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Federated Auto Parts 400 Live Stream: TV schedule, lineup, qualifying drivers for Federated Auto Parts 400

NASCAR at Richmond: TV schedule, lineup, qualifying drivers for Federated Auto Parts 400

A week ago playoff contenders cleared the main 10 in the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, which was similarly as anticipated. The equivalent was for all intents and purposes valid in the NASCAR.com Fantasy Live game with the main nine workers each being one of the 16 racers competing for the title. Richmond Raceway and the Federated Auto Parts 400 will be the same.

A week ago we unequivocally recommended that your carport driver should originate from the positions of the playoff contenders – and on the off chance that you had Kyle Busch or Erik Jones as one of your picks, you were most likely appreciative. The distinction among the driver scoring the most focuses (Martin Truex Jr with 53) and a three-path tie for fourth (Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, and William Byron with 39) was - 14. Among the non-playoff drivers, Austin Dillon (31 points) had a favorable position of eight over fourth-place Ty Dillon.

Picking the correct playoff drivers will keep on being basic.

One test this week will be the way that six playoff contenders consider Richmond one of their three-best tracks. Driven by Kyle Busch with a 7.0 in 28 beginnings down to Aric Almirola with a 16.0 in 15 beginnings, the rundown likewise incorporates Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, and Alex Bowman. The fight for a spot in the best 10 will be wild and minor slip-ups are going to have a gigantic effect.

Playoff: Denny Hamlin

Hamlin needs to bounce back this week. He has not looked especially solid in the previous three races in spite of scoring a 6th at Indianapolis Motor Speedway two weeks prior. With a normal completion of 9.4 in 26 races, Richmond is his second-best track to Darlington Raceway (7.8 in 14) and Hamlin would have tested for the success there notwithstanding crash harm. Hamlin has completed 6th or better in seven of his keep going eight endeavors on this short, level track, incorporating a success in 2016.

Playoff: Joey Logano

Logano will be on his very own mission this week in the wake of getting squeezed into the divider by Daniel Suarez at Las Vegas. He ruled the beginning times of the South Point 400 and accepted the group would be equipped for staying aware of the alterations expected to head into the night. Richmond has been another strong track for him with 10 top-10s in the last 11 races there. He won in 2017 and 2014 and has seven top-fives in that length.

Non-Playoff: Jimmie Johnson

Except if it occurs on a special case track like the Charlotte Roval or Talladega Superspeedway, it will take some time before Johnson challenges for a triumph – however he ought to have the option to challenge for top-10s. That is accurately what he did a week ago in Vegas, and it was uniquely in the end laps that Newman figured out how to get around him for that last desired spot among the pioneers. Richmond is a drivers' track that additionally takes the total bundle from the group. On it, Johnson has completed twelfth or better in his last 10 endeavors with a normal of 7.9.

Non-Playoff: Austin Dillon

This may appear to be similar to getting on board with a fleeting trend since he scored the most focuses among non-playoff drivers a week ago, yet Dillon additionally has a strong record at Richmond as of late. He completed 6th in this race a year ago and again in the spring. In the event that he didn't have the force of three back to back top-12s in the last three races, we may be slanted to ignore him for the Federated 400, yet we are thinking this group still has a couple of progressively solid completes in their future.

Carport Pick

Playoff: Kevin Harvick

Harvick has not been flawless at Richmond, however he's come darn close. He has three successes on this track with the latest in 2013 – and keeping in mind that he has not won in 12 races from that point forward, he has aggregated eight progressively top-fives and has an ideal record of top-15s. As of late he has experienced issues hanging four continuous top-10s together and enters the week with three top-fives in the last three races. His consistency makes him an incredible carport pick with the goal that players have a short time to perceive how he will command.

Non-Playoff: Chris Buescher

Buescher is another driver for whom consistency has been critical. He completed eighteenth a week ago at Vegas, which was his sixteenth back to back top-20. In that range, he has three top-10s. Those went ahead comparatively designed, 1.5-mile tracks, however that could be significant. Richmond is a short track, yet with its long, clearing frontstretch it likewise compensates drivers who do well on unhindered, middle of the road speedways.

Warning

Ryan Blaney

Six playoff drivers consider Richmond one of their three-best regarding profession normal completions. Blaney isn't one of them. Indeed, this is his most exceedingly awful track in such manner with a 26.7 in seven beginnings and a best of just eighteenth. Three of his endeavors have been hampered by accident harm, however in the four residual occasions he has figured out how to remain on the lead lap just twice; neither of these came in the last two races.

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