Sunday, June 27, 2021

NASCAR Cup Series Race Free Online Live Streaming ,June 27,Sunday 2021

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The first of the two races of this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Pocono Raceway is in the books, and as a result, the starting lineup for the second has been solidified.


Roush Fenway Racing’s Chris Buescher is set to start this afternoon’s 140-lap Explore the Pocono Mountains 400 around the three-turn, 2.5-mile (4.023-kilometer) triangle in Long Pond, Pennsylvania from the pole position behind the wheel of his #17 Ford.


He earned this pole position by finishing Saturday’s race, the 130-lap Pocono Organics CBD 325, in 20th place.


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As opposed to the setting the starting lineup via the starting lineup formula, which has been used for most races this year, NASCAR set the starting lineup for today’s race based on the results from yesterday’s race.


The top 20 drivers will be inverted, while the drivers who finished in 21st and lower are set to start where they finished. So Saturday race winner Alex Bowman of Hendrick Motorsports is set to start Sunday’s race in 20th place behind the wheel of his #48 Chevrolet alongside second place finisher Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing behind the wheel of his #18 Toyota in 19th.


Set to join Buescher on the front row in second place is Front Row Motorsports’ Michael McDowell behind the wheel of his #34 Ford. He finished Saturday’s race in 19th.


Here is the full starting lineup for the 2021 Explore the Pocono Mountains 350 at Pocono Raceway.

NOTE: This lineup does not take into account pre-race penalties that will result in cars dropping to the rear of the field.



Starting Lineup

1st – Chris Buescher

2nd – Michael McDowell

3rd – Martin Truex Jr.

4th – Christopher Bell

5th – Aric Almirola

6th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

7th – Bubba Wallace

8th – Daniel Suarez

9th – Chase Elliott

10th – Tyler Reddick

11th – Brad Keselowski

12th – Kyle Larson

13th – Kevin Harvick

14th – Joey Logano

15th – Kurt Busch

16th – Ryan Blaney

17th – Denny Hamlin

18th – William Byron

19th – Kyle Busch

20th – Alex Bowman

21st – Austin Dillon

22nd – Erik Jones

23rd – Ryan Preece

24th – Chase Briscoe

25th – Cody Ware

26th – Anthony Alfredo

27th – Justin Haley

28th – James Davison

29th – Garrett Smithley

30th – B.J. McLeod

31st – Quin Houff

32nd – Matt DiBenedetto

33rd – Ross Chastain

34th – Josh Bilicki

35th – Timmy Hill

36th – Corey LaJoie

37th – Ryan Newman

38th – Cole Custer


NASCAR Pocono Green 225 Free Online Live Streaming ,June 27,Sunday 2021

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the Pocono Green 225 Recycled in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, June 27 at 12:00 p.m. ET (6/27/2021).


The 90-lap race will air on NBCSN, which can be streamed live on fuboTV, Sling, Hulu + Live TV, and other live TV streaming services.


The Pocono Green 225 Recycled continues a weekend of NASCAR action at Pocono Raceway. The race consists of 41 drivers pitted against one another for 90-laps of the 2.5-mile track resulting in a 225-mile race.



Harrison Burton starts in pole position. Burton enters the race after a third-place finish at Nashville Superspeedway. This season he has finished top 5 four times, with his highest finish being a third-place finish. Burton’s goal will be to try and achieve his first race win of the season Saturday.


Justin Allgaier is another to watch, starting in 2nd position. Allgaier enters the race off back-to-back 2nd place finishes in his last two races. Coming into Sunday, he has finished top 5 six times with two race wins this season. This week he will try to pick up his third race win of the season.


Here’s what you need to know to tune in:


What: Pocono Green 225 Recycled, a NASCAR Xfinity Series Race


When: Sunday, June 27, 2021


Where: Concord, North Carolina


Time: 12:00 p.m. ET

Sunday, June 20, 2021

NASCAR Cup Series Race At Nashville Free Online Live Streaming ,June 20,Sunday 2021

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Long before the 2021 Ally 400, in 1984, Geoffrey Bodine won the last NASCAR Cup Series race held at the old Nashville Fairgrounds. The .596-mile track, a mainstay on the stock car circuit, had been running into a myriad of financial and structural problems at the time. Leaseholder Warner Hodgdon eventually filed for bankruptcy, forcing the sport to strip its Cup race dates for 1985. Most thought the top stock car series in America would be back in a year or two.


