Daytona Personal / Comparative Fantasy Values
Drivers have two types of fantasy value every week. They have Personal Fantasy Value, and Comparative Fantasy Value.
Personal Fantasy Value is an estimation of how good the driver is at a certain track compared to the other venues on the circuit.
Comparative Fantasy Value is an estimation of how good the driver compares to the competition at a certain track.
The levels of fantasy value from best to worst are … > High > Medium-High > Medium > Low
Let’s talk about Matt Kenseth’s fantasy values at Daytona.
His Personal Fantasy Values is Low. He’s won here twice, came close to victory lane recently, but it’s been a brutal track to him. Over the last six races his average finish is 26.7. In 5 of those 6 races he finished 20th or worse.
His Comparative Fantasy Value is Medium-High. I think he has a great chance to run well and realistically he probably should be rated as high because he’s that good on this track type.
[themify_box]Fantasy Tip: This post is aimed to help those in allocation based leagues.[/themify_box]
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