
John Hunter Nemechek won the spring race in Las Vegas and should continue to show his dominance with only four races left in the season.

Kyle Busch will need another good night Saturday to avoid slipping down the order and missing the playoffs cutoff.

Justin Allgaier may present a nice value, as he starts on the front row and has a win and 12 top-10s from 20 Bristol starts.

Todd Gilliland has two top-10 finishes in three races at Bristol and hasn't finished worse than 14th at the track. He also starts in the second row, giving him prime track position to challenge for a win.

Martin Truex Jr. has two prior wins at Virginia and has led more than 100 laps in seven of his last nine track visits.

Sunday’s first playoff race could be Kyle Larson’s to lose, as he’s been the best driver in the series this season and races well at Darlington.

Justin Allgaier already has a Darlington win this season and he'll look for the sweep this weekend at the last regular-season race.

While, John Hunter Nemechek didn’t have an optimal start to the playoffs, he remains one of the most successful drivers on the circuit this season.

February Daytona winner Austin Cindric has gone on to have a great 2021 season so far and could continue his run of good luck Friday.

Denny Hamlin has won twice at Michigan and is still looking for his first victory of the 2021 season.

C.J. Radune says it continues to be hard to ignore Ty Gibbs, who’s been nothing short of a sensation in the Xfinity Series this season.

John Hunter Nemechek has been the driver to beat for much of the 2021 season, and he will start on the front row Friday evening.

C.J. Radune writes that with his win on the IMS road course last year, Chase Briscoe should be on fantasy managers’ radars for Sunday’s race.

C.J. Radune says Ty Gibbs, who already has three wins and eight total top-10s in 10 series appearances, will be hard to ignore at Indy.

C.J. Radune notes Chase Elliott’s domination of road-course races and his previous victories at Watkins Glen races.