 


It took 37.


 


The sport returns to the Music City through 1.33-mile Nashville Superspeedway, not the Fairgrounds, although work is underway to bring that track back onto the schedule by 2023. Dover Motorsports, Inc. agreed to move one of its Cup dates here from struggling Dover International Speedway when the sport chose a complete overhaul of its schedule for 2021.


 


The racing this weekend will be the first for this track in a decade; it shut down in 2011 after hosting NASCAR Xfinity and Truck series events. In a little less than a year, they've done a full touch-up renovation while hiring the first African-American track president in Erik Moses to showcase diversity. Expectations are high, with a sold-out crowd of 40,000 expected to travel to nearby Lebanon, Tennessee, for the main event.


 



Can the track deliver quality racing? The larger Nashville facility was known for quirky finishes, like Michael Waltrip's 2004 Xfinity win when the top four cars crashed out in front of him. Their beautiful guitar trophies were also battle-tested, as Kyle Busch showcased during his guitar-smash attempt after a 2009 NXS victory.


 


The old Nashville raced like a mini superspeedway: Derek Kraus earned the Camping World Truck Series pole for Friday night's race (won by Cup driver Ryan Preece) at more than 160 miles an hour. But the track offers wide grooves and plenty of racing room, which means side-by-side action could be prevalent up front with the sport's 750-horsepower handling package.


 


Plenty of drivers cut their teeth on this track through the years, from Kyle Busch to Kevin Harvick. The question is whether they'll have an edge a decade later over red-hot Hendrick Motorsports. Their four-driver youth movement watched those races on TV, only high school students when Carl Edwards won the final race held here in 2011.


 


Cinderellas should also have their eyes tilted straight in Nashville's direction. A race full of unknowns is the perfect place for an upset, leaving drivers on the playoff bubble like Tyler Reddick, Chris Buescher, Matt DiBenedetto, and Kurt Busch anxious to break through and lock down a postseason bid. Can the middle of the pack stop the cream from rising to the top? After 10 winners in the first 11 races, only reigning champ Chase Elliott has added his name to that list in the past five events.


 


How the race plays out is crucial for a track that feels like a temporary fix. Speedway Motorsports, Inc. bought into the Fairgrounds, a more central location and has the money needed to deliver on a beautiful short track. Both drivers and NASCAR are willing to have multiple races in this market; however, this place needs to deliver to find a permanent spot on the schedule for years to come.


 


Ally 400

 


Date: Sunday, June 20


Time: 3:30 p.m. ET


Track: Nashville Superspeedway (Lebanon, Tenn.)


TV: NBCSN


Radio: MRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90


 


Who's at the Front: Kyle Larson

What more can you say about Larson that hasn't already been said? He won his third Cup race in a row after outdueling Brad Keselowski in the final laps to win the NASCAR All-Star Race exhibition at Texas Motor Speedway. It was Larson's second $1 million bonus in the last three years, cementing his recent surge to title favorite one year removed from being out of a Cup ride altogether.


 


A 10.8 average finish for Larson this season is the best of his career; his total of 1,162 laps led is over 400 more than anyone else on the Cup circuit. No one else needs to apply at this point for Comeback Driver of the Year.


 


Who's at the Back: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Stenhouse, once a dark-horse playoff contender for JTG Daugherty Racing, has simply fallen off the map in 2021. Failing to advance out of the All-Star Open, he's now gone nearly three months without a top-10 finish in a points-paying event (second in the Bristol Dirt Race back in March).


 


Now down to 19th in points, Stenhouse sits 82 points below the cutoff line and almost certainly needs a win to advance into the postseason. In the second year of his deal with JTG, it's possible an extended slump could push him into the Silly Season rumor mill.


 


News Briefs

 


Kaulig Racing announced on Friday they'd purchased two charters to run full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series beginning next season. NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Justin Haley will run one car with AJ Allmendinger part-time in the second. The charters were purchased from Spire Motorsports, who announced they'll continue to field the No. 7 next season with Corey LaJoie as their full-time driver.


 


Kaulig's news leaves Trackhouse Racing and the No. 99 team without a charter for next season. Owner Justin Marks will be seeking one while announcing this week he's looking to move the team to Nashville long-term. Most racing teams are based in the Charlotte area, where Trackhouse is now, but Marks wants to take a different path with driver Daniel Suarez.


