NASCAR Xfinity Series - Andy’s Frozen Custard 300
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This weekend, we head to Texas Motor Speedway for the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300. The race is Saturday at 2pm ET on the CW. Practice and qualifying were rained out on Friday. This is the second 1.5-mile race of the season for the Xfinity Series. This is the same tire code they’ve run at Texas, Las Vegas, and Kansas since 2022. The closest comp to Texas is Charlotte, but the lack of multiple grooves at Texas makes it tough to compare to any other track. I’ll be using those tracks plus Las Vegas, Michigan, and Kansas. When building lineups this weekend, I’ll look at recent 2025 speed, recent Texas data, high-speed intermediate tracks, and a few other things. The race winner has started 5th or better in 5 of the last 10 races here.
NASCAR Xfinity Series DFS Picks: Andy’s Frozen Custard 300
The stages are 45, 45, and 110, which is 200 total laps. With 200 laps, we’re looking at 90 potential fastest lap points and 50 laps led points. There have been at least 9 cautions in 9 of the last 10 races here. Last season was the first time since 2018 there weren’t 9 cautions in a race. There have been at least 50 caution laps in 8 of those 10 races.
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