C.J. Radune is looking at frequent Dover winner Jimmie Johnson to have a good race at the track known for its steep banking, tight turns and fast straights.
C.J. Radune thinks Kurt Busch is a steal at this week’s price, as the 2017 Daytona 500 winner has finished in the top 10 at Talladega in more than half of his starts, including four of the last five.
Martin Truex Jr. leads C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk lineup at Richmond, where Truex has three top-10s in his last four starts there.
C.J. Radune predicts a good finish for Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who has five top-10s from 10 starts at Bristol Motor Speedway, a track known for its high banks and close racing.
C.J. Radune predicts a great racing from Joey Logano. A previous track winner, Logano’s lowest finish in the last four races at Texas Motor Speedway was seventh.
C.J. Radune is putting Penske Racing and Brad Keselowski, who won this race last year, at the top of the lower risk lineup this week at Martinsville.
With three career victories at Auto Club Speedway, Kyle Busch is an excellent play this week and sits atop C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk Lineup.
Kyle Busch, who has one Phoenix victory and five consecutive top-10s at the track, leads C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk lineup.
Martin Truex Jr. leads C.J. Radune’s the lower-risk lineup for Las Vegas. Truex dominated this race one year ago to earn the first victory on his way to winning the championship.
Examining this weekend’s starting grid, C.J. believes Kevin Harvick is one of the safest bets, as he has led more than 100 laps in five of the last six Atlanta races.
Despite crashing in Thursday’s qualifying race, last week’s winner, Brad Keselowski lead’s C.J. Radune’s Daytona lower-risk lineup.
C.J. Radune previews this week's Duel qualifying races at Daytona where Kyle Busch will look to get back into the winner's circle after conquering a Duel in 2016.
C.J. Radune breaks down Sunday's Clash at Daytona as Joey Logano looks to to make it two in a row in the season's kickoff exhibition race.
It’s the final race of the year, and with the championship on the line, C.J. Radune is picking contenders Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski to head his High-Risk Lineup.
C.J. Radune has Daniel Suarez in his Lower-Risk Lineup because he continues to deliver consistent top-15 finishes, which gives fantasy owners positive finish differential points.
C.J. Radune notes that Jimmie Johnson has been the man to beat at Texas in recent history. He leads the pack with an average finish of 3.6 in the last five races at the circuit.
Jimmie Johnson’s nine circuit victories are among his impressive statistics at Martinsville Speedway and earn him a spot in C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk Lineup.