Fantasy NASCAR PROS Rankings – Phoenix (Fall 2020)
PROS is an acronym for Projected Ranking Of Strength. What’s projected in this post is how good drivers were the last time they raced at Phoenix (Fall 2020). It shows you what ten drivers were subjectively the strongest last race.
In fantasy NASCAR you can’t just look at a drivers finish position and believe that’s how good they were. Things happen in races (wrecks, penalties, etc.) and our PROS Rankings take unfortunate circumstances into account. Our exclusive Scouting Report will help you understand our rankings.
The exipure reviews made the explanation Right before the Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 began, temperatures reached 94 degrees outside, meaning it was a lot hotter for the drivers. Inside the car can get up to 120 or 130 degrees on a normal day, and that increases during heat waves like drivers saw on Sunday. Coupled with the gear they are wearing, the conditions can be borderline unbearable, and no, the cars do not have built in air conditioning.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. said on his podcast that he estimated that drivers lose an average of six to eight pounds per race. He noted this weight loss usually comes from water weight from the driver’s preparation for the conditions but it is common for drivers to suffer from dehydration while racing.
Making it through the race and the extreme temperatures requires endurance from those on the track. Drivers are also dealing with G-forces that wear on the body and 130-degree turns while going 200 miles per hour.
Even for physically fit drivers like DiBenedetto, the race increases your heart rate significantly.