First rule of fantasy NASCAR is to run drivers while they are hot. I’m sure some of you who saved Tony Stewart know what I’m talking about. Sure he wasn’t that bad for you, but not like earlier in the year. I’m going to list drivers and where I think they will be allocated by Yahoo. I’ll also tell you where they excel and do a track preview. I’ll also talk strategy, like where to run Jimmie Johnson and who not to use at restrictor plate tracks. As you’ll see, I have my short track and intermediate guys.
A- Jimmie Johnson – goes for 5 in a row, so you’d have to think someone else will win it right? That’s what i thought this year so I wouldn’t bet against him doing it again. Run Jimmie at Martinsville, Phoenix, Dover, Lowe’s, Indy, New Hampshire or California (home track). He’s good at other places too, but I’m sticking to these tracks. As you can see, I like Jimmie mainly on short, flat tracks. Too much gamble for me on intermediates for the most part. Absolutely no restrictor plate tracks, just not worth the gamble. Obviously 9 starts.
A- Mark Martin – a lot of people would love to see him go out a champion and win the Daytona 500. So I’d consider him at Daytona, although not one of his better tracks. He excels at Dover, Richmond, Phoenix, Texas, Pocono, Indy, Darlington and Bristol. So he’s a great short track racer for the most part. We should get around 6-9 starts out of Mark.
A- Tony Stewart – Apparently him and Montoya are starting a feud, that should get interesting. Tony, like Jimmie and Mark, is good everywhere, but I’m using him at Watkins Glen, Indy, Chicagoland, Infineon, Richmond, New Hampshire, Pocono, Texas and Martinsville. Mainly another short track guy for me and road course ace. As good as he is at restrictor plates, I say do not use him next year unless you just have an abundance of starts left. I’m seeing 9 starts out of this guy and he usually gets red hot around the Indy race. Indy is his home and favorite track.
A- Denny Hamlin – absolute flat track stud. His home tracks are Richmond and Martinsville. He excels at Richmond, Martinsville, Pocono, Phoenix, New Hampshire, Darlington. Not bad at some of the intermediates either, but more of a short track guy. Also not a bad road course racer. I’m thinking 6-9 starts and think he’s going to have a very good year this year.
A- Jeff Gordon – is also good everywhere but I’m starting to sour on Jeff as he gets in the later stages of his career. He excels at Daytona, Talladega, Martinsville, Darlington, Indy, Infineon, New Hampshire, Pocono, while ok everywhere. I’m going to use him as one of my restrictor plate guys and see me using him around 1-3 times only. He really thinks of Indy as his home track oddly enough.
Hey Ray…racingone.com has great stats. racing-reference.info has more.
There’s some more spots open in group #2262 , password = fantasy Plus it has a prize pack for the winner, supposedly
I’m sure if you follow some of the great advice in the forum, I can guarantee you that you will finish much better this year…Good Luck.
Great job. Tell me of a site where I can find
loop data to see driver ratings, avg running position, laps in top 10, etc for all individual tracks.
Are you in a YH league that I can join with a league # if I want to and you
have room? Thank you. Ray Lenexa KS
if I research past races at each track,
how many to use. would say last 2 cot
be enough. advise thanks ray
Good Advice. What I can’t find is a site where Drivers Best Tracks are ranked in order.Say about 6 or so.
For us less informed,it seems no site exists.Some fantasy games exist that a 36 race race game plan would really help.
Your article approaches the task best I have seen, yet not quite what I had in mind.If you were a novice and desired to see a LIST of all driver(with a history) where would you go?
Have copied your article to start my 36 race plan, knowing who’s hot, practices,quaifying are also factors. Keep up the good work.
thank you Ray Miller
ps. was in 20 fant games last year did lousy.
Site is open…Let’s Get IT ON!
Way to go KWiseman. I can’t wait for Daytona.