Fantasy NASCAR Driver Big Board: Looking Ahead to 2020

It’s never too soon to start preparing for the 2020 Fantasy NASCAR season, and expert Brian Polking gets you ready with a first look at the top drivers for next year.
2019 Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Fantasy Picks

Finish the 2019 season on a winning note using Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking’s top season-long plays for the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Fantasy NASCAR: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Driver Rankings

Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gets you prepped for the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway with his Top 30 Driver Rankings for the Ford EcoBoost 400.
2019 Bluegreen Vacations 500 at ISM Raceway Fantasy Picks

The Cup Series is back at Phoenix this weekend, and Fantasy NASCAR expert is here to help you set your season-long lineups for the Bluegreen Vacations 500.
Fantasy NASCAR: Bluegreen Vacations 500 at ISM Raceway Driver Rankings

Just two races remain in the 2019 season, and Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gets your ready for Sunday’s race at ISM Raceway with his Driver Rankings for the Bluegreen Vacations 500.
2019 AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway Fantasy Picks

Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gets you ready to dominate your season-long leagues with his favorite picks for the AAA Texas 500.
Fantasy NASCAR: 2019 AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway Driver Ratings

Just three races remain in the 2019 season, and Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gets you ready for the upcoming race at Texas Motor Speedway with his Top 30 Driver Rankings for Sunday’s AAA Texas 500.
2019 First Data 500 at Martinsville Speedway Fantasy Picks

The 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season continues down its home stretch, and as we head back to Martinsville Speedway this weekend, just four races remain. Sunday’s First Data 500 is the first race of the Round of 8 of the playoffs, and it is also the final short track event of the year. From a fantasy standpoint, short tracks can offer the opportunity to be a little more creative your lineups, but you probably won’t want to stray as far from the big names this weekend as you would at Bristol or Richmond. There has been a small group of drivers who have put together dominant stretches at Martinsville, and I plan to lean on them heavily this weekend. The good news for fantasy owners, at least for the Fantasy Live contest, is that a couple of those Martinsville studs were eliminated from the playoffs last weekend at Kansas. With Brad Keselowski and Clint Bowyer now a part of the non-playoff pool drivers, you should be able to assemble a powerhouse lineup for Sunday’s race. Unless you are desperate to make up ground in your league and need to take some chances, I recommend sticking with the proven plays this weekend. Depending on how you have been allocating your starts, things could be a little bit trickier in the Driver Group Game. If you have guys like Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney at your disposal, then I recommend using them Sunday, even if you are down to your final starts. On the flip side, I do think you can use Martinsville as an opportunity to save a start from Group C studs Chris Buescher and Matt DiBenedetto. For Slingshot Fantasy Auto, I valued past Martinsville success over pure place differential upside. Obviously, drivers who check both boxes jump to the top of the list, but I’d rather give up a few differential points to own a proven Martinsville stud. Of course, a major curveball could be coming if several drivers fail post-qualifying inspection. A driver with average numbers here becomes a lot more appealing if they are starting outside the Top 30. Make sure to check back Sunday for any updated picks after the starting lineup becomes official, but in the meantime, here are my preliminary Fantasy NASCAR season-long lineups for the First Data 500 at Martinsville. Join FullTime Fantasy for top advice in the industry from check-cashing, proven winners! NASCAR.com Fantasy Live Kyle Busch (Playoff) Since the start of the 2015 season, Busch has cracked the Top 5 in all nine of his starts at Martinsville, picking up a pair of wins and leading more laps than any other driver. Since NASCAR introduced stage racing, he has collected points in nine of the 10 at Martinsville, and his 68 total stage points in those races are the second most in the series. Starting 13th with a car that showed Top 5 speed in practice, this is a no-brainer pick. Denny Hamlin (Playoff) The five-time Martinsville winner has been knocking on the door of another win at the track. He was the runner-up in the fall race last year, finishing first and second in the two stages, and he finished fifth here in the spring, finishing fourth and third in the two stages. Hamlin ranks third with 60 total stage points at Martinsville, earning points in eight of the 10 segments. On the provisional pole, he’s a must-own option. Brad Keselowski (Non-Playoff) Keselowski won’t be winning a championship this year, but he can definitely help you win your fantasy league title. He has eight Top 10s and seven Top 5s in his last nine starts at Martinsville, and his 72 stage points and four stage wins here are the most in the series. Keselowski clobbered the field in the spring race at Martinsville, leading 446 of the 500 laps while sweeping both stage and winning the race. He is the top non-playoff option available, but if you want to fade the chalk to try to gain some ground, Erik Jones looked surprisingly stout in practice. Clint Bowyer (Non-Playoff) I won’t blame anyone who wants to stay on the Jimmie Johnson bandwagon this weekend, but I think Bowyer is the better play. He’s an excellent short track driver, and he has finished seventh or better in four of his five starts at Martinsville with Stewart-Haas Racing, winning the spring race in 2018. More importantly, Bowyer has earned points in eight of the 10 stages here, including both stages in this year’s spring race. Meanwhile, his 36 total stage points at Martinsville rank second among non-playoff options and are 16 more than the next closet driver. He had arguably the fastest car in practice Saturday and qualified seventh. I love him this weekend. Garage Driver – Chase Elliott (Playoff) He’s come close to winning at Martinsville on a couple of occasions, and he was the runner-up back in the spring race, finishing second and fourth in the two stages. He has earned points in seven of the 10 stages here, and his 47 total stage points rank fifth. If you are looking for alternatives, Martin Truex Jr. is always a high-floor, high-upside option, and Ryan Blaney is my favorite contrarian. Blaney has earned points in nine of the 10 stages at Martinsville, and he ranks fourth with 55 total stage points earned. Yes, he’s starting in the back after losing an engine in practice, but he had one of the strongest cars in Happy Hour. Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet Driver Group Game Kyle Busch (A) His consistency at Martinsville has been in a league of its own, and Busch has reeled off eight straight Top 5s at the track, winning twice and posting a 2.9 average finish in that stretch. His 68 stage points at Martinsville rank second overall, and he has earned points in all but one segment here. This is my final start from Busch, but I believe this is the best remaining track to
Fantasy NASCAR: Top 30 Driver Rankings for the First Data 500 at Martinsville Speedway

The Round of 8 begins this weekend at Martinsville Speedway, and Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gets you ready to dominate your leagues with a closer look at the Top 30 drivers for the First Data 500.
Fantasy NASCAR: Mid-Pack Drivers Delivering Down the Stretch

Fantasy NASCAR expert Brian Polking gives you the inside scoop on two mid-pack drivers who can help you close out the 2019 season on a high note.