On the heels of the most interesting race of the 2019 season, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will head to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. The high-banked, half-mile will host Sunday’s Food City 500, the second short track of the year. Bristol isn’t nearly as awesome as it was when it was a one-lane, bottom-groove track, but it still has some of the bumping and banging that has made the track popular over the years.

While the reduced-horsepower package that turned last Sunday’s race at Texas into a mini version of a plate race won’t be in play this weekend, we could still see the typical running order shuffled up a bit. Short tracks tend to have higher attrition at baseline, and some of the teams that be behind on the bigger, faster tracks can be competitive at a track like Bristol.

With that in mind, Sunday’s race is golden opportunity to get a little creative with your lineups in the season-long leagues, especially the Driver Group Game and Fantasy Live. Since both these contests limit the number of times you can use each driver, you need to take advantage of any opportunity to post a big point total while saving starts from the bigger names. Bristol provides a chance to do just that.

At the very least, I recommend using some different Group B and C options in the Driver Group game and at least a couple of unconventional plays in Fantasy Live. Depending on how qualifying plays out, you could even be more aggressive than that.





1. Joey Logano, #22 Shell-Pennzoil, Team Penske

His seven Top 10s in the last 10 races at Bristol are tied for the most in the series, and Logano has cracked the Top 15 in his last seven starts here. He is also one of just two drivers with multiple wins here over the last 10 races, and his 335 driver points scored rank second. Logano should be one of the safest plays in all formats this weekend.

2. Kyle Busch, #18 M&M’s, Joe Gibbs Racing

Busch has actually been an all-or-nothing play at Bristol in recent years, but he has won two of the last three races here and has seven wins overall. He has also led over 100 laps in four of the last eight races at the track. His value is a little higher in DFS formats, but Busch can anchor a lineup in any format.

3. Kyle Larson, #42 CreditOne, Chip Ganassi Racing

It seems like only a matter of time before Larson finally gets a win at Bristol in the Cup Series. He has finished in the Top 10 in the last four races here, leading double-digit laps in each of those starts. Last year, Larson was the runner-up in both races at Bristol, and he led 200 laps in the spring race.

4. Ryan Blaney, #12 Menards/PPG, Team Penske

He has been coming on strong at Bristol, and Blaney led 100 laps here last spring before a lap car took him and led 121 more in the night race. An engine issue derailed him at Texas last weekend, but Blaney has led laps in five of the seven races this year. He’s established himself as an elite fantasy option in all formats.

5. Kevin Harvick, #4 Jimmy Johns/Busch Beer, Stewart-Haas Racing

While he hasn’t been dominant at Bristol, Harvick has been one of the most reliable drivers at the track. He has reeled of seven straight Top 10 finishes here, picking up a win in the night race in 2016. You may want to save him for track where he is more likely to win in the Driver Group Game, but he should still be good for a strong run.

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