NASCAR DFS: Top PrizePicks Selections for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 - June 11
Going over the top More or Less options, on PrizePicks, for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway - June 11
With the field set for Toyota/Save Mart 350, it’s time to review the current board of NASCAR selections at PrizePicks for the best More or Less picks, in light of the RaceSheets.
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Kyle Larson - 56.5 Fantasy Score - More
Strike while the iron is hot. Ride the hot hand. Play the hot streak. Alright, enough already, you get the idea. Larson is simply the top driver in the NASCAR Cup Series right now. Sorry William Byron and Ryan Blaney. If you did not watch the Xfinity race, Larson dominated and only came in third because he beat himself with a slip-up while getting ready to pass the race winner Aric Almirola. The RaceSheets projects Larson to finish first which will more than cover the MORE as he drives from P16. He should accumulate some fast laps and lead laps as well to pad his stats.
Take the MORE on Kyle Larson’s 56.5 Fantasy Score.
Tyler Reddick - 34.5 Laps Led - More
Tyler Reddick has become a top driver on the road courses over the last two years. He has two road race wins in 2022 and he won the most recent race at COTA in dominating fashion, leading 41 laps. He will start on the front row next to Denny Hamlin, in the second starting position.
I think that Reddick makes quick work of Denny Hamlin and takes control of this race. Phil currently has Reddick projected to lead 55 laps and I would agree with that 100%.
Take the MORE on Tyler Reddick’s 34.5 Laps Led.
Ryan Blaney - 46.5 Fantasy Score - More
I gotta be honest, I was hoping to get one of Ryan Blaney’s best friends in NASCAR on the PrizePicks boards to throw in a LESS for my followers, but no luck. So we will go to the NASCAR Cup Series points leader that is starting from P31. Blaney showed speed in practice and I have no doubt that he will march up to the top 15 by the end of Stage One. From there getting to his projected 10th-place finish may take a little more time, but it will allow for more opportunities to get some fast laps. Blaney is a strong play in your DFS lineups and the same can be said for this play on PrizePicks.
Take the MORE on Ryan Blaney’s 46.5 Fantasy Score.
BONUS TIME!
Choo-Choo, all aboard the Kyle Larson train this weekend. Heck, I will even be the conductor. If you are like me and think that Larson is the car to beat then you have to love the MORE on the 15.5 Fastest Laps for Larson and even the 12.5 Net Cars Passed. Alright, enough Larson love, and since you were able to bear with it for this long, let’s get to one more. How about a LESS for your entertainment? Look to the pole sitter, Denny Hamlin. Take the LESS on his 24.5 Laps Led.
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