C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup for Richmond is lead by Denny Hamlin and offers more balance between high- and low-priced drivers, but also takes some risks on folks who haven’t had the greatest luck recently.
The last four races at Richmond have all been won by a driver who started in the first two rows, which means raw speed is crucial. Brad Keselowski has excelled at this track in recent years.
NASCAR takes to the Lady in Black on Sunday as just two races remain before the Chase begins. Brad Keselowski fronts C.J. Radune’s higher-risk line up for the 1.36-mile oval.
For the first time in six years, IndyCar heads back to Watkins Glen. The new pavement laid at the facility makes it a completely different challenge for contenders like front runner Simon Pagenaud.
C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup includes some drivers who have struggled in 2016, but have historically been successful at Darlington, including Kevin Harvick, who has three top-fives from the last three races at Darlington.
For the second week in a row, Joey Logano leads C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup. He’s collected four top-10 finishes in the last five races and will try to score back-to-back Michigan wins.
Simon Pagenaud has been the strongest driver so far this season, so C.J. Radune expects him to be a contender this week at Texas
Hometown driver Brad Keselowski leads C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup this week. He has been one of the hottest drivers in the series recently and hopes to grab his first win at his home track.
Scott Dixon heads C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup at Pocono he hasn’t finished worse than ninth at this 2.5 mile oval and won the 2013 edition of this event.
With the Chase drawing near, C.J. Radune thinks that the pressure's on Chris Buescher, who will be working hard to score a top 20 this weekend.
C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup offers some of the best drivers at Bristol as well as some drivers currently on hot streaks, including Joey Logano who has two of the last four wins.
C.J. Radune has 2013 winner Kyle Busch in the top spot of his lower-risk lineup for the final road course race of the season.
C.J. Radune believes that Tony Stewart, who’s won at Watkins Glen five times in his career, is priced well below his potential for this road course.
C.J. Radune says that with five wins at Mid-Ohio in his last nine visits, Scott Dixon is the man to beat this weekend and is second in Radune’s lower-risk lineup.
According to C.J. Radune, Pocono’s spring winner Kurt Busch has an excellent history at this long, flat tri-oval track and could have another great race.
Second in C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup is rookie Chase Elliott, who led the most laps at Pocono earlier this year and finished in fourth position.
Defending Brickyard champion Kyle Busch heads C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup for this prestigious race in Indianapolis.