C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup offers some of the best drivers at Bristol as well as some drivers currently on hot streaks, including Joey Logano who has two of the last four wins.
C.J. Radune has 2013 winner Kyle Busch in the top spot of his lower-risk lineup for the final road course race of the season.
C.J. Radune believes that Tony Stewart, who’s won at Watkins Glen five times in his career, is priced well below his potential for this road course.
C.J. Radune says that with five wins at Mid-Ohio in his last nine visits, Scott Dixon is the man to beat this weekend and is second in Radune’s lower-risk lineup.
According to C.J. Radune, Pocono’s spring winner Kurt Busch has an excellent history at this long, flat tri-oval track and could have another great race.
Second in C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup is rookie Chase Elliott, who led the most laps at Pocono earlier this year and finished in fourth position.
Defending Brickyard champion Kyle Busch heads C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup for this prestigious race in Indianapolis.
With Kevin Harvick back to his winning ways, C.J. Radune's picks him for the lead-off slot in the safe roster for Indianapolis.
C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup at this short, difficult track spreads the dollars across a number of good drivers including last year’s winner Kyle Busch.
Passing on New Hampshire’s one mile oval is notoriously difficult, says C.J. Radune, whose lower-risk lineup is headed by Kevin Harvick.
Joey Logano heads C.J. Radune’s higher-risk lineup at Kentucky Speedway’s newly reconfigured oval where predictability could be thrown out the window.
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.