Track Fantasy Prep Pages
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The slogan for ifantasyrace.com is, “The Way You Fantasy Race”. Well how do you fantasy race? I’m guessing it’s probably a lot like the way I fantasy race. There’s no reason fantasy racing needs to be tough, and that’s the reason why my content is compliant with the K.I.S.S principle.
There’s two different types of fantasy racing content. There’s 1) opinionated fantasy NASCAR content (mine) and then there’s 2) study fantasy NASCAR content.
My reach into the study fantasy NASCAR content genre can be found in my Track Fantasy Prep pages. On these pages I link to the best Study Fantasy NASCAR content online. I honestly think fantasy racers can find 90% of the pre-weekend study research needed on these pages.
My Track Fantasy Prep Pages aren’t exactly new content on this site, but on this off week I’ve redone them. Here’s a breakdown of my Indy Track Fantasy Prep page. Just click on the thumbnail and you can get a close up view of what I’m talking about.
A = I have a full listing of all the tracks on my intro track fantasy prep page. It’s extremely easy to find the particular link of the track you’re looking for. It’s great for doing study research weeks ahead of time.
B = If you play fantasy NASCAR week to week then the current race is always listed on the secondary menu on the site. Can’t be much simpler then that.
C = Similar track performance matters in NASCAR so I provide a quick link to check out other tracks that are similar.
D = I give you a quick heads up on who’s good at the particular track.
E = Here I provide quick links to some Fantasy NASCAR study sites. My friends at stats.onpitrow.com have one of the hidden gems in the fantasy NASCAR universe. It’s a great database of NASCAR stats.
My buddy Darren at FantasyRacingCheatsheet.com provides fantasy NASCAR content through the driver ratings approach. If you like driver ratings make sure you visit his site. It’s the only fantasy NASCAR site online that I know provides content in this unique way.
Driveraverages.com is a site for people who love to spew over numbers. I have a direct link for each individual track listed on each Track Fantasy Prep page.
F = If you like NASCAR pictures click on F. Picapp.com where I get my pictures online has tons of NASCAR pictures.
G = One of my favorite fantasy NASCAR tools is Yahoo’s race charts. I’m a big believer in these and I have a direct link for every COT race listed on the Track Fantasy Prep page.
H = Knowing the dimensions of tracks helps you sound more intelligent in NASCAR conversations. So learn them.
I = These are social media links. If you like what you see on the site and you use one of these particular social media it certainly wouldn’t hurt my feelings if you helped spread the word about my site. I know people who play fantasy sports tend to be secretive, but please help by clicking on them. If you don’t than your friends will probably find me on google. Just share it with your friends. It’s so much simpler.
J = This is on every page by default. If you subscribe to my site then you get an automatic email each time I do a post.
If you know of any other great study fantasy NASCAR sites you think should be posted let me know by commenting below in this post.
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