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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.

After failing to earn any points last week in Spring Creek, Minnesota, Adam Cianciarulo decided to repair his ulnar nerve and miss the rest of 2021.
Four races remain before the playoffs and nearly all of the slots are filled. With 13 winners in 22 races, it’s difficult to pick a favorite.
Meyer Shank Racing will field the No. 06 full time in 2022 with Helio Castroneves, and teammate Jack Harvey will be replaced in the No. 60.
After more than a decade with Team Penske, Brad Keselowski will join Roush Fenway Racing in 2022 as a driver and part owner in the team.
Dylan Ferrandis finished fifth in Moto 2 at Spring Creek. That was the first time in 2021, that he has not stood on the podium in 12 motos.
With a two-week break looming, some drivers have momentum and some are just starting to lose it. Now, they can all adjust.
Justin Barcia scored his first 450 Pro Motocross win at Spring Creek MX Park as Jeremy Martin become the sixth unique winner in 250s.
With a recent short, flat track average of 3.2, if Joey Logano can’t contend for a top-five at New Hampshire, he is in serious trouble.
Momentum carried Kyle Larson into the week as the early favorite, but money hit the books and it wasn’t long before Martin Truex Jr. ascended.
The rhythm track of New Hampshire could be a great place for veteran drivers to turn their seasons around.
In a flurry of reports Thursday morning, Brad Keselowski’s departure from Team Penske and Harrison Burton’s promotion to Cup were announced.
Now that Kyle Busch has exhausted his starts in the Xfinity Series, JGR slots a different ringer into their lineup to see if the magic continues.
Last week Matt DiBenedetto, Christopher Bell, and Tyler Reddick earned top-10s. Who will be best the dark horses at New Hampshire?
Dylan Ferrandis looks to extend his points lead with a fifth overall win at Spring Creek while the 250 class could crown a sixth different winner this season.
The 2021 season began with a 66/1 dark horse winner; last week Kurt Busch cashed in at 33/1 and they are both among the top 10 longest odds winners.
The COVID-19 pandemic postponed the 2020 Kings Royal to this weekend, setting up a unique opportunity to win the iconic race twice in one season.
With another victor in 2021, there is still a chance there will be 16 or more winners in the regular season and that changes the dynamic for now.
Dylan Ferrandis’ fourth overall win of the season leaves now doubt about the 450 Power Rankings, but the race is a tight one in 250s.
Kyle Larson has not faced odds this high since he opened at +850 for Sonoma. He won that race.
Marco Andretti became the fourth different winner in the first five races of the Camping World SRX Series by holding off Local Hero Luke Fenhaus.
Dylan Ferrandis dominated Moto 1, but he had to baby his engine in the second race to secure the overall win and extend his points’ lead.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has six results of 16th or better in his last seven races on this track type and is listed with plus odds for a top-10.
As opposed to Road America last week, the line moves at Atlanta are modest. They reveal quite a bit, however.
Kyle Busch will try and run the table in his five Xfinity starts this week, which might well leave the field scrambling for the leftovers.