John Hunter Nemechek Is One Of The More Favorable DFS Value Options For Talladega
5 months agoLegacy Motor Club's John Hunter Nemechek will start 29th in this week's YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, marking the lowest starting position of his career at the site of his Cup career to date. In three previous races at Talladega, Nemechek has two top-10 finishes with positive Place Differential, but he also led 20 laps during the spring race at the site this year before fading back to 33rd. In 30 races completed this year, Nemechek has six top-20 finishes, with two of them coming at drafting tracks. Nemechek's second-best finish of the season was his seventh-place run during the Daytona 500, and he also gathered positive PD in four of the five races at superspeedways this season. Considering his high upside and overall favorable history at Talladega, Nemechek is a driver who should not be ignored for lineups this week as a DFS bargain value.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
John Hunter Nemechek Is Only A Cash-Game Consideration At Phoenix
1 week agoJohn Hunter Nemechek of Legacy Motor Club obtained a starting position of 36th after qualifying for this week's Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway. This is the lowest starting position of Nemechek's Cup career to date at Phoenix and the first time he will start outside of the top 30 at the site. In five starts at Phoenix, Nemechek's best finish is 25th, and he also has two finishes with positive Place Differential. In practice, Nemechek ranked 20th in overall lap averages while ranking as high as 31st in 25 consecutive lap averages. Nemechek's practice speeds were not impressive, and his Phoenix history also is not great. Still, his enormous upside from his starting position makes him worth consideration as a safe cash game play, especially for his cheap salary ($5,300).
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
John Hunter Nemechek's Team Should Return To Earth After Hot Start
2 weeks agoAfter a miserable 2024, John Hunter Nemechek is improbably one of only two drivers to earn top-10 finishes in the first two races this season, but those both came on drafting tracks that have little to do with the rest of the schedule, so his performance in previous years is probably more important when forecasting his performance at Austin. In last year's event, he was not much of a factor, starting 22nd and finishing 21st. This year, however, he has qualified 33rd and seems to be even slower, although he only qualified one position worse than his Legacy Motor Club teammate Erik Jones. Even though they both qualified so badly and are cheap, they have been so slow on non-drafting tracks of late that they are probably very negligible in terms of DFS value.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Should John Hunter Nemechek Be Considered For Atlanta DFS Lineups?
3 weeks agoJohn Hunter Nemechek will start 22nd for this week's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This will be the highest starting position of Nemechek's Cup career at the site since the track's reconfiguration in 2022. In two races since 2022 at Atlanta, Nemechek has two finishes with position place differential and a best finish of 21st. In last week's Daytona 500, Nemechek started the race in 18th and ended up in fifth place. Nemechek's DFS salary this week is one of the cheapest on both sites, and he offers adequate upside based on his starting position. Although his history at Atlanta is fine, the No. 42 Toyota driver is someone who makes for a decent option for all DFS formats for this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
John Hunter Nemechek Gets First Career Top-Five Finish At Daytona 500
4 weeks agoJohn Hunter Nemechek's streak of good finishes at Daytona International Speedway continued this past weekend, as the LEGACY Motor Club driver notched his first-ever top-five finish in NASCAR Cup Series action, crossing the finish line in fifth on Sunday evening after avoiding the carnage throughout the race and on the last lap. Nemechek now has five straight finishes of 15th or better in his career at Daytona, as well as the best average finish (9.8) among active Cup Series drivers. This is a great start to the season for the driver of the No. 42 Toyota, as JHN is coming off of a 34th-place points finish last season.
Source: Jayski
Source: Jayski