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The All Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway is this weekend, and DraftKings players are dealing with a couple of annoying issues that will put us in a time crunch on Sunday: one, the full starting lineup won’t be set until right before the All Star Race starts, because the three Stage winners from the Open race and the fan vote won’t be known until then. They will start from 18th through 21st in the All Star Race, obviously giving them the most place differential upside. We’re also dealing with a smaller field this weekend: 21 cars. So not only are the driver options limited, but it’s going to make it even more important to pick those drivers that finish up front (no matter where they start).

Starting positions 1st through 17th were set via random draw and Kyle Larson is on the pole for Sunday night. You can check out the full starting lineup by clicking here. Also be sure to check out the Algorithm Predicted Finishing Order for this year’s All Star Race (click here). Now let’s goooo!!!!

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Intermediate Track Speed Report & Loop Data Driver Averages

Kyle Larson fist in air after winning 2021 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
Photo Credit: Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images

Texas is a low-wear intermediate track, so we can look at the three races on that track type this season (Las Vegas, Kansas, and Charlotte). The cars this weekend will be running a package kind of similar to the 550hp package, but it’s going to come in a little lower and around 510hp. Obviously we don’t have any direct comparisons to that even lower horsepower package, so we’ll just look at the intermediate stats with the 550hp package this year. Both charts are below.

2021 Driver Stats on Low-Wear Intermediate Tracks

Driver
Starts
Finish
ARP
DR
FL
LL
T15
Total Laps
Kyle Busch302.306.7112.26721863934
Brad Keselowski305.308.5108.256105755934
Chase Elliott306.707.1104.66244840934
Kyle Larson307.002.4139.6193562925934
William Byron307.006.1109.59944862934
Denny Hamlin307.707.9105.73957824934
Austin Dillon309.311.689.3251741934
Chris Buescher310.016.179.1813358934
Kevin Harvick310.710.292.8270708933
Tyler Reddick312.712.185.73613680933
Matt DiBenedetto312.715.478.842468931
Ryan Blaney313.011.395.4423722934
Martin Truex Jr313.710.890.2106780925
Joey Logano314.313.579.857600932
Alex Bowman316.712.185.2225637932
Michael McDowell316.720.562.129106931
Erik Jones317.019.167.2230280931
Daniel Suarez317.320.467.3812207930
Ricky Stenhouse Jr319.015.074.61123517925
Christopher Bell319.714.281.5303608929
Ryan Newman320.322.461.5130141929
Chase Briscoe321.324.154.71022930
Bubba Wallace322.720.966.2130409928
Cole Custer323.324.351.10045929
Kurt Busch324.017.566.250406672
Anthony Alfredo324.023.052.01478929
Ryan Preece324.323.653.240104922
Ross Chastain324.725.459.9130160892
Corey LaJoie327.724.648.00031851
Justin Haley329.029.640.30012920
Aric Almirola329.725.250.80029839
BJ McLeod330.731.636.5002909
Cody Ware332.732.834.7002905
Garrett Smithley332.733.533.5000905
Quin Houff334.033.730.9000901
Josh Bilicki336.336.526.7000884

2021 Driver Stats on Intermediate Tracks w/ 550hp Package

Driver
Starts
Finish
ARP
DR
FL
LL
T15
Total Laps
Kyle Busch504.408.1104.4822113271526
Kyle Larson505.402.6135.931583615171526
William Byron506.006.0113.413714814441526
Denny Hamlin507.608.4102.6518412921526
Austin Dillon509.211.091.035112721526
Kevin Harvick509.411.793.441010631525
Martin Truex Jr510.609.596.4434313621517
Chris Buescher511.213.785.457708241526
Brad Keselowski512.010.999.28915211111522
Alex Bowman512.410.293.139511961524
Tyler Reddick513.216.878.141137841523
Ryan Blaney513.810.795.6712811721525
Chase Elliott514.410.293.7734812401421
Michael McDowell515.019.067.3692551522
Matt DiBenedetto515.414.777.31128331522
Ryan Newman516.218.871.01706121521
Ricky Stenhouse Jr516.414.976.214238571517
Joey Logano516.613.580.3131910431523
Daniel Suarez516.819.467.717143951521
Christopher Bell520.016.473.43236801519
Erik Jones520.421.560.82802851520
Ross Chastain521.022.763.41603371484
Chase Briscoe521.024.653.820281520
Bubba Wallace521.220.065.31525041519
Cole Custer522.220.958.0002411520
Kurt Busch523.816.075.44317531052
Ryan Preece523.824.252.7701081512
Anthony Alfredo524.624.849.814791518
Aric Almirola527.822.953.6001221427
Justin Haley528.629.741.090211505
Corey LaJoie529.626.246.4290351321
BJ McLeod532.033.034.20021480
Cody Ware532.232.934.50021482
Garrett Smithley432.333.034.30021168
Quin Houff534.033.631.50011473
James Davison334.033.731.7000765
Josh Bilicki535.836.327.50001428

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DraftKings Strategy & Dominators for the All Star Race

The race format for the All Star Race is pretty wacky, and I went over it in pretty good detail in the video this week (below), so be sure to check that out. But here’s the format we’re working with (screenshot via Jayski):

  • There are 100 laps scheduled for Sunday’s All Star Race at Texas and only green flag laps are going to count, which means there will definitely be 45 DraftKings FPTS for fastest laps and 25 DraftKings FPTS for laps led. Unfortunately, trying to predict who will grab those dominator points (especially laps led) is difficult because of all of the inversions that are going to happen.
  • My strategy this week? One, I’m not playing much, because this race is just going to be a bit crazy. And two, this is a great time to go heavy on the lower-owned drivers that are starting in that 1st through 8th range that won’t be getting as much exposure because of their limited place differential potential.
  • Track position and short run speed should be what it takes to win this race on Sunday. I also like looking at which drivers are fast on restarts and early in the run, as well as who have made the most quality passes this season. I break that down in the video (below).

