DFS NASCAR: KDI Office Technology 200

DFS NASCAR: KDI Office Technology 200

This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series.

KDI Office Technology 200

Location: Dover, Del.
Course: Dover International Speedway
Format: 1.00-mile oval
Laps: 200

Race Preview

One week after Sheldon Creed won his second race of the season on Daytona's road course, the series makes its return to oval racing at Dover International Speedway. Johnny Sauter won the last three visits to the track and would force his way into the playoffs if he was able to do it again this weekend in the KDI Technology 200. Sauter's teammate Matt Crafton is the only other prior Dover winner in Friday's 200-lap event. With four races remaining to set the playoff field, the battle for the final spots continues to heat up. Only five points separate Tyler Ankrum, Todd Gilliland and Derek Kraus in the cut-line fight with Kraus sitting just outside the top 10 in 11th. 

Key Stats at Dover International Speedway

  • Number of races: 20
  • Winners from pole: 3
  • Winners from top-5 starters: 13
  • Winners from top-10 starters: 16
  • Winners from 21st or lower starters: 0
  • Fastest race: 120.200 mph

Previous 10 Dover Winners

2019 - Johnny Sauter
2018 - Johnny Sauter
2017 - Johnny Sauter
2016 - Matt Crafton
2015 - Tyler Reddick
2014 - Kyle Busch
2013 - Kyle Busch
2012 - Todd Bodine
2011 - Kyle Busch
2010 - Aric Almirola

Dover is a fast 1.0-mile concrete oval with heavily banked turns. The track has a reputation for punishing drivers and equipment, and rewards track position. Not once in the 20-race history has a winner started outside of the top 20, and only four times has someone started outside of the top 10 made his or her way to Victory Lane. This year, with the lack of practice and qualifying, the teams will be tested. Handling is an important factor, as the drivers need to be able to turn to the bottom of each corner to maximize drive on corner exit to set up passes at the end of the straights. Making the right calls on pit lane and remaining mistake-free will be imperative to being in position to battle for the win at the end of 200 laps. 

DRAFTKINGS VALUE PICKS (Based on Standard $50K Salary Cap)

DraftKings Tier 1 Values  

Austin Hill - $11,200
Parker Kligerman - $10,900
Johnny Sauter - $10,600
Matt Crafton - $10,300

DraftKings Tier 2 Values  

Christian Eckes - $9,700
Stewart Friesen - $9,500
Chandler Smith - $9,300
Sheldon Creed - $9,100

DraftKings Tier 3 Values

Todd Gilliland - $8,900
Ben Rhodes - $8,700
Zane Smith - $8,500
Grant Enfinger - $8,400

DraftKings Long-Shot Values

Tyler Ankrum - $8,200
Derek Kraus - $8,000
Ty Majeski - $7,500
Raphael Lessard - $7,300

My Picks

Johnny Sauter - $10,600
Stewart Friesen - $9,500
Ben Rhodes - $8,700
Ty Majeski - $7,500
Raphael Lessard - $7,300
Timmy Hill - $6,400

With wins in the last three Dover races, it's hard to ignore Johnny Sauter this week. He currently sits outside of the playoff positions, and a win would put him into the championship battle. His biggest issue this week may be his starting position of 15th, but he remains one of the best drivers in the series at this track. Stewart Friesen is another driver on the outside of the playoff spots. He starts 11th on Friday and finished 12th in last year's Dover race. Ben Rhodes finished in the top 10 in each of the last three Dover races. He was 18th in Miami, another 1.0-mile oval, earlier this season and hasn't finished lower than 14th since then. Ty Majeski will be relieved to return to oval racing after a tough day on the road course last week. He finished 32nd at Daytona but has been a regular figure in the top 15 much of this season. On the other side of the road-course spectrum, Raphael Lessard earned his first top-five of the season at Daytona. He sits 13th in the playoff standings and will start fifth on Friday. Part-timer Timmy Hill fills the final roster spot. He started 22nd and finished 15th in his only Dover start in the trucks and should move forward from the 30th starting position again this week.

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