Daytona 500: Fantasy NASCAR Rankings
When we are back to Speedweeks to build on the 60th run of Daytona 500, Alex Bowman did things started by the pole demand for the race, and Brad Keselowski won the first Recovery Flag of 2018 when he won the collision at Daytona Sunday.
There is a lot of practice before the "Great American Race" and cannot be started until Thursday at the Duel 125 qualifying races.
Of course, the main course is the Daytona 500 itself, and you imagine playing NASCAR, it's time to get ready for the start of the season. Kosso's rules like Katson-Plate track are like Daytona, so be sure to know the rules of your specific league.
If you play format, you limit the number of times each driver can use NASCAR.com fantasy live, a race to leave the elite options off the bench. If you play in a format that includes space differential as a scoring category like the NASCAR DFS in draft counts, load them back to the backed drivers.
As always, if you have a question regarding a specific scoring system feel free to contact me via Twitter or via email daytona500stream@gmail.com. Already, be ready for the 2018 Daytona 500 on the list of my top 30 drivers for single openers.
1. Brad Keselowski #2
With Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired general, Keselowski title of the top plate driver's title is firmly demanded. He has already won six restricted-plate under his six, including a series - the best three in the last 10 races. Kassolovsky has made the second highest point in the last 10-plate races, the only thing missing from a hypertensive rejuvenation of a Daytona 500 victory.
2. Denny Hamlin #11
He has already won under the Daytona 500 belt, and in recent years he has lost power in 2018 after being strengthened as a plate track. Earl trophy can recover. Hamlin is in the fifth position in the last 10-plus plate races, and he scores points at Daytona across the last three seasons.
3. Joey Logano #22
Although he was not quite rich in the number of his colleagues at Plate Place, the Logano were pretty crisply closed. The last 10-plate hierarchy is the second highest of the six top 10 series, and third in the spin point. He has achieved the last six sixes or four final finishes in Daytona, the 2015 Daytona 500 wins.
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #17
Stenhouse was always a tough controller-plate driver, but he has taken his performance to another level over the past few years. In the last six plates, he has four top-five hundreds, which last year won in Talladega and Daytona. Stevenhaus is above 5 this weekend.
5. Kurt Busch #41
Yes, he won the Daytona 500, but because he limited the number 5 ranking in the top 5 of his ranking- his adjustment at the plate track. Above the last 10 plate races, Busch's 12.0 average finish, 316 points, and seven top 10 series tops all.
6. Kevin Harvick #4
In 2010 several times he had spent his worst years at Plate Place, at least in his last position. However, Harvick still showed a lot of speed and he scored more than 50 runs in four racing tournaments, of whom were in Daytona 500. He also achieved third place in the Daytona Points since 2011, which played three top five at six starters.
7. Kyle Busch #18
Busch is an all-or-nothing option this weekend, but its upward moving is no driver equivalent. He stayed at the sixth place in the last 10-plate races, and among the four highest-5 series in this stretch. In fact, Busch has finished four or three-thirds of its last eight restrictor-plate events.
8. Ryan Blaney #12
Blaney played a runner-up finish at the last year's Daytona 500, and now he is part of Tom Pangk, just to improve his opinion of winning his plate race. His new colleague, Brad Kasselsky and Joey Lajano, won the last 10-plate races to win five. Big gap between the opening match of the season.
9. Clint Bowyer #14
He has been a solid plate dealer throughout his career, and Bowyer scores at the top 10 restrictor-plate event and scores top ten to lose the position in the top ten. He finished second in Daytona 500 last July, and was among the top ten of the last six races in the track.
10. Aric Almirola #10
He ran a straight four of the top 10 strips of the plate pack, and last year, Almirola finished all five battles at the beginning of his battleship plate. After his offseason was moved to Stewart-Hass Racing, Almario did not begin to compete for a strong finish in the Plate Track again in 2018 Daytona 500.
There is a lot of practice before the "Great American Race" and cannot be started until Thursday at the Duel 125 qualifying races.
Of course, the main course is the Daytona 500 itself, and you imagine playing NASCAR, it's time to get ready for the start of the season. Kosso's rules like Katson-Plate track are like Daytona, so be sure to know the rules of your specific league.
If you play format, you limit the number of times each driver can use NASCAR.com fantasy live, a race to leave the elite options off the bench. If you play in a format that includes space differential as a scoring category like the NASCAR DFS in draft counts, load them back to the backed drivers.
As always, if you have a question regarding a specific scoring system feel free to contact me via Twitter or via email daytona500stream@gmail.com. Already, be ready for the 2018 Daytona 500 on the list of my top 30 drivers for single openers.
1. Brad Keselowski #2
With Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired general, Keselowski title of the top plate driver's title is firmly demanded. He has already won six restricted-plate under his six, including a series - the best three in the last 10 races. Kassolovsky has made the second highest point in the last 10-plate races, the only thing missing from a hypertensive rejuvenation of a Daytona 500 victory.
2. Denny Hamlin #11
He has already won under the Daytona 500 belt, and in recent years he has lost power in 2018 after being strengthened as a plate track. Earl trophy can recover. Hamlin is in the fifth position in the last 10-plus plate races, and he scores points at Daytona across the last three seasons.
3. Joey Logano #22
Although he was not quite rich in the number of his colleagues at Plate Place, the Logano were pretty crisply closed. The last 10-plate hierarchy is the second highest of the six top 10 series, and third in the spin point. He has achieved the last six sixes or four final finishes in Daytona, the 2015 Daytona 500 wins.
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #17
Stenhouse was always a tough controller-plate driver, but he has taken his performance to another level over the past few years. In the last six plates, he has four top-five hundreds, which last year won in Talladega and Daytona. Stevenhaus is above 5 this weekend.
5. Kurt Busch #41
Yes, he won the Daytona 500, but because he limited the number 5 ranking in the top 5 of his ranking- his adjustment at the plate track. Above the last 10 plate races, Busch's 12.0 average finish, 316 points, and seven top 10 series tops all.
6. Kevin Harvick #4
In 2010 several times he had spent his worst years at Plate Place, at least in his last position. However, Harvick still showed a lot of speed and he scored more than 50 runs in four racing tournaments, of whom were in Daytona 500. He also achieved third place in the Daytona Points since 2011, which played three top five at six starters.
7. Kyle Busch #18
Busch is an all-or-nothing option this weekend, but its upward moving is no driver equivalent. He stayed at the sixth place in the last 10-plate races, and among the four highest-5 series in this stretch. In fact, Busch has finished four or three-thirds of its last eight restrictor-plate events.
8. Ryan Blaney #12
Blaney played a runner-up finish at the last year's Daytona 500, and now he is part of Tom Pangk, just to improve his opinion of winning his plate race. His new colleague, Brad Kasselsky and Joey Lajano, won the last 10-plate races to win five. Big gap between the opening match of the season.
9. Clint Bowyer #14
He has been a solid plate dealer throughout his career, and Bowyer scores at the top 10 restrictor-plate event and scores top ten to lose the position in the top ten. He finished second in Daytona 500 last July, and was among the top ten of the last six races in the track.
10. Aric Almirola #10
He ran a straight four of the top 10 strips of the plate pack, and last year, Almirola finished all five battles at the beginning of his battleship plate. After his offseason was moved to Stewart-Hass Racing, Almario did not begin to compete for a strong finish in the Plate Track again in 2018 Daytona 500.

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