gibbs also racked up 17 stage points on Sunday behind a second in Stage 2 and third in Stage 1. He keeps coming closer and closer to a win. When will it be the week? The All-Star event is next Sunday so Gibbs will have to wait until Memorial Day weekend at the Coca Cola 600.Source: NASCAR.com
2 weeks agoDenny Hamlin is a four-time winner at Darlington Raceway and has a good chance of grabbing a fifth win at "The Lady in Black" in this weekend's Goodyear 400. Among active drivers, Hamlin leads the series in wins, average finish (8.4) and laps led (978) at this track, and with the way that his No. 11 Toyota has been running this season, it's hard to imagine the Joe Gibbs Racing driver having a bad race on Sunday. In practice for the Goodyear 400 this weekend, Hamlin didn't rank very high in 15-lap average, but it's likely that something happened during that run that caused Denny to have a slow lap time, which ruined the average. He qualified seventh for this weekend's race and is a prime contender to not only challenge for the win, but also put up a big score on DraftKings. He's worth the gamble at his $11,500 salary on the DFS platform.Source: DriverAverages
2 weeks agoLook for Tyler Reddick to lead early and often in the Goodyear 400 this weekend. Reddick qualified his No. 45 Toyota on the pole for this weekend's race at Darlington, a track where he has finished third or better in three of the four races in the Next Gen era. Reddick led 90 laps the last time the Cup Series raced at "The Lady in Black" and his 23XI Toyota showed good speed in practice this weekend as well. As far as DFS playability goes on Sunday, Reddick is a prime option on DraftKings with his $10,300 salary, as he should contend for a top-five finish and should also gobble up early dominator points since he starts on the pole. Source: Driver Averages
2 weeks agoNoah Gragson should be one of your highest-owned DFS drivers at Darlington this weekend. The No. 10 Ford scraped the wall in qualifying, and Gragson ended up the slowest in the session. He will start from dead last for this weekend's Goodyear 400, giving him massive Place Differential upside at his modest $7,200 salary on DraftKings. In practice, Gragson ranked seventh or better in all of the major lap average categories, which points to him having a very strong race car to work with on Sunday. He is currently on a three-race streak of top-10 finishes in the Cup Series and could definitely make it four in a row this weekend.Source: Racing America
2 weeks agoWilliam Byron should be a contender in this weekend's Goodyear 400. Over the four races in the Next Gen car at Darlington, Byron has the best average running position and is the defending winner of this weekend's race. Over the last three races here, he hasn't finished worse than eighth. Byron qualified fifth for this weekend's Goodyear 400, which makes him an interesting DFS option because of his high salary ($11,000) and lower Place Differential potential than the other drivers in his price range. He should be under-owned because of that, making Byron a solid tournament option on DraftKings this week. The No. 24 Chevrolet was ninth-fastest in 10-lap average during practice.Source: Win The Race
2 weeks agoMartin Truex Jr. made it to the second round of qualifying for the Goodyear 400 on Saturday morning, but his No. 19 Toyota was the slowest in that session, as Truex ended up getting into the wall during his lap. That's not the end of the world, though, as the former Cup Series champion will still start from 10th on Sunday. When interviewed after qualifying, Truex noted that it was unfortunate that he hit the wall during qualifying, but Darlington has been a good track for him, and the No. 19 team has momentum on their side heading into the Goodyear 400. Truex is a two-time Darlington winner and has DFS upside due to his place differential and dominator potential. He's a good tournament play on DraftKings with his $10,700 salary.Source: Bob Pockrass