DraftKings Michigan Fantasy NASCAR Playability Value Chart
There’s three elements to scoring in fantasy NASCAR at DraftKings. I refer to them as “Dominator”, “Mover” and “Good Finish.” Dominator points come from leading laps and having fastest laps. Mover points come from drivers who are able to advance in the running order. Good Finish is pretty self-explanatory and it essentially sets a drivers baseline fantasy score.
Let’s talk about Tony Stewart DraftKings Playability Fantasy Value.
His overall fantasy value is low. With him starting in 3rd there’s a lot of room for his points to slide. Here’s his base points from his starting position based on him finishing in positions 1-40.
His Dominator fantasy value is low. I don’t foresee him leading any laps, or accumulating fastest laps.
His Mover fantasy value is Medium-Negative. The only place he has to move is towards the back. I think he’s likely a high teens finisher prospect.
His Good Finish fantasy value is Medium. Although I think he might finish in the high-teens he has potential to surprise us and finish slightly better based on his good run at Kansas.
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