C.J. Radune is picking William Byron, who has back to back finishes of fourth at Dover, to lead his lower-risk lineup.
Qualifying inside the first five rows is key to winning at the Dover Motor Speedway, and Riley Herbst will start in sixth position.
Ryan Blaney, who is a two-time winner at Talladega and consistently leads laps at the track, leads C. J. Radune's lower-risk lineup.
Justin Allgaier has proven to be adept at getting top results from draft-style racing despite having not yet won at Talladega yet.
Christopher Bell is an accomplished dirt racer with a USAC national midget championship and a Truck Series win at Eldora, which is why he tops C.J. Radune's higher-risk lineup.
While Ben Rhodes is winless this season, he started racing on dirt early in his career and is expected to be competitive at Bristol.
With Martin Truex Jr. having won three out of the last five races at Martinsville, he'll feel like this is his race to lose.
Daniel Hemric is looking for his first victory of 2022, and he led laps in both races at Martinsville last year and finished third each of those races.
A winless John Hunter Nemechek will try to change his luck at Martinsville when the Trucks race under the lights Thursday night.
Points leader Noah Gragson won the last Xfinity Series stop at Richmond and has finished fourth or better at every race so far this season except Atlanta.
Chase Elliott leads C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup, where a win a win this week would tie him with Tony Stewart at second on NASCAR's all-time road course winner's list.
Ross Chastain, who’s been knocking on the door of a victory in the Cup Series this season, will get some extra seat time in the Xfinity Series and is featured in C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup.
Despite this being Kyle Busch's first Trucks race on a road course, he’s a expert at these circuits and should do well.
C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup for Atlanta features a heavier emphasis on superspeedway prowess, starting with Chase Elliott, who’s racing at his home track.
C.J. Radune writes that Riley Herbst has been a fast Atlanta qualifier and will be gunning for his second top-10 at the track this week.
Matt DiBenedetto did well by finishing sixth at Las Vegas, which should give him confidence at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s fast, newly surfaced 1.5-mile oval.