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NASCAR Cup Series Talladega DFS
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend for the Jack Link’s 500 on Sunday, April 26. Talladega is a 2.66-mile tri-oval superspeedway and one of the biggest, fastest drafting tracks in NASCAR, which makes this another chaotic superspeedway-style DFS slate early in the 2026 season. The race is scheduled for 188 laps / 500.08 miles, and NASCAR also adjusted the spring race’s stage lengths this year to 98-45-45 in an effort to reduce fuel-saving and cr

RoundersKyle
5 days ago7 min read


NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Talladega DFS
The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series heads to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend for the Ag-Pro 300 on Saturday, April 25. The race will be 113 laps / 300.58 miles at the 2.66-mile Alabama superspeedway, which means we are once again dealing with one of the most volatile DFS races on the schedule. Talladega’s banking and long straightaways produce the same kind of tight, high-speed pack racing that we see at Daytona, and that usually leads to constant position changes and

RoundersKyle
6 days ago7 min read


NASCAR Cup Series Kansas DFS
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Kansas Speedway for a high-speed intermediate track race that emphasizes balance, tire management, and long-run performance. Kansas is one of the more versatile tracks on the schedule, offering multiple racing grooves and allowing drivers to move throughout the field as the race progresses.

RoundersKyle
Apr 186 min read


NASCAR O'Reilly Series Kansas DFS
The O’Reilly Auto Parts Series heads to Kansas Speedway for an intermediate track race that highlights speed, car control, and execution over long runs. Kansas provides a wide racing surface with multiple grooves, allowing drivers to explore different lines and work through traffic as the race progresses.

RoundersKyle
Apr 175 min read


NASCAR Cup Series Bristol DFS
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Bristol Motor Speedway for one of the most intense and physically demanding races on the schedule. Bristol’s high-banked half-mile oval creates constant action, tight racing, and heavy traffic throughout the field, making it one of the most unique DFS races of the season.

RoundersKyle
Apr 116 min read


NASCAR O'Reilly Series Bristol DFS
The O’Reilly Auto Parts Series heads to Bristol Motor Speedway for a short track battle that emphasizes aggression, precision, and race management. Bristol’s tight confines and steep banking create nonstop action, where drivers are constantly working through traffic and battling for every position.

RoundersKyle
Apr 116 min read


NASCAR Truck Series Bristol DFS
The NASCAR Truck Series heads to Bristol Motor Speedway for a short track race that is often chaotic, unpredictable, and highly competitive. The tight layout and constant traffic create an environment where aggression can pay off, but mistakes are quickly punished. Bristol is one of the smallest tracks on the schedule which creates lots of traffic on long green flag runs.

RoundersKyle
Apr 106 min read


NASCAR O'Reilly Series Rockingham DFS
The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series returns to Rockingham Speedway for a race that demands precision and smart race management. This 1-mile oval is known for its unique character, where long-run handling plays a major role in shaping the field. While the repave has reduced the extreme tire wear Rockingham was once known for, managing equipment over a full run is still one of the biggest challenges drivers will face.

RoundersKyle
Apr 35 min read


NASCAR Truck Series Rockingham DFS
The NASCAR Truck Series heads to Rockingham Speedway for one of the more unique and technical races on the schedule. Rockingham is a 1-mile oval that places a heavy emphasis on tire wear, long-run speed, and driver discipline. This track has historically been one of the most abrasive surfaces in NASCAR, which creates significant falloff over the course of a run but since the track was repaved a few years ago, the falloff is not quite as extreme.

RoundersKyle
Apr 36 min read
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