 


"We don't want to build something the way they exist in Charlotte," Marks said. "We want something in downtown Nashville that is a public business open to the public every day that is a racing-themed attraction. We want to incorporate entertainment, music, everything that is synonymous with Nashville but with that Americana-racing theme."


 


GMS Racing joined a busy news week announcing they'll be headed to the Cup Series next season. Drivers and schedule were not announced for the multi-truck organization that boasts reigning series champion Sheldon Creed on its current roster.


 


Alex Bowman, as expected, signed a contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports this week. The two-time winner this season will partner up with primary sponsor Ally through the end of 2023.


 


NASCAR by the Numbers

 


7


Straight stages Kyle Larson has won in points-paying Cup competition. The last driver to win a stage or a race not named Larson was Chase Elliott at Circuit of the Americas on May 23.


 


1,236


Cup races run since the last time Nashville hosted a race in NASCAR's top division.


 


Playing the Odds (Fantasy Spin)

 


Top Tier

 


It's been a decade since NASCAR raced at this track but there's more experience at the top levels than you think. Kyle Busch, in particular, has an Xfinity win here from 2009 and earned top-3 finishes in his last four NXS starts at the track. Add in two Truck Series victories and Busch might find a return to this superspeedway right in his wheelhouse. Remember, he's the only one capable of mixing it up with Hendrick Motorsports in recent weeks.


 


Related: Best Nashville Superspeedway Drivers for DraftKings


 


Another non-Hendrick guy I'm considering is Kevin Harvick. Harvick has two former Nashville wins in the Xfinity Series although both of them didn't come with his current team at Stewart-Haas Racing. After a nine-win 2020, Harvick's team has been snake-bit with tough luck and surprisingly poor handling throughout most of 2021. Can this weekend be the one he and crew chief Rodney Childers finally find their magic formula once again?


 


To not pick a Hendrick driver is foolish, so I'm sneaking in Kyle Larson on this tier. It's hard to ignore such a dominant performance at this point until there's a letdown.


 


Middle Tier

 


Chris Buescher is driving for a Roush Fenway Racing program that used to have a ton of Nashville success. It's a stretch to think their 2011 data will carry over all the way into 2021. But Buescher needs a solid run to entrench his place on the playoff bubble and a top-10 finish would work wonders to fend off Matt DiBenedetto, Kurt Busch and others underneath him.


 


Tyler Reddick has a habit of succeeding on these intermediate-style, mini-superspeedway tracks. Half his eight top-10 finishes this season are on speedways one to two miles in length and Nashville offers the type of multi-groove, tire-wearing blueprint that could serve him well.


 


Lower Tier

 


Despite his recent struggles, I'm actually on the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. train due to his past Nashville experience. Two top-5 finishes with Roush Fenway Racing in 2011 give him a slight edge in this category.


 


It's been a big week for Justin Haley with the announcement he'll be a full-time Cup driver next season. While Haley is running underfunded equipment over at Spire Motorsports, running the NXS race the day before should help coax maximum speed and a potential top-20 finish out of his No. 77.


 


What Vegas Thinks

Kyle Larson remains the favorite based on his recent success, posting odds as low as 11/4 on vegasinsider.com. Three-time winner Martin Truex Jr. sits second, posting 13/2 odds while Chase Elliott is a distant third at 7/1.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

All-Star Open NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,June 13,Sunday 2021

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The NASCAR All-Star Race continues its search for a permanent home with a stop at Texas Motor Speedway. The 2021 edition of the race on Sunday (8 p.m. ET on FS1, preceded by All-Star Open at 6 p.m.) will be at its third different track in the past three years after races at Charlotte Motor Speedway's 1.5-mile oval turned out underwhelming.


 


Starting Lineup for Sunday's NASCAR All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway

 


Can a trip to the Lone Star State jump-start the sport's lagging exhibition? After all, this track is the same size as CMS, running a similar handling package that had Kyle Larson dominating to the tune of a 10-second win in last month's Coca-Cola 600.


 


TMS President Eddie Gossage seems to think so, pushing the sport to reimagine the format with a record number of stages and field inversions. His final race before retirement will feature a format that doesn't have more than 30 straight laps of green-flag racing at once.


 


Rounds 1-4: 15 laps each


Round 5: 30 laps


Round 6: 10 laps


 



The field will be inverted multiple times. After round one, it'll be eight to 12 drivers (the exact number will be determined via a random draw). After round two, it's guaranteed to be the entire field. After round three, it will be eight to 12 drivers again before the field is reconfigured entirely after round four.


