NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Weather Guard Truck Race
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This weekend, we head to Bristol Motor Speedway for the Weather Guard Truck Race. The race is Friday at 7:30pm ET on FS1. Last season was the first time since 2020 the Trucks ran concrete at Bristol in the Spring. That was the first time the Trucks have ever run on concrete in the Spring here. Eckes and Kyle Busch dominated the Spring race last season. 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 a positive note, this is the same tire the Truck Series has run here since 2022. I’ll be using recent Bristol data, practice data, 2025 speed data, and a few other things when building lineups this weekend.
NASCAR Truck Series DFS Picks – Weather Guard Truck Race
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. With the fuel mileage, you can run the first 2 stages and only make 1 pit stop here. It’s led to minimum lead changes, and 1-dominator races. There have been 4 or fewer lead changes in 5 of the last 6 races here. There has only been 1 dominator in 4 of the last 5 races here.
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