WTR Fam! Welcome to another edition of Race Day Strategies, covering the NASCAR Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series from a DFS strategy perspective. In this article, we will lay out past trends from previous relevant races, show the winning lineups for the flagship GPPs of those races, and give a high-level look at possible lineup construction based on this info and track type.
If you have not done so already, I would encourage you to read our NASCAR DFS Strategy Primer as this article will often piggyback on the strategies mentioned there. I will also say, as I mentioned in our primer, that these strategies are meant to be guardrails and not rules that are set in stone. Practice and Qualifying play a crucial role in dictating final strategy and builds. As this article is released mid-week, we encourage all members to check out our Discord for more discussions on strategy after the results of practice and qualifying are known.
Without further delay, let’s dive into The Roval!
Race Info and Trends
Available Dominator Points
30.15 pts – Fastest Laps
16.75 pts – Laps Led
Lap Leaders
2023 – 50, 10, 4, 2, 1
2022 – 25, 24, 18, 3, 1, 1
2021 – 22, 21, 17, 7, 1
Fastest Laps
2023 – 29, 7, 6, 3 or fewer (6 Drivers)
2022 – 18, 17, 9, 2 or fewer (2 Drivers)
2021 – 14, 9, 8 or fewer (3 Drivers)
Cautions – 4, 9, 7 – Avg. 6.7
DNFs – 3, 6, 8 – Avg. 5.7
Avg Green Flag Runs – 7.9 Laps
PD+FP Pts per Driver in Winning Lineup – Avg. 47.83
2023 – 49.67
2022 – 45.33
2021 – 48.50
% of Laps Led per Race in Winning Lineup – Avg. 67.6%
2023 – 77.6% (52/67)
2022 – 69.4% (50/72)
2021 – 55.9% (38/68)
% of Fastest Laps per Race in Winning Lineup – Avg. 60.4%
2023 – 60.0% (30/50)
2022 – 74.5% (35/47)
2021 – 46.8% (22/47)
Winning Flagship GPP Lineups
Roster Construction Strategy
- General Thoughts
- Xfinity playoffs cut-off race
- 3/6 races here have included an overtime finish
- AJ Allmendinger has won each Xfinity race he has started at the Charlotte Roval
- Cash
- Qualifying-dependent
- Place differential over dominator points
- Depending on place differential options, might play a driver we think dominates
- Tournaments
- One or two dominators, aiming for as many dominator points as possible
- Last three winning lineups have featured the winner of the race
- Place differential
- Each winning lineup last 3 years has featured one driver starting in the teens who had a great finish
- Typically a guy with some road racing experience
- One or two dominators, aiming for as many dominator points as possible
That’s all for this edition of Raceday Strategies for the Xfinity Series! I hope this helps everyone with their mindset as we approach building lineups for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race this weekend! One last time, these are high-level guardrails and not set-in-stone rules. We will have much more discussion in Discord as we lead up to lineup lock for these races. Not a member? Sign up today and get 50% off your first month or week of your Monthly or Weekly subscription! Good luck!