 


That's when the field will really settle in, going for the $1 million grand prize. The lineup for that 30-lap segment will be based on a driver's average finish in rounds one through four. It's complicated, but the goal is to keep people from sandbagging in order to start up front once the field gets inverted in another round.


 


During round five, there's a mandatory four-tire stop to bring the focus to the crews on pit road. The fastest team will earn a $100,000 bonus as this round becomes the setup for the final 10-lap segment. Where you finish here is where you'll start in the final dash for that million-dollar bonus.


 


The question is whether any of these shenanigans will slow down Larson, easily the hottest driver on tour with the 550-horsepower package (reduced to 510 for the All-Star Race with a tapered spacer adjustment). Larson, the All-Star Race winner in 2019, is coming off the first back-to-back wins of his Cup Series career.


 


Defending All-Star champion Chase Elliott may be Larson's top challenger along with last fall's Texas winner Kyle Busch. But keep an eye on drivers that transfer out of the All-Star Open, including the Fan Vote winner. Getting a little extra track time always seems to help that group and turn at least one of the four into solid contenders.


 


The hope is for a photo finish or some sort of rivalry that reignites interest in the race. Can Texas create some new memories nearly 30 years after "One Hot Night?"


 


NASCAR All-Star Open / All-Star Race

 


Date: Sunday, June 13


Time: 6 p.m. ET (All-Star Open), 8 p.m. ET (All-Star Race)


Track: Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth)


TV: FS1


Radio: PRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90


 


Who's at the Front: Hendrick Motorsports

Kyle Larson earned his first road course victory at Sonoma, leading 57 laps from the pole. But Chase Elliott came in second, the fourth straight race HMS has posted a 1-2 finish in the Cup Series.


 


The last month has been the strongest for the company since Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon battled mano-e-mano for the title back in 2007. Back then, they won six of 10 playoff races, finishing 1-2 in the final standings. Johnson captured four straight events, cementing his status as the sport's best postseason driver while Gordon setting a modern-era record for top-10 finishes (30).


 


Who's at the Back: Ryan Newman

You never want outside distractions as a race team and Newman's No. 6 Ford hasn't performed well since the rumors about Brad Keselowski coming on as Roush Fenway Racing part-owner started circulating. Runs of 24th at Circuit of the Americas, 27th at Charlotte, and 33rd at Sonoma have taken Newman out of postseason contention while his full-time NASCAR future comes under greater scrutiny for 2022 and beyond.


 


News Briefs

 


Roger Penske continues to be noncommittal on his driver lineup for 2022. When pressed on primary driver Brad Keselowski's status with the team, Penske claimed, "We have a contract with [Keselowski] the rest of the season. Anything he's going to do or we're going to do, we'll make announcements properly at the right time." Penske also didn't commit to Austin Cindric remaining in the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford for next season, leaving the door open he could be moved over to the No. 2.


 


Speaking of the Wood Brothers, they've parted ways with longtime crew chief Greg Erwin. Erwin has been with the Woods since 2018, manning the pit box for Paul Menard and current driver Matt DiBenedetto. But DiBenedetto has struggled this season, posting just three top-10 finishes while slipping to 17th in the standings, 60 points outside of playoff position with 10 races remaining.


 


The SRX Series, with five former full-time NASCAR drivers, debuts Saturday night at Stafford Springs Speedway. Greg Biffle will start from the pole position in Heat 1 in a race that's set for prime time (8 p.m. ET) on CBS.


 


NASCAR by the Numbers

 


26


Playoff points collected by Kyle Larson this season, the most of any driver. Martin Truex Jr. (18) and Alex Bowman (10) are the only others in double digits.


 


333


Margin points leader Denny Hamlin has on the playoff bubble and 177th-place Matt DiBenedetto. Hamlin could be in a position to clinch a spot as much as six races early depending on circumstances.


 


What Vegas Thinks

Kyle Larson leads the way for this year's All-Star Race, posting 48/10 odds according to the latest on vegasinsider.com. Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. are next up with 17/2 odds, followed by Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick (8/1).

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Toyota Save Mart 350 NASCAR Free Online Live Streaming ,June 06,Sunday 2021

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The Toyota/Save Mart 350 marks a return to Sonoma Raceway and wine country for NASCAR, another sign the COVID-19 pandemic is receding. The third of seven road courses on the schedule puts Kyle Larson on the pole for the fourth straight time on this 2.52-mile, 12-turn facility north of San Francisco.


