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Dan Beaver has been covering fantasy NASCAR for more than 20 years with a little help from his >650,000 record database. He can be found on Twitter @FantasyRace.

Cooper Webb, Colt Nichols and Justin Cooper were each crowned champion in the season finale Saturday night in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cooper Webb could have ridden a nice, safe race to take the championship - but he pushed hard for his eighth win of the season and took the No. 1 plate in style.
With this week’s lineup based on last week’s Talladega efforts, there are some great values at Kansas.
After the wild card Geico 500, it’s a breath of fresh air to be on one of NASCAR’s 1.5-milers where favorites are favored for a reason.
Kurt Busch is a willy veteran who likes worn, slick tracks and could be this week’s top pick for an outright win, top-three, or top-five.
If Scott Dixon wins his second consecutive race at Texas, he will do so as the favorite at PointsBet Sportsbook.
Martin Truex, Jr. remains one of the most productive drivers on 1.5-mile tracks despite failing to win there in 2020.
Malcolm Stewart and Jo Shimoda knew something was in the air at Salt Lake City and they capitalized with career-best results.
Talladega is wild card, but with four aero-restricted superspeedway Jokers in the deck, it can radically change the remaining cards to be dealt.
Corey LaJoie has five results of 11th or better in his last eight races at Talladega and Daytona, which should shake a few coins out of your pockets.
Marvin Musquin won in 450 as Ken Roczen led early, but another fall just past the midway point of Supercross Round 16 dropped him from championship contention while points leader Cooper Webb took second.
Ken Roczen got off to a strong start, but Cooper Webb came on strong in the closing laps to take a commanding lead in the championship points.
Aric Almirola was a solid bet at +1800. On Saturday, his line moved to +2000, which makes him even more attractive.
Alex Bowman has top-10 finishes in his last three Geico 500s and is coming off last week’s surprising Richmond win. His top-10 odds at +120.
Kyle Larson has his best opportunity to succeed with Hendrick Motorsports, and is already in playoff contention.
On the aero-restricted superspeedways of Talladega and Daytona, it’s not so much who you bet as how you bet.
Talladega plays by its own set of rules, so a driver’s record is actually only a small part of this week’s handicap.
Build your lineup from the bottom up this week before you decide on a marquee driver. Erik Jones trades Gibbs for Petty, but won’t lose any speed.
Donny Schatz won one of the four previous races held at Bristol Motor Speedway and he will be back in action this week battling Kyle Larson, Brad Sweet and others.
Contact with Remy Gardner on the last lap of the Portuguese Grand Prix denied Joe Roberts his second Moto 2 podium, but he was happy with his fourth-place finish.
Kyle Larson will make his 2021 debut in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at Bristol Motor Speedway after winning an ASCoC race last week.
Marc Marquez returned from injury for the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix to finish seventh. And he couldn’t have been happier.
Last week’s performance was the worst we’ve seen from Kyle Larson all season, but he remains the best driver at Hendrick Motorsports.
Denny Hamlin has finished third in half of his 2021 races, which makes him a good bet to finish in the top three again.