Will Josh Berry’s Success On Short Tracks Continue This Weekend At Martinsville?
8 months agoOn Saturday evening, Josh Berry qualified seventh for the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. Despite having struggled throughout most of his first full season in the Cup Series, Berry has done well on the two short tracks NASCAR has raced on this season, finishing 12th at Bristol and 11th at Richmond. While some may argue that you can't read too much into Bristol considering how much steeper the banking is at that track (ranging between 24-28 degrees), the banking at Richmond (14 degrees) and Martinsville (12 degrees) is comparable. Given that this will be his first Cup start at "The Paperclip," Berry's two starts at Richmond, where he is averaging 75.73 DraftKings points, may be our best indicator of how he will perform this weekend. His success on short tracks, the fact he has one Xfinity win at this venue (2021), and that his salary is just $7,400 makes the No. 4 a driver you will want to have exposure to this weekend in DFS.
Source: Racing-Reference.info
Source: Racing-Reference.info