 


Starting Lineup for Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway


 


For Larson, whose hometown of Elk Grove is just 90 minutes east, Sonoma offers an opportunity to rewrite recent history. His previous three poles here have resulted in finishes of 26th, 14th and 10th, a disastrous position differential of -47.


 


Despite 73 career laps led, none of Larson's eight wins have occurred on this track type. He's come close, only to fall victim to incidents like this Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL wreck in 2018 when wheeling a car capable of winning.


 



The question is whether Larson can put a long history of missed opportunities behind him after Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 performance. It's the first time in seven career tries he's led more than 200 laps and still gone on to win the race.


 


A victory here would be a huge step, showcasing Larson's diversity the dirt track legend has beyond 1.5-mile intermediates. Doing it at his hometown track would be icing on the cake as Larson morphs into a true championship contender.


 


Larson isn't the only title favorite looking to right the ship on road courses. Martin Truex Jr. used to be the primary foil for Chase Elliott, who's won five of the last six on this track type. Instead, the former Sonoma and Watkins Glen International winner has had rough luck on right-turn tracks, posting 2021 finishes of 12th on Daytona International Speedway's road course and 35th at Circuit of the Americas down in Texas. COTA was especially brutal, a rough wreck in the rain where Cole Custer punted his No. 19 Toyota up in the air.


 


Points leader Denny Hamlin is another driver looking to right the ship. The runner-up at Sonoma in 2016 has led laps here in four straight starts. Can the points leader by a country mile become the final driver in the Big 3 of Joe Gibbs Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Team Penske to win this season?


 


All these drivers will need to deal with Elliott, whose lone derailment on road courses lately was the weird rain shower caution at Daytona in February. He'll be motivated to keep rolling at Sonoma, the lone right-turn track on the schedule where he hasn't won.


 


Should Elliott falter, along with the other main title contenders, Sonoma and its short sprint provides the opportunity for an upset. Eleven races remain for just five playoff spots as the pressure rises for those winless drivers in contention. Kurt Busch, in particular, is someone outside playoff position who's won at Sonoma during his long career.


 


The bigger question is how short stages will change pit strategy in an event known for long green-flag runs. (The 2019 edition was run with only two cautions for stage breaks). Preplanned yellows reduce the variety of strategy calls, killing off the drama in a race that's known to produce a few surprises. Could another dull race put pressure on NASCAR to remove stages altogether at this track type?


 


Toyota/Save Mart 350

 


Date: Sunday, June 6


Time: 4p.m. ET


Track: Sonoma Raceway (Sonoma, Calif.)


TV: FS1


Radio: PRN, SIRIUS XM Channel 90


 


Who's at the Front: Hendrick Motorsports

Rick Hendrick made history Sunday at Charlotte with his 269th career Cup Series victory as a car owner, bypassing Petty Enterprises for the most ever. It’s the third straight win for an organization that has put it all together in recent weeks, including the first 1-2-3-4 finish in HMS history last month at Dover International Speedway.


 


Take a look back at HMS history here, a long road for an organization that nearly shut down during its first year of competition in 1984. Since then? There have been 37 years of at least one victory from this team along with a record-setting 13 Cup championships: seven for Jimmie Johnson, four for Jeff Gordon and one each for Terry Labonte and Chase Elliott.


 


Who's at the Back: David Starr

Starr ran Charlotte for perpetually underfunded MBM Motorsports, the 11th Cup start of his long career in the sport. Unfortunately, the 53-year-old known as one of NASCAR’s nice guys spent the night frustrating drivers, stuck in everyone else’s way as he was several seconds off the leader’s speed. Finishing a whopping 31 laps behind, Starr raised new questions about lapped traffic for a back portion of the Cup garage struggling to keep pace.


 


News Briefs

 


Hendrick Motorsports GM Jeff Andrews apologized to Chip Ganassi Racing for their engine problems last weekend in Charlotte. Andrews claimed issues to the "front drive system" have been fixed that sent both Ross Chastain and Kurt Busch behind the wall. Notably, none of the four Hendrick teams themselves experienced any issues at CMS; instead, all ran inside the top five.


 


Daytona International Speedway and Martinsville Speedway are among the tracks announcing full fan capacity for future NASCAR events. The changes have come fast and furious, signaling a return toward normalcy for the sport as COVID-19 cases continue to decrease across the country.


