NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Tennessee Army National Guard 250

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This weekend we head to Bristol Motor Speedway for the Tennessee Army National Guard 250. The race is Friday at 7:30 PM ET on FS1. In 2024, the trucks started running a spring race at Bristol. The 2 spring races have been won from 3rd and 1st. Bristol is a .533-mile, steep track with a concrete surface. The best comp for Bristol is Dover, but the Truck Series hasn’t raced at Dover since 2020. On top of that, we have a new tire code this weekend that the Truck Series hasn’t used here before. Track history and practice data are the two biggest factors for me on Friday night. I’ll be using recent Bristol data, practice data, 2026 speed data, and a few other things when building lineups this weekend.

NASCAR Truck Series DFS Picks – Tennessee Army National Guard 250

The stages are 65, 65, and 120, which is a total of 250 laps. With 250 laps, we’re looking at 112.5 potential fastest lap points and 62.5 laps led points. Over the last five seasons, there have been anywhere from 4 to 11 cautions.

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The Head of Motorsports at RotoGrinders and the long-time host of the popular Morning Grind podcast, Stephen Young (aka stevietpfl) has been one of the top NASCAR, NFL, NBA, and MLB analysts in the industry since its inception. He has accumulated numerous Live Final seats and is a multiple-time finalist for the Fantasy Sports Writers Association Racing Writer of the Year. Follow Stevie on X – @stevietpfl