Kevin Harvick and Steward Haas Racing are looking like championship contenders after winning the Federated Auto Parts 400, the second win in a row for the team.
Denny Hamlin kicks off the higher-risk lineup after winning at this track earlier this season, plus he has three other wins at Richmond.
Richmond Raceway will host the second race in the opening round of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series playoffs this week, with John Hunter Nemechek one of the favorites to win.
Mark Taylor analyzes the upcoming Federated Auto Parts 400, where Denny Hamlin will be looking for another race at the short Richmond track.
Kevin Harvick’s victory in the FireKeepers Casino 400 ended a 65-race dry spell and propelled him back into the playoff standings with three regular-season races remaining.
Three-time Michigan winner Kyle Larson could use a victory to regain some momentum and build consistency before the playoffs get underway.
Jeb Burton should look at this weekend as a chance to reverse a slump, as he only has one top-15 finish in the last five races but has been a top-15 contender on tracks like Michigan.
Mark Taylor breaks down the upcoming FireKeepers Casino 400, where Chase Elliott looks primed to rebound.
In a wild, contact-heavy Verizon 200 at the Brickyard, Tyler Reddick came out on top with his second victory of the season.
Ross Chastain, C.J. Radune’s higher-risk pick, made himself a road course favorite with his win at COTA in March, and his finishes of seventh at Sonoma and fourth at Road America.
Although this will be Josh Berry's first series start at Indy, he finished in the top five in the last two road course races, which makes him a top pick for C.J. Radune.
With just three finishes this year outside of the top 10, Zane Smith, the regular-season champion, is an excellent pick for Lucas Oil Raceway.
Mark Taylor analyzes this week's NASCAR race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway where Chase Elliott will look to get what he was denied last season on the road course.
After the disqualifications of first and second place Denny Hamlin and Kyle Bush, the first of its type since 1960, Chase Elliott was declared the winner at Pocono and remains atop the standings.
Chase Elliott, who leads C.J Radune’s higher-risk lineup, has never won at Pocono, but has been the hottest driver in the garage recently and has three fourth-place finishes at the track,
John Hunter Nemechek, who tops C.J. Radune’s picks, won last season's race at Pocono and has three top-10s from four series starts at the tri-oval.
After nearly winning last year's Pocono race, Ty Gibbs is an easy selection this weekend and leads C.J. Radune’s lower-risk lineup.