 


While NASCAR hasn’t announced the full 2022 schedule, Phoenix Raceway will return as the site of the championship finale. The midweek announcement means the one-mile oval out in Arizona will host the Championship 4 in the sport’s top three series a third straight year. Homestead-Miami Speedway was the only other track that hosted the finale under NASCAR’s playoff format, doing so from 2004-19.


 


NASCAR by the Numbers

 


3


Of the last six Coca-Cola 600s where the race winner has led over 300 of the 400 laps.


 


10.051


Margin of victory for Kyle Larson at Charlotte, the largest in the Cup Series this season. Will poor competition at CMS spur interest in renewing driver bonuses for winning crown jewel events?


 


Playing the Odds (Fantasy Spin)

 


Top Tier

 


Clearly, Chase Elliott is hard to bet against with his recent track record. You have one of two choices with your roster: build around Elliott's high price, knowing you sacrifice some talent further down, or go with two top-tier drivers in his place.


 


Martin Truex Jr. stands out among those options. His 19th-place starting spot assures some position differential; the 2019 winner of this race is due for some good luck on road courses. Teammate Denny Hamlin, starting fourth, is also a decent bet to stay there. The fifth-place finisher here in 2019 has the consistency of four straight top-10 performances to put you at ease.


 


Related: Best Sonoma Raceway Drivers for DraftKings


 


Middle Tier

 


For Matt DiBenedetto, the time to fix a broken season is now. Fifty-five points behind Chris Buescher for the final playoff spot, this road course ace needs to recapture the magic of 2019. That's when he finished fourth at Sonoma with now-defunct Leavine Family Racing, jump-starting a NASCAR career that led to his current ride with the Wood Brothers. A 17th-place starting spot for Sunday could lead to good position differential.


 


Kurt Busch may be in win-or-bust mode after his Charlotte engine issues. Sonoma could be the place he sneaks ahead of the field, a track where he's posted nine straight top-15 finishes and a victory (2011). Road courses put skill back in the driver's hands, a plus for Busch who is driving for a team that's a step behind on speed on other track types.


 


Lower Tier

 


Daniel Suarez has been 15th, 16th and 17th in his three Sonoma starts. That's the definition of consistency and with the way his Trackhouse Racing team is performing? I wouldn't bet against him.


 


Scott Heckert is the true road ringer in the field, the former sports car driver running a limited schedule for Live Fast Motorsports. His 28th-place finish at Austin wasn't great, but that would produce a plus-seven position differential based on his 35th-place starting spot at Sonoma. You could do much worse.


 


What Vegas Thinks

Chase Elliott is an overwhelming favorite, posting 9/4 odds according to vegasinsider.com. He leads the way over Martin Truex Jr. (5/1), Kyle Larson (6/1), and Kyle Busch (10/1).


 


Think Matt DiBenedetto can conquer the world? Make him your longshot pick at a juicy 66/1.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

NASCAR B&L Transport 170 Free Online Live Streaming ,June 05,Saturday 2021

 NASCAR B&L Transport 170 online free live streaming 2021 high quality(HD) broadcast on Saturday ,June 05, Track: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Time: 1 p.m. ET. Watch NASCAR B&L Transport 170 free live stream online Race on any device .You can follow to Watch NASCAR B&L Transport 170 free live streaming from here details below.




The rankings below are based on a mixture of expected output and DraftKings’ NASCAR salaries for that day. The ordering is not based on the highest projected fantasy totals, but rather by the value of each driver.


The DraftKings B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio slate locks at 1:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.


1. Austin Cindric ($10,900) - There won’t be a monsoon in Lexington, Ohio and Kyle Busch isn’t racing. Austin Cindric will be the most popular driver in the Xfinity DFS contest. He’s starting on the pole and he’s won four road course races.


2. AJ Allmendinger ($10,700) - This price might be a little too cheap. Allmendinger can earn a top 3 finish, double digit place differential points, and score hog points (fast laps and laps led). Allmendinger might be more popular than Cindric, and a lot of people will try to jam them both into their lineups.


3. Andy Lally ($8,900) - This has not been a good Xfinity season for Lally, but the Daytona Road Course race was a wreck fest and the weather at COTA was insane. Mid-Ohio could be a very mild race with a lot of lap turning. If that’s the case, then Lally could easily be the best point per dollar play.


