
William Byron is third on C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk Lineup, as he’s a reliable fantasy option on this type of track, with top-10 finishes in the last three road course races.

C.J. Radune is picking Riley Herbst for his Higher-Risk Lineup for Herbst’s consistency on these types of tracks; he’s a constant top 15 finisher.

The Truck series races on the first of its four road courses Friday, and Austin Hill could offer fantasy players finish differential points if he does well on the Daytona course.

Can Denny Hamlin make it three in a row with a win at Daytona on Sunday? C.J. Radune breaks down the drivers’ chances in the season opener.

Noah Gragson scored two wins last season with one of those victories being the 2020 edition of this race, where he led 15 laps.

Defending race winner Grant Enfinger has performed well at this track the last few years and Friday shouldn’t be an exception.

With his 18th place start Thursday, Ryan Blaney could offer fantasy players finish differential points, as the expectation is that he’ll finish well.

Chase Elliott's recent run of success on road courses makes him too valuable to pass up as the Busch Clash shifts to the infield for 2021. He led 34 of 65 laps en route to winning last season's race.

With a win at Phoenix earlier this year and the most time to prepare for the weekend, Joey Logano believes he’s the favorite to win the championship.

Chase Briscoe will battle it out in the series finale with three other drivers for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in Phoenix.

It’s down to the final four drivers for the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series title, and with four season wins and two top-five Phoenix finishes, Grant Enfinger could claim it.

Brad Keselowski starts the 500 laps on pole, and C.J. Radune notes that he has every incentive to produce an uneventful top-five performance on Sunday.

Last week's winner, Harrison Burton, who has three victories and 20 top-10 finishes so far this season, will start 10th at Martinsville and looks to continue his winning ways.

C.J. Radune advises that Parker Kligerman, starting last, has a chance to offer fantasy players a decent amount of finish differential points if he has a good race.

C.J. Radune notes Austin Cindric will be looking to sweep the Texas races this season and will start seventh this weekend.

With three victories in the last six Texas races, Kevin Harvick is a favorite for this weekend’s race.

C.J. Radune warns fantasy managers not to ignore five-time Texas winner Johnny Sauter this week, as he has led laps in eight of the last nine races at the track.

C.J Radune anticipates Kevin Harvick will get back to his winning ways, and with three Kansas victories for Harvick, it could happen this weekend.

With his victories in the last two Kansas races, Brandon Jones has the third spot in C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk Lineup.

With his 35th position this week, Grant Enfinger, who has never finished lower than 11th, should offer a lot of upside for fantasy players to consider this week.

C.J. Radune says Martin Truex Jr. is one of the best road course racers on the circuit and came extremely close to winning this race in 2018.

Austin Cindric is a whiz at road courses, having won at both Road America and Daytona road courses earlier in the year, so expect him to fair well at Charlotte’s ROVAL.

C.J. Radune notes Justin Allgaier should be a reliable top-10 option if he can survive to the finish of the race.

Joey Logano‘s a C.J. Radune pick this week, as he has three Talladega wins and has led laps in nine of his last 10 starts there.

C.J. Radune anticipates another good finish this weekend from 14th position Johnny Sauter, as he has an excellent record at Talladega.

Martin Truex Jr. will start the Las Vegas race 11th but he has two wins at the track, including this race last season, and should perform well Sunday.

Austin Cindric leads C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk Lineup again this week at Las Vegas, as the runner up in the spring race and the joint-leader in the standings as the playoffs begin.

Track position is key to staying competitive at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where Austin Hill is the defending champ of this race.

Eight time Bristol-winner Kyle Busch leads C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk Lineup in the final race in the playoff round of 16.