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Victory lane for Sunday's Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City will likely go through Shane van Gisbergen. The Trackhouse Racing driver is the heavy favorite to win this weekend's race according to all sportsbooks, and rightfully so: the No. 88 Chevrolet had the most consistent speed during practice this weekend and SVG also put down the fastest lap in qualifying, which means he will lead the field to the green on race day. Shane is a super elite road course racer and has a Cup Series victory at the Chicago Street Course. He also finished sixth at COTA earlier this season and seventh and second at the Charlotte Roval and Watkins Glen (respectively) last season. He will be the one to beat this weekend in Mexico. --Jordan McAbeeSource: ifantasyrace
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In practice at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez this weekend, Christopher Bell looked to be one of the best in the field, as the No. 20 Toyota had the best 10-lap average during the final session on Saturday evening. However, that long-run speed did not translate to qualifying. Bell will start from back in 31st-place when the Viva Mexico 250 goes green on Sunday evening, and that immediately makes him one of the most-obvious DFS plays on this slate. With the high Place Differential upside combined with the fact that Bell is one of the strongest road course racers in the series, the easy pick to make on DraftKings this weekend is Christopher Bell at $10,200. Bell won at COTA earlier this season (another road course) and has posted a podium result in four of the last eight road course races overall. --Jordan McAbeeSource: ifantasyrace
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If Tyler Reddick is going to walk away with a good finish in the inaugural Cup Series race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on Sunday, the No. 45 team has a lot of work to do. After struggling to find speed in both practice sessions on Saturday, Reddick noted that the 23XI Racing team were a bit confused on how to improve the car, and that they have "a lot of work to do" to get it to be competitive. In qualifying, Reddick ended up 22nd-fastest on the speed chart, a far cry from his typical top-five qualifying efforts on road courses. As far as DFS goes this weekend, Reddick ($9,700 on DraftKings) is still a very viable option despite the lack of speed in practice. He's still an elite road course racer and has high Place Differential upside by starting 22nd. He's a strong DraftKings pick on Sunday despite the lack of speed in practice. --Jordan McAbeeSource: Bob Pockrass
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AJ Allmendinger is one of the best road course racers in the NASCAR Cup Series, but he's struggling to find speed this weekend at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. Allmendinger was just 30th-fastest on the speed chart in the opening practice session of the weekend and then improved to 21st-fastest in the second session. Allmendinger noted that he needed the car to be significantly better for the race on Sunday, and the No. 16 team may have gotten things pointed in the right direction, as Allmendinger qualified in eighth-place for Sunday's Viva Mexico 250. Still, though, the No. 16 Chevrolet doesn't seem to have race-winning speed--at least heading into race day. With his high starting spot and $9,300 salary on DraftKings, Allmendinger is a tournament play for DFS contests this weekend and will likely need to grab a podium finish if he wants to make the optimal lineup--something he hasn't done in the Cup Series since his win at the Charlotte Roval in 2023. --Jordan McAbeeSource: NASCAR.com
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Chris Buescher may have qualified back in 16th for Sunday's Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, but the No. 17 Ford looks to be much better than that in race trim. After qualifying on Saturday, Buescher took to X and commented, Our Fastenal Body Guard isn't starting where we hoped for but it's still bad fast. Felt great in practice, just need to execute all day and put ourselves in position for the final stage." Buescher is one of the premier and most consistent drivers in the Cup Series when it comes to road courses. Over the last 17 races on this track type, Buescher has finished 11th or better 15 times, including a win at Watkins Glen last year. This weekend, he had one of the fastest cars in both practice sessions on Saturday afternoon. At $8,400 on DraftKings, Buescher is a strong DFS play in all formats for the Mexico City race. --Jordan McAbeeSource: Chris Buescher X Account
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Sunday at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Michael McDowell will be looking to have another strong road course run, and it looks like he'll have the car to accomplish that in the Viva Mexico 250. In practice on Saturday, McDowell's No. 71 Chevrolet was the fastest in the first practice session and then wound up qualifying fifth for the much-anticipated race on Sunday. As far as road course tracks go, McDowell is one of the best in the Cup Series, as he won the race at Indy Road Course back in 2023 and has finished eighth or better in 10 of the last 17 races on this track type. Heading into the race on Sunday, McDowell was very optimistic when being interviewed by Matt Weaver, and said that he believes his Spire Motorsports Chevrolet has the speed to contend rain or shine. McDowell ($8,200) is a strong tournament option in DFS contests this weekend, but offers little Place Differential upside since he starts fifth.--Jordan McAbeeSource: Matt Weaver
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It was a tale of two practice sessions for Ryan Blaney at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez on Sunday, as the Team Penske driver was just 22nd-fastest in the opening practice of the weekend before posting the fourth-fastest lap in the final session. Overall, lap times out of the No. 12 Ford looked great in that final practice as well, and Blaney should contend for a top-10 finish if he has that same speed on race day. As far as qualifying goes, Blaney wound up 18th-best in that session, which means he has decent Place Differential upside at a relatively cheap price on DraftKings ($7,200). Blaney is a respectable road course racer and has finished 13th or better in seven of the last nine races on this track type. He probably won't challenge for the Viva Mexico 250 win on Sunday, but Blaney is a solid choice to contend for a top-10 finish this weekend.--Jordan McAbeeSource: Jayski
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June 15, 2025

