Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was involved in a fight last week with Kyle Busch, but C.J. Radune thinks the No. 47 can bounce back at Charlotte for 600 miles of racing.
Ryan Blaney is the defending Coca-Cola 600 winner and is looking to get his season back on track. Mark Taylor highlights some of the top contenders for this marathon of a race as well as some to be weary of.
William Byron is the defending race winner and always has speed when we come to Darlington. See what other drivers Mark Taylor is targeting at the Goodyear 400 and who you want to say away from.
Kyle Larson won the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history over Chris Buescher on Sunday at Kansas Speedway. C.J. Radune breaks down the race and provides a look ahead to Darlington.
Tyler Reddick was victorious the last time the Cup Series went to Kansas and he is always tough to beat on intermediate tracks. See what other drivers Mark Taylor is eyeing for Sunday's race.
Dover has always treated Martin Truex Jr. well throughout his career, and the No. 19 driver is among Mark Taylor's top contenders for the win at The Monster Mile on Sunday.
Bubba Wallace is one of the best plate racers in the Cup Series, and C.J. Radune sees a lot of DFS value in the No. 23 driver for Sunday's race at Talladega.
Chase Elliott snapped a 42-race winless streak at Texas with some strong moves in the closing laps. C.J. Radune breaks down a wild race and sizes up the competition heading to Talladega.
Bubba Wallace had a great showing at Texas last year, and C.J. Radune is high on the No. 23 driver again this season. Check out his other top DFS values and two potentially lineup options.
William Byron is coming off his third win of the season and is the defending race winner at Texas. See who else Mark Taylor is high on for Sunday's Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
William Byron led a Hendrick Motorsports 1-2-3 finish at Martinsville as the team celebrated their 40th year anniversary. C.J. Radune gives his drivers that are trending up and down heading to Texas.
Joey Logano is coming off a much-needed second place finish, and Mark Taylor thinks Martinsville could be the place the veteran driver breaks his long winless streak.