
Austin Hill, who is locked into the playoffs, will lead the field to green after his win three weeks ago at Knoxville.

Kevin Harvick is still seeking his first win of the season, and the four-time New Hampshire victor could grab the checkered flag in Loudon.

Austin Cindric will start on the outside of the front row and tops C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk Lineup.

C.J. Radune notes Tyler Reddick's seventh-place starting spot could make him a good option to consider this week.

Chase Briscoe won on the dirt at Eldora in 2018 and then finished fifth at Bristol earlier this season and should be expected to be a top-five contender Friday night.

C.J. Radune writes that Harrison Burton is bargain priced this week, as he'll start fifth this week and has two top-fives from two series starts at the track.

Chase Elliott has finished first or second in six of the last seven points paying road course races, so it stands to reason he’d be a heavy favorite at Road America.

Austin Cindric, who has four wins already, finished second at Elkhart Lake in 2019 and won this race last season.

For this weekend’s double header, three-time Pocono winner Kyle Busch might be a better for selection for Sunday, after he’s gotten some track time.

Pocono has been a good venue for Austin Cindric, says C.J. Radune, as his three starts produced two top-10s, and he led 11 laps and won the opening stage last year.

C.J. Radune writes that with two top-fives from three Pocono starts, Brett Moffitt makes a logical top choice Saturday.

C.J. Radune expects Joey Logano, who has three top-fives in the last four races and won at Nashville in the Xfinity Series in 2009, to have a good finish Sunday.

With his prior experience, Justin Allgaier could have an advantage at Nashville Superspeedway, where Xfinity hasn't raced since 2011.

C.J. Radune makes his picks for the Rackley Roofing 200 and writes that Matt Crafton's Nashville experience should be an asset to fantasy players this week.

Alex Bowman leads C.J. Radune's Higher-Risk Lineup, given Bowman's two top-fives from his last three Texas visits.

Josh Berry starts in 28th position at Texas Motor Speedway, but with a win, three top-fives and six top-10s so far this season, he should move forward swiftly.

C.J. Radune makes his picks for the weekend, starting with arguably the current best driver in the Trucks Series, John Nemechek.