Michael McDowell Needs Help At New Hampshire
2 years agoMichael McDowell sits precariously on the playoff bubble heading into New Hampshire. He is 16th in the standings and a mere three points ahead of Bubba Wallace. Drivers like Wallace and even AJ Allmendinger have better results at some of the upcoming races. McDowell started off fast on Saturday but dropped to 18th in qualifying. Also, the Front Row Motorsports driver has not finished higher than 19th since 2020. Furthermore, if anyone wins a race that is lower than the No. 34 in the standings, McDowell would lose his playoff spot.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com
Michael McDowell Is A Decent All-Around Favorable DFS Option For Homestead
2 weeks agoSpire Motorsports driver Michael McDowell will start 26th for this week's Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. This will be the first race that McDowell will start outside of the top 20 this season since Atlanta, the second race of the year. In 15 Cup starts at Homestead, McDowell has five top-20 finishes, including four of the last five races at the site. With five races completed this season, McDowell has four top-20 finishes and has nabbed positive Place Differential three times. In practice, McDowell ranked 11th in overall lap averages while displaying top-20 speeds in the five through 15 consecutive lap average categories. Overall, for DFS lineups, McDowell is a decent choice who can compete for a top-20 finish based on his equipment and overall track history. As one of the drivers in the value range based on salary, he is playable in all DFS formats this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Michael McDowell Wins Spire Motorsports' First Pole At Las Vegas
3 weeks agoMichael McDowell pulled a big surprise by delivering Spire Motorsports' first pole position for Sunday's Pennzoil 400, while his teammates Carson Hocevar and Justin Haley only qualified 25th and 33rd, respectively. Although McDowell won the most poles last year, that came for a Front Row Motorsports team that was dominating on drafting tracks, and one does not normally expect him to do much on intermediates. Since he only costs $6,100, he might be a tempting DFS selection if you think he's going to hold the lead and score a lot of lap-leader points, but it seems far more likely that outside pole-sitter Joey Logano will pass him immediately, so he will likely lose more points based on place differential than he gains from leading.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Is Michael McDowell Worth Rostering For Phoenix DFS Lineups?
4 weeks agoSpire Motorsports driver Michael McDowell earned a starting position of seventh for this week's Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway. This start position matches McDowell's highest of his Cup career from the March 2023 Cup event at Phoenix. In 28 races completed at the Arizona track, McDowell has five top-20 finishes, with three of them being scored in the last four Cup events at the site. In practice, McDowell ranked 31st in overall lap averages but surprisingly displayed top-10 speeds in all other categories. McDowell's recent Phoenix history and Spire equipment do show promise to gathering a solid finish, but he does have low upside from his starting position. Overall, McDowell works best as a tournament play likely to have low ownership, who can pay off with a top-10 finish.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Michael McDowell Might Be A Good DFS Play
1 month agoFor all the hype Michael McDowell gets as a road-racing pro, Carson Hocevar really showed him up in Austin qualifying on Saturday as Hocevar qualified fourth to McDowell's 16th. Admittedly, that is the best McDowell has ever qualified here and he did finish better than he started in all his previous races except last year, when he had a mechanical DNF. The Spire Motorsports cars did show speed on road courses last year, especially at Watkins Glen, where they managed to place all three cars in the top 10, so McDowell has a possible shot at a top-10 finish. There's definitely a little DFS value, but Hocevar seems a lot more likely to both win and outrun McDowell. McDowell is still a better choice for DFS than Hocevar, even though he is more expensive, specifically because he qualified worse.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
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