NASCAR By the Numbers - Würth 400
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This weekend, we head to Texas Motor Speedway for the Würth 400. The race is Sunday at 3:30pm ET on FS1. This is the same right-side tire as last season, but the left-side tire is the same as Las Vegas, Homestead, and Darlington. The best Texas comp is Charlotte, but the resin continues to make this a one-groove racetrack. On top of Charlotte, I’ll be using Las Vegas, Michigan, and Kansas as well. I’ll be looking at recent high-speed intermediate data, recent Texas data, practice, 2025 speed, and a few other things when building lineups this weekend. Practice had some interesting drivers at the top, and other drivers talked about being in traffic. I’m still going to weigh practice a little heavier than usual. With the lack of tire falloff, I think we have a great idea of who will be fast on Sunday.
NASCAR DFS Picks: Würth 400
The stages are 80, 85, and 102, which is a total of 267 laps. With 267 laps, we’re looking at 26.7 laps led points and 26.7 laps completed points on FanDuel. On DraftKings, we’re looking at 120.15 potential fastest laps and 66.75 laps led points. There have been at least 8 cautions in 9 of the last 10 races at Texas. The 3 Next-Gen races have had 16, 11, and 16 cautions. Even with the cautions, we’re looking at 150+ dominator points on DraftKings.
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