FanDuel Daytona Playability Value Chart/ Projected Base Scores
Below is our member exclusive FanDuel Fantasy NASCAR Playability Value Chart / Projected Base Scores for Daytona. It should help give you a good idea what drivers you should target, and who you should avoid.
I’ll also note the Base Score Projections exclude leading laps and completing laps points.
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P.F.R = Projected Finish Range
P.B.S = Projected Base Score
L.L.P = Lap Lead Potential
NOTE: Drivers in RED have an elevated crash risk level based on finish trends. They show potential, but they crash a lot.
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August 27, 2020 @ 1:24 pm
Is P.B.S. the total you are projecting of points for finishing position + stage points?
Thanks!
August 27, 2020 @ 2:09 pm
P.B.S is the drivers points based on their starting position translated into their projected finish range.
For example, Harvick is starting 1st and his Projected Finish Range is 7-12. That translates into 31 points for 7th and 23.5 for 12th.
P.B.S excludes laps completed points and laps led points. The L.L.P column reflects drivers potential to lead laps.
FanDuel doesn’t score Stage points.
August 27, 2020 @ 3:57 pm
Thank you.
My league awards the same points NASCAR does…finishing position + stage points.
Potential to win stage points (particularly first stage) seems particularly important to me at Plate tracks since you never know who is going to be running at the end.
Not sure overall how many leagues use the NASCAR scoring system, but your thoughts on who you like to earn stage points would be of interest to us. I take your view of LLP potential into consideration the way things stand, but if you think about adding another metric stage points would be great!
Thanks for all the info you provide. 50 in my league which has been around since ’01 where I have two entries and both are top ten thanks in part to your site. (I’ve got to retain some credit for myself!)