Welcome to the NASCAR DFS Pit Stop for the Xfinity Series. Below you will find my rankings for the drivers in this race.
A Group: Drivers I will have the most exposure to and are high priority
B Group: This group is drivers I feel have a high upside and are great filler pieces to pair with the A Group
C Group: The drivers in this tier are a little bit risky, but could still turn out to be optimal. This group should be used in GPP’s
F Group: These drivers are on my do not play list
Drivers in BOLD are potential dominators
(Starting position in parenthesis)
A Group | B Group | C Group | F Group |
---|---|---|---|
Jeb Burton (35) – $7.1K | Josh Bilicki (36) – $4.8K | Justin Allgaier (16) – $10.8K | Patrick Emerling (12) |
Jordan Anderson (32) – $6.7K | Parker Retzlaff (21) – $7.5K | Riley Herbst (8) – $9.7K | Joey Gase (17) |
Ryan Sieg (24) – $7.6K | Brennan Poole (27) – $6K | Shane van Gisbergen (18) – $7.7K | |
Brandon Jones (23) – $8K | Kyle Sieg (25) – $6.3K | Jeremy Clements (22) – $6.4K | |
AJ Allmendinger (14) – $11K | Hailie Deegan (31) – $5.7K | Leland Honeyman (33) – $4.6K | |
Jeffrey Earnhardt (34) – $6.5K | Mason Massey (38) – $5.5K | Caesar Bacarella (29) – $5.2K | |
Matt DiBenedetto (28) – $6.6K | Ryan Ellis (37) – $5.1K | Dawon Cram (30) – $4.5K |
Drivers like Sheldon Creed, Josh Williams, and even Anthony Alfredo can be considered because their ownership will be low. Austin Hill starts on the pole and will be popular because of his history at this track type. You can play him, but your day is over if he gets caught up in a wreck early. Sam Mayer is another driver who could have a good day. He starts in the teens and is coming off a win last week. Mayer doesn’t have a great track record at superspeedway but he will be under owned today.