NASCAR Xfinity Series - The Loop 110

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This weekend, we head to Chicago for The Loop 110 on the Chicago Streets. The race is Saturday at 4:30pm ET on The CW. The Chicago Street race is a 12-turn, 2.2-mile street track in downtown Chicago. There is nothing like this track on the schedule, and it’s a unique type of road course. We could compare it a little to the Mexico City race, but I’ll be using all road course data for the most part. Last season, SVG won from the pole but only had 7.1 dominator points. In 2023, the Xfinity race was shortened to 25 laps due to rain. Cole Custer led all 25 laps and was in the optimal from the pole. I think the optimal strategy will be short pitting the final stage. I’ll be looking at recent road course data, 2025 speed, practice, Chicago data, and a few other things when building lineups this weekend.

NASCAR Xfinity Series DFS Picks: The Loop 110

The stages are 15, 15, and 20, which is a total of 50 laps. With 50 laps, we’re looking at 22.5 potential fastest lap points and 12.5 laps led points. With 25-30 dominator points, we’re focusing more on finishing potential and place differential this weekend.

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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