Daniel Suarez Trying For Repeat At Sonoma
2 years agoDaniel Suarez scored his first-ever NASCAR Cup Series victory last year at Sonoma. He led 47 laps in the race last year and had the most dominant car that afternoon. What a difference a year makes, as Suarez struggled to find speed in practice. He did not run many laps and overall he was 20th in practice speed. He qualified ninth and is surrounded by some strong competition just above and below him on the starting grid. Suarez is a riskier tournament play for your DFS lineups this weekend. With other strong plays in this price range, you make look to those before Suarez this time around at Sonoma.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com
Daniel Suarez's Poor Qualifying Makes Him A Strong DFS Option
2 weeks agoAfter Daniel Suárez's unexpected second-place finish last week at Las Vegas where his teammate Ross Chastain seemed to have the most speed for a while, Suárez qualified a miserable 33rd at Homestead, which suggests there's a lot of value there if the Trackhouse Racing cars are able to carry over their speed to other intermediate tracks. Homestead is not normally a top track for Suárez, though, as he has only earned a single top-10 finish once, but he has finished in the top 16 in his last four starts. He's likely to gain a lot of spots from 33rd, but admittedly there are a lot of races where Suárez seems to have no speed at all, and it doesn't seem like his fast races are very predictable. Nonetheless, given his poor qualifying, his recent finishes, and Trackhouse's speed last week, Suárez is probably undervalued.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Daniel Suarez Scores Career-Best Finish At Las Vegas, But Falls Short Of Winning
3 weeks agoAfter a couple of races of failing to score a great finish, Daniel Suarez of Trackhouse Racing finished second. Starting from the 23rd position, Suarez progressively made his way through the field over the course of the race through moves on track or pit strategy. He was 14th by the end of the first stage, making him unable to score stage points, but he did place seventh at the end of the second stage, and scored a few there. Suarez made his way to the lead in the latter portions of the race by taking advantage of two tire strategies to maintain track position, gaining the lead and ultimately leading 12 laps before battling with Josh Berry. By lap 254, Suarez lost the lead for the final time thanks to his car getting loose, allowing Berry to slip by while Suarez settled for being the runner-up to this week's race. This is a new career-best finish for Suarez in the Cup Series at Las Vegas in 16 starts.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com
Should Fantasy Managers Roster Daniel Suarez At Las Vegas?
3 weeks agoTrackhouse Racing's Daniel Suarez will start 23rd for the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This will be the second consecutive Las Vegas race where Suarez will start from the 23rd position. In 15 races at Vegas, Suarez has 10 top-20 finishes, including four straight top-15 results in the last four Cup events at the site. The No. 99 Chevrolet driver does not have the strongest start to the year with only one top-20 finish in the first four races of the 2025 Cup season. In practice, Suarez ranked 21st in overall lap averages while displaying top-20 speeds in all other categories. Considering his relatively inexpensive salary ($7,100 on DraftKings), recent Vegas history, and his practice speeds, Suarez is worth rostering in all formats.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Daniel Suarez Seeks To Prove Himself At Phoenix After Embarrassing Austin Crash
4 weeks agoAfter the embarrassment of crashing himself and his possible replacement, Connor Zilisch, out last week at Austin, Daniel Suárez will be eager to prove himself at Phoenix, but his 31st-place starting position is tied for the second-worst of his career here, and that came when he was driving for Gaunt Brothers Racing. However, his worst starting position came in the last race at Phoenix in last year's finale, where he started 34th and recovered to a 10th-place finish, his third straight top-15 finish and his fourth with the Next Gen car. He has never led a lap here, and he presumably won't on Sunday, but he is likely to finish better than he starts. Since he costs only $7,100 in DFS and is likely to score place-differential points, he's definitely an interesting low-cost option, especially because he really made the option tire work for him last year at Richmond.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
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