The final event of the Round of 12 is set to unfold at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, which features a blend of road course and oval elements.
Despite its partial oval layout, this can be primarily categorized as a road course. This was evident as road course specialist Shane van Gisbergen secured the pole position, followed closely by fellow experts Tyler Reddick and A.J. Allmendinger.
For drivers like Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin, Alex Bowman, and Ryan Blaney, securing driver points is crucial. This indicates they might employ a suboptimal strategy in pursuit of stage points. Conversely, those in more competitive standings will likely adhere to the strategy aimed at securing the race win.
This understanding will inform our DFS selections for the event, alongside the insights gained from practice and qualifying sessions.
Before diving into my selections, remember that all of my NASCAR projections are available in the NASCAR Models on FantasyLabs. This resource includes projections for floor, ceiling, median, and ownership.
We must also highlight my Perfect% metric, which indicates how frequently specific drivers appear in the optimal lineup across 10,000 race simulations.
Moreover, don’t overlook the valuable tools provided by FantasyLabs, such as our Lineup Optimizer, allowing you to effortlessly generate up to 300 lineups, or the Lineup Builder for those who prefer constructing their lineups manually.
Here are my NASCAR DFS picks for the Bank of America Roval 400 on Sunday at Charlotte.
Charlotte DraftKings DFS Cash Game Picks
William Byron ($9800): Byron demonstrated impressive performance in practice and will start from 10th position, offering a promising opportunity for place differential combined with his speed.
Since Byron has already secured his spot in the next playoff round, he will be following the optimal strategy aimed at winning the race, which positions him favorably against drivers like Reddick, Logano, and Elliott who may have to focus on points, providing Byron with some comfortable place-differential opportunities to leverage.
Christopher Bell ($9000): Similar to Byron, Bell is in a strong position, sitting 57 points clear of the cutoff line. He is likely to advance to the next playoff round, allowing him to pursue the race-winning strategy as well.
With a starting position of 12th, Bell enjoys a strategic advantage alongside a top-tier vehicle. Having previously won at this track, he should have no trouble finding speed here.
Ty Gibbs ($8500): Gibbs is a talented road course racer who will employ the optimal strategy since he has been eliminated from the playoffs. With five wins on road courses in the Xfinity Series, he is still on the hunt for his first victory in the Cup Series.
Ranking first in my model’s Perfect%, Gibbs starts from 19th, making him a commendable option for cash games.
Charlotte DraftKings DFS Tournament Picks
One of Shane van Gisbergen or A.J. Allmendinger ($10,300 or $10,000): It is challenging for both Kaulig teammates to secure spots in the optimal lineup since they start toward the front and the race only comprises 109 laps, allowing for approximately 65-70 dominator points at most, contingent on the number of green-flag laps.
With high-profile drivers at elevated prices starting farther back, especially Byron, Bell, and Kyle Larson, this significantly limits the likelihood of both Kaulig drivers making it to the perfect lineup given their starting positions of first and third with minimal place differential opportunities.
If participating in mass multi-entry tournaments, you might consider incorporating them together in around five percent of your lineups; however, these drivers tend to be negatively correlated. Ensure that your FantasyLabs optimizer reflects this thinking.
Chase Elliott ($9500): Elliott poses a higher risk as he will undoubtedly be racing for points, which might deter some racers from selecting him.
However, he is capable of mounting a strong performance in the final stage, capable of overtaking slower vehicles. If any late cautions arise—which is probable given the track’s history and the updated configuration—he will have additional chances to gain positions during the late restarts.
In fact, I believe Elliott’s chances of appearing in the optimal lineup are closer to 20%, contrary to my model’s projection of 13.7%. Therefore, I recommend considering him while building your lineups.
Bubba Wallace ($6500): It’s rare to find a driver priced at $6500 with consistent top-10 speed in practice. Wallace is in a position to race under the optimal strategy and vie for the win, and he starts from ninth, which could make him a less popular choice among DFS players, even though he is well-positioned to gain place-differential spots by finishing near the top five.
Some might joke about Wallace’s chances at a road course, yet he did finish seventh in this particular race two years ago. All he needs to do is maintain his starting position, and any potential late-race turmoil could see him achieving a top-five finish.
Ryan Preece ($5600): Preece often goes unnoticed at road courses, but he has shown moments of potential, with a recent ninth-place finish at Watkins Glen. He also achieved an 11th-place finish in this race last year and a 14th-place finish in 2020 on the Roval.
He stands as the driver with the greatest disparity between projected usage and his Perfect% among those starting in 31st position or beyond.