Breakdown Video

Now for the video breakdown! Be sure to go here and subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already.

GPP / Tournament Picks

William Byron and Chase Elliott racing side by side in the 2021 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
Photo Credit: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Chase Elliott ($8,500) – Looking back at the Charlotte race, Kyle Larson definitely had the best car that night, but Chase Elliott was right there with him–and I think if this #9 team would’ve been able to keep their track position, they could’ve definitely won the race. As far as tournament plays this weekend, I love Chase along with William Byron ($8,000), but with Willy B starting worse and lower-priced, I think he’s going to be more chalkier, so I’m writing up Elliott. I do like combining both into a lineup as well, though. Anyway, Chase now has three straight top 3 finishes after his 2nd-place run at Sonoma and he hasn’t finished worse than 7th since Talladega back in March. He’s going to be a contender to win this All Star Race at Texas on Sunday.

Kyle Busch ($8,200) – I went over this a bit in the video (above) as to why I like Kyle Busch this weekend, just like my algorithm does. So when you think of game theory and lineup building, Kyle Larson ($10,200) is going to be a name that DraftKings players gravitate toward because, well, he’s been absolutely dominant this season. Most players, if they pick the pole sitter Larson on Sunday, won’t want to roll with Kyle Busch, too, because picking both front row starters typically isn’t a smart move. However, I don’t hate that idea, but I mainly like Kyle Busch as a pivot here off of both Larson and the place differential chalk. Rowdy ranks 3rd in average running position in both the 550hp intermediate package this season and just at low-wear intermediates in 2021. His average finish for both of those categories? The best in the series.

Cash Core Drivers

Kevin Harvick Mobil 1 2019 Fantasy NASCAR
Photo Credit: Stacy Revere/Getty Images

Alex Bowman ($9,300) – I originally had Ryan Blaney ($9,600) penciled in here but then I remembered after his awful performance at Charlotte that he’s dead to me, so I’m rolling with old faithful here in cash: “The Showman” Alex Bowman. He comes in at the lowest-priced among the three good drivers that were randomly selected to start the worst (Bowman, Hamlin, and Blaney) and AB has been pretty solid here at Texas, with two top 5s in his last three starts. Also, I like the momentum train that this #48 team is on right now; since his win at Dover, Bowman hasn’t finished worse than 9th, and he also wound up 5th at Charlotte a couple of weeks ago.

Kevin Harvick ($8,700) – No, I’m not writing up Kevin Harvick because of his ridiculously impressive record here at Texas (seven finishes of 6th or better in his last nine starts, including three wins). I like Kevin Harvick for two reasons: one, he has this stigma this season of not having great speed, which is true if you’re comparing the #4 Ford now to what it did last year, but Kevin Harvick is still more than capable of finishing top 5 any given weekend (by the way, he has finished 6th or better in half of the races this season) and people are still shying away a bit. But what I really like about Harvick this weekend is that crew Rodney Childers is a master at setting up the car for short run speed, which is what it’s going to take to win this race on Sunday.

Texas All Star Race DraftKings Driver Projections

The following chart takes into account the very basics: the starting position and the projected finish of each driver. The projected finishes are averaged from six different ranking systems. Also factored in are projected laps led and fastest laps for each driver. You can click the headers below to sort the chart by that attribute. By default it is sorted by average projected FPTS.

This will be updated to include the drivers that make the final All Star Race lineup once they are confirmed on Sunday night, so be sure to check back in that small time window.

DriverDraftKings SalaryAvg Proj FPTSStarting PositionAvg. Projected FinishDollar Per FPT
Kyle Larson$10,20057.63103.3$177
William Byron$8,00057.32804.0$140
Alex Bowman$9,30050.831507.5$183
Chase Elliott$8,50050.52605.3$168
Denny Hamlin$9,90049.501607.3$200
Kyle Busch$8,20049.10203.5$167
Kevin Harvick$8,70048.451206.2$180
Ryan Blaney$9,60043.251708.8$222
Martin Truex Jr$9,10040.901007.0$222
Tyler Reddick$7,10038.171912.2$186
Matt DiBenedetto$7,00037.502113.7$187
Kurt Busch$6,90035.671310.8$193
Brad Keselowski$7,70032.33910.0$238
Joey Logano$7,50031.67709.5$237
Austin Dillon$6,60029.17510.2$226
Aric Almirola$7,30028.172017.0$259
Ross Chastain$6,00027.001816.3$222
Ryan Newman$6,20026.501415.5$234
Christopher Bell$7,20026.17310.7$275
Michael McDowell$6,30017.671118.2$357
Cole Custer$5,90015.50416.5$381
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As someone who has always been obsessed with numbers, Fantasy NASCAR has been the perfect fit with me. I pride myself on the quality of my analysis for each race, and am glad that I have been able to help others along the way. I've been a serious Fantasy NASCAR player for over 10 years now, and I'm just getting started.

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