4. Justin Allgaier ($9,900) - This is a contrarian play. Cindric and Allmendinger are better at road courses, but Allgaier has wins in road races where he wasn’t the best driver. In 2018, Allgaier beat Cindric at Mid-Ohio. He wasn’t better than Cindric; he was on a different tire strategy. That can happen again.


5. Noah Gragson ($10,200) - In his one race at Mid-Ohio, Gragson finished 5th. There are several similarly priced top tier Xfinity drivers starting just outside the top 10. Allmendinger is the obvious play because he can lead laps, but Gragson could be optimal if Allmendinger makes a mistake.


6. Preston Pardus ($7,900) - His background is in road racing. Although his finishes do not show it, Pardus has been very good in his few Xfinity road course races. His price might seem high, but he is capable of finishing inside the top 10 at Mid-Ohio.


7. Miguel Paludo ($9,300) - At the Daytona Road Course race in February, Paludo made a mistake and blew a tire. Fortunately, he was able to recover and he finished 7th. At COTA, he killed his transmission. That’s a mistake that he couldn’t recover from.


8. Kris Wright ($6,200) - Experience matters. Wright has not been very good in his few Xfinity Series road course races, but his sports car and open wheel racing laps have to mean something. Wright is starting near the back and is affordable.


9. Justin Haley ($9,100) - Once upon a time, Noah Gragson and Todd Gilliland were battling for a win in a Truck Series road course race. The teammates wrecked each other and Haley earned the win. Last season, Cindric and Allmendinger were battling for the win in the Indy GP. They didn’t wreck, but they didn’t win either, and Haley finished 2nd.


10. Kyle Weatherman ($5,300) - It might be time to go back to Kyle Weatherman as the value play this week. He hasn’t worked at ovals, but he’s been decent at road courses. In four of his five road course races, he’s finished 21st or better. A 25th place finish will get the job done.



11. Daniel Hemric ($10,000) - There are five drivers that cost $10,000 or more. Hemric will be the least popular of those drivers. His road racing history is the weakest and his pathways to success in DFS are limited. Not only does he need a top 3 finish, but he’ll need the favorites to fail.


12. Jade Buford ($6,000) - Big Machine Racing hasn’t had the greatest rookie season, but this is a weekend where they can shine. Buford has a road racing background and he has earned four top 20 finishes in his five Xfinity Series road course races.


13. Alex Labbe ($7,400) - He’s starting a little too close to the front and he’s not cheap enough, but that means he’ll go under owned. Labbe has top 5 talent and a top 15 car, that’s a steal at his price. He’s not going to score a lot of points, but he might score just enough points.


14. Harrison Burton ($9,500) - In order for Burton to be in the winning lineup, he has to win the race. Burton never wins races, let alone a road course race. A top 5 would be great for Burton, but that won’t even be a top 10 in DFS.


15. Josh Berry ($9,700) - This week he is racing for Jordan Anderson. That’s a significant downgrade from JR Motorsports, but the Jordan Anderson car has been fast in its limited appearances this season. Tyler Reddick finished 8th at COTA in this car.


16. Brandon Jones ($8,700) - He’ll never figure out road racing; he’s barely figured out oval racing. Jones always signs up for ARCA or Trans-Am race in order to get extra reps, but those additional laps never help.


17. Joe Graf Jr. ($4,700) - A Bobby Dotter car should never be priced below $5,000, but here we are. If anyone was going to sink this team, it was going to be Joe Graf. This is an ugly play, but Xfinity road racing isn’t racing for 75% of the race. All Graf needs to do is pass a couple inferior cars during the last five laps. If he can’t do that, then he needs to go home.


18. David Starr ($4,800) - He’s not a good road course racer, but he’s starting in the back and he has sponsorship. Starr doesn’t feel like a good play, but if he is paired with another sub $5,000 Hail Mary, then DFS players can get exposure to the $9,000 place differential plays.


19. Gray Gaulding ($5,100) - It’s all about the car. Gaulding is a top 15 driver in 30th place equipment. He can will this car into the top 25, if it stays in one piece. With the stages, Gaulding might be able to nurse the car around during stage one and two, and then drag it into the top 25 in the final laps of the race.


20. Ryan Sieg ($7,600) - He’s raced in over 25 Xfinity Series road course races, but he’s never improved. Sieg has a couple decent finishes, but he is out of his element. It’s unlikely that he is relevant this weekend, but it’s possible that a strategy play results in 10th place finish.

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