Scott Dixon tops C.J. Radune’s Lower-Risk lineup because of his skills on ovals. He won on the Phoenix oval earlier this season and finished eighth in the Indy 500.
C.J. Radune notes that with new renovations to Kentucky Speedway, this year’s race, where Kyle Busch is a favorite to win, could've extremely unpredictable.
C.J. Radune says that drafting and aerodynamics will once again be the main talking points as Sprint Cup returns to Daytona, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be the man to beat.
Jimmie Johnson, with his experience and three Daytona wins, is the anchor of C.J. Radune’s Higher-Risk lineup this week.
Scott Dixon, with one win this season, sits atop C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup for the first IndyCar race at Road America since 2007.
At Sonoma Raceway, where track position is key, C.J. Radune likes 2010 winner Jimmy Johnson for his lower-risk lineup.
C.J. Radune notes that passing is at a premium at Sonoma, which means qualifying is an important exercise for the drivers this week, including previous winner Kyle Busch.
Simon Pagenaud has been the strongest driver so far this season, so C.J. Radune expects him to be a contender this week at Texas.
Michigan has been a good track for Carl Edwards throughout his career, which is why he leads C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup this week.
Joey Logano, who won at Pocono Raceway in 2012 and has driven well the last few weeks, is at the top of C.J. Radune’s higher-risk line up this week.
As a former Detroit winner and the only non-Penske driver to win a road course race this season, Scott Dixon is important to C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup this week.
C.J. Radune thinks that Denny Hamlin, with four Pocono wins to his name, might be the best value in his lower-risk lineup this week.
C.J. Radune says, in what should be one of the most exciting races of the year, Jimmie Johnson could have an edge.
It’s the longest race on NASCAR’s schedule, which means drivers have to be prepared for anything to happen. C.J. Radune thinks three-time Charlotte winner Kevin Harvick is up for the challenge.
In this 100th running of the Indy 500, C.J. Radune says that Frenchman Simon Pagenaud, winner of three straight races, is the man to beat.
With 10 Dover victories, Jimmie Johnson is the man to beat this weekend and sits atop of C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup.
C.J. Radune thinks Matt Kenseth might be Dover's bargain of the week, as Kenseth finished in the top 10 here four of his last five races.