C.J. Radune recommends Chase Briscoe in his Higher-Risk Lineup, as Briscoe already has an earlier season win on a road course.
Ryan Blaney’s a great pick for Sunday’s race, as he’s been very fast at Michigan, with two top-fives and four top-10s from 10 starts at the track.
Ross Chastain finished seventh in this race last season and starts this week in 11th, which is his best at the track, too.
Aric Almirola starts on the pole Sunday and has a great chance of leading laps and earning a top 10-finish.
Although Harrison Burton crashed in last year’s Kansas race, he’s had two wins this season and a fourth-place finish last week in Texas and may be ready for a Kansas victory.
Count on Chase Elliott, who’s one of C.J. Radune’s picks this week, to perform well at the Kansas Speedway, a track at which he’s decent success.
Brandon Jones will start Friday night’s race inside the top 10, which gives him an early advantage over the rest of the field.
If you're aiming to get risky this week, spending up on Kyle Busch may be the ticket to do just that. He starts 28th but has the ability to return dividends if he climbs up the leaderboard like usual.
While avoiding the chalk play in Kyle Busch may be a risk, Johnny Sauter checks in at a much more affordable rate, has produced five victories at Texas and finished third in this race last year.
C.J. Radune gives the rundown on Wednesday's race and lists drivers to target, including Joey Logano, in DFS contests.
C.J. Radune breaks down Sunday’s race in Kentucky and recommends going with Brad Keselowski, who has a stellar track record at this track.
Johnny Sauter should be one of the faster trucks in Saturday's race, he has the potential to win and likely will also add finish differential points if he can make it to the finish
Chase Briscoe is the hottest driver in the series at the moment and is an obvious top pick for C.J. Radune this week.
William Byron has been trending upward with his finishes and sits in the middle of C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk Lineup.
The series will try something new, racing on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Justin Allgaier could do well with his previous Xfinity road course wins at Mid-Ohio and Road America.