Overview
After an exciting XFINITY race on Saturday, the Cup Series drivers will take to Road America, the 14-turn 4.048-mile road course. The drivers will run 62 laps, more than the XFINITY drivers but still not a worthwhile amount to consider dominators heavily. Similar to that race on Saturday, I’ll be looking for the place differential drivers and those who I expect to have a chance to win.
Top Drivers
William Byron ($9,000), Starting 29th
Byron who qualified poorly at 29th has had success on road courses and should be one of the more popular drivers in the field. The driver of the 24 car has had recent success on road courses which could be driving that popularity as he finished 12th earlier in the year at COTA (after starting 24th) and a 9th-place finish at Sonoma (after starting 20th). Overall on road courses, Byron has six top-10s in his career.
Joey Logano ($9,400), Starting 18th
The Penske Racing driver Logano has run 35 road course races in his Cup career with one win, nine top 5’s, 17 top 10s, and an average finish of 14th. Starting 18th, there’s plenty of spots for him to make up in the Penske Ford.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ($6,900), Starting 33rd
When looking for a cash game floor play Stenhouse could be your guy as he starts 33rd for under 7K. In his career at road courses he has an average finish of 22nd in 27 races.
Erik Jones ($7,300), Starting 27th
Jones is another mid-range/value option to consider as far as place differential goes with solid history at road courses. In his 19 road course races he has three top 5’s and and eight top 10’s with an average finish of 15th.
Also Consider:
Chase Elliott ($11,100), Starting on the Pole and Kyle Larson ($11,400), Starting 3rd
- Both high-priced drivers are great on the road course and should be considered in tournaments.
Daniel Suarez ($7,700), Starting 17th
- The Sonoma winner will try to strike twice at a road course this season. Suarez is a good GPP play on Sunday.
Ty Dillon ($5,500), Starting 30th
- Dillon won’t need much to fullfill his value outside of a top 20 or so finish from his deep starting spot.
Corey LaJoie ($5,100), Starting 35th
- In 15 races at road courses LaJoie has an average finish of 28th. Solid value could be returned here in a cash game setting.