Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Should be Used as a Daytona Tournament Play
5 years agoJTG Daugherty Racing driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is making his ninth Daytona 500 start. He has one win and three Top 10 finishes in 16 starts and led laps in each of the last five races at the site. Since 2018 at the site, Stenhouse ranked third in Laps in the Top 15 (493), Second in Laps Led (80) and Average Running Position (10.9), and first in Quality Passes (699) and Driver Rating (94.7). The Tennessee native has not finished in the Top 10 at DIS since his July 2017 victory but starts first in this year’s Daytona 500. Starting from the pole makes Stenhouse the riskiest DFS play since he can easily lose Place Differential, but he still has strong equipment capable of competing for a Top 10 finish. Stenhouse is recommended as a tournament play, otherwise, look for lower-priced alternatives.
Source: driveraverages.com
Source: driveraverages.com