NASCAR DFS Picks for the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte: Strategies and Optimal Lineup Insights
Understanding the Bank of America Roval 400
The Bank of America Roval 400 is a unique event on the NASCAR calendar, combining elements of oval track racing with a road course layout. This challenging course at Charlotte Motor Speedway demands a distinct set of skills from drivers, making it a particularly interesting race for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) players. Understanding the intricacies of this race can significantly enhance your NASCAR DFS picks.
Key Strategies for NASCAR DFS Lineups
Creating a winning NASCAR DFS lineup for the Bank of America Roval 400 requires careful consideration of several factors, including driver performance, historical data, and race dynamics. Here are some key strategies to consider:
1. Analyze Driver Performance on Road Courses
Drivers excel on road courses often have a distinct advantage. Look for:
- Previous road course finishes
- Driver’s ability to maneuver tight turns and changes in elevation
- Consistency in performance over the season
2. Historical Data at the Roval
Examine how drivers have performed specifically at the Roval in past events. Key metrics include:
- Finishing positions in previous Roval races
- Average position during races
- Number of laps led
3. Qualifying Performance
Qualifying positions can heavily influence race outcomes, especially on a tight road course. Higher starting positions often translate to better finishing results, so consider:
- Drivers who qualify in the top 5
- Drivers who have shown strong qualifying times historically
4. Consider Pit Strategies
Understanding pit strategies can give you an edge, especially in races with road course dynamics where fuel and tire management play significant roles. Look for:
- Teams with a solid reputation for pit stops
- Drivers who can maximize their time during pit cycles
5. Weather Conditions
Weather can impact race conditions significantly, particularly on a road course where rain can lead to a slippery track. Monitor:
- Forecasts leading up to the race
- How drivers have performed in varying weather conditions
Optimal Lineup Insights for the Bank of America Roval 400
Building an optimal lineup requires balancing star drivers with budget-friendly options. Here’s a general strategy:
Top Tier Drivers
Driver | DraftKings Salary | Recent Form |
---|---|---|
Chase Elliott | $10,500 | Top 5 in last 3 road courses |
Kyle Larson | $9,800 | Strong finishes at Roval |
Denny Hamlin | $9,200 | Consistent top 10 finishes |
Mid-Tier Drivers
Driver | DraftKings Salary | Recent Form |
---|---|---|
William Byron | $8,300 | Top 10 finishes at Roval |
Christopher Bell | $7,900 | Strong road course performance |
Ryan Blaney | $7,500 | Improved road course skills |
Value Picks
Driver | DraftKings Salary | Recent Form |
---|---|---|
Tyler Reddick | $6,800 | Solid finishes in lower-tier teams |
Matty D | $6,500 | Surprising performances on road courses |
Chris Buescher | $6,300 | Consistent results |
Benefits of a Strategic Approach in NASCAR DFS
Adopting a strategic approach to your NASCAR DFS lineup can yield significant benefits:
- Increased ROI: Leveraging statistical analysis enhances your chances of creating a winning lineup.
- Competitive Edge: Understanding driver nuances and race dynamics can help you outperform other players.
- Enjoyment: The thrill of watching your drivers perform can enhance your overall race experience.
Practical Tips for DFS Success
Implement these practical tips to maximize your NASCAR DFS success:
- Stay updated on driver injuries or changes in team dynamics leading up to the race.
- Engage in forums or social media discussions to gather insights from other DFS players.
- Review post-race analyses to improve your understanding of what factors contribute to success.
Case Studies: Successful NASCAR DFS Lineups
Learning from past successful DFS lineups can be beneficial. Here are a few notable examples:
- Chase Elliott’s 2019 Victory: Players who invested in Elliott after his consistent road course performances reaped rewards.
- Last-Minute Changes: Those who adjusted their lineups based on weather conditions saw a higher return when lower-tier drivers performed unexpectedly well.
First-Hand Experience: My NASCAR DFS Journey
As a regular player in NASCAR DFS, I’ve seen first-hand how important it is to stay informed and adapt to changing race conditions. During one recent Roval race, I focused on value picks and managed to create a lineup that finished in the top 5% of entries. That experience taught me the importance of being flexible and responsive to qualifying results and last-minute news.
Final Thoughts on NASCAR DFS for the Bank of America Roval 400
With its unique blend of road course and oval track elements, the Bank of America Roval 400 presents exciting opportunities for NASCAR DFS players. By applying the strategies outlined above, you can enhance your chances of creating a winning lineup. Remember, continual research, flexibility, and strategic thinking are your best allies in NASCAR DFS.