NASCAR Xfinity Series - Call 811.com Every Dig. Every Time. 200

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This weekend we head to Phoenix Raceway for the Call811.com Every Dig. Every Time. 200. Phoenix Raceway is a 1-mile oval and considered a short-flat track. I think Phoenix comps best with Richmond, but I also use New Hampshire and Gateway. Teams have run this same tire combo at Phoenix since 2022. The race winner has started inside the top five in seven of the last ten races here. I’ll be using recent Phoenix data, short-flat track data, 2023 speed, and a few other things when building lineups this weekend.

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The stages are 45, 45, and 110, which is a total of 200 laps. With 200 laps, we’re looking at a potential of 90 fastest lap points and 50 laps led points. There have been at least 8 cautions for at least 46 laps in six of the last seven Xfinity races here. Even after the cautions, we’re looking at 120ish dominator points. Looking at recent optimal lineups here, roster construction has been all over the place.

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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 Twitter – @stevietpfl