Alex Bowman is still feeling the effects of his wreck at Michigan last weekend. Before qualifying for this weekend's race in Mexico City, Bowman remarked, "I was in a lot of pain on Wednesday, but I got a lot of helpread more...
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He's never won in the NASCAR Cup Series, and has just one top-five finish to his credit over 123 starts, but Todd Gilliland could be a legitimate dark horse to keep an eye on in this weekend's Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Gilliland showed consistent speed during the first practice session of the weekend and then backed that up with the fastest overall lap in the second practice. In qualifying, the No. 34 Ford ended up seventh-fastest, which is where Gilliland will start from in Sunday's race. Earlier this season, the Front Row Motorsports driver was able to post a top-10 finish at COTA (another road course similar to Mexico City), and Gilliland looks poised to challenge for another strong finish this weekend as well. As far as DFS goes, Gilliland is priced at $6,700 on DraftKings and is a very risky DFS pick due to his high qualifying position. Use him sparingly in your lineups. --Jordan McAbeeSource: Pro Football Sports Network
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Keep an eye on Zane Smith at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez this weekend. The Front Row Motorsports driver is starting to get into a groove with his new team, with finishes between sixth and 19th in five of the last six races. Additionally, Zane has been respectable in the Cup Series when it comes to road courses, with top-20 results in five of his last six starts on this track type. This weekend, the No. 38 Ford was mid-pack in both practice sessions for the Viva Mexico 250 and Zane will roll off the starting grid from 24th-place on Sunday. However, with a little bit of Place Differential upside and a relatively cheap salary on DraftKings ($6,000), Smith could end up being a very valuable low-dollar DFS play this weekend. Don't shy away from using Zane in your DFS lineups this weekend. --Jordan McAbeeSource: ifantasyrace
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June 14, 2025

It's not very often that DFS managers consider Cole Custer, but he may be a viable low-dollar option in daily fantasy contests this weekend in the Viva Mexico 250. Custer isn't particularly known for his road-course prowess, but he has beenread more...
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June 10, 2025

Joe Gibbs Racing's Denny Hamlin became the winner of this past weekend's FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Hamlin started the race from the third position and ran there throughout the entire first stage. He won eight stage points asread more...
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June 10, 2025

Spire Motorsports driver Carson Hocevar's performance during Sunday's FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway held promise, but ended with a disappointing finish of 29th. Beginning Sunday's race from the 14th position, Hocevar ascended a few positions in the first stage,read more...
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June 10, 2025

Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports had an up-and-down performance in Sunday's FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway that ended with a quality finish of fifth. Larson began Sunday's race from the fifth position, but did not have much happen toread more...
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Ross Chastain of Trackhouse Racing placed sixth during Sunday's FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Beginning the race from the 20th position, Chastain put together a mostly quiet but solid performance. He did not advance much through the first stage as he ended in 20th place and failed to score stage points, but that changed in the second stage. Chastain went up to the top five thanks to pit strategy, efficient moves under green, and staying out of trouble through wrecks. He ended stage two in the fifth position and gained five stage points. In the final stage, Chastain ran most of it inside the top 10 to 15, but made it up through the pack as other drivers dealt with fuel issues. The No. 1 Chevrolet driver climbed up to and finished sixth, collecting a new career-best finish at Michigan. --Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: NASCAR.com

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