DraftKings Homestead Scoring Trends
Understanding DraftKings NASCAR scoring trends can be very helpful. Each track is different, and different compositions of teams can score big. This post gives you helpful scoring notes that can be learned from a race and tells you what type of “scorer” the top drivers were.
Here’s a breakdown of the terminology you’ll see below:
Elite Dominator – A driver who scores a very large notable amount of “Dominator” points
Super Dominator – A driver who scores a large amount of “Dominator” points.
Dominator – A driver who scores a notable amount of “Dominator” points.
Mover – A driver who moves forward a good amount of positions that really boosts their scores.
Good Finish – A driver who finishes near the front of the field.
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2015 Scoring Notes
- The top 5 scorers all finished in the top five.
- The top 8 scorers all finished in the top nine.
- The top 15 scorers all finished in the top 18.
- Of the top 15 scorers, Kyle Larson was the only driver who moved up +13 positions.
- Of the top 10 scorers only 4 of them started in the top ten.
- David Ragan who scored 28 points was the top scoring \”Super Cheap\” driver.
2014 Scoring Notes
- 4 of the top 6 scorers finished in the top 5.
- The top 10 scorers all finished in the top 13.
- Only 4 drivers who started in the top ten ranked in the top ten in terms of point scorers.
- 5 of the top 10 scorers started 16th or worse.
- Michael McDowell scored the 11th most points (42). He ranked as the top scoring \”Super Cheap\” driver.