Many platforms are available, but the two top providers in DFS are FanDuel and DraftKings.
DFS is legal over most of America. Each app or site will ask you to use your location to determine if you can play.
Our recommendation for most sports is not to risk putting an injured player in your lineup. Yet in NASCAR, because there is no one to replace them if a driver is injured but still races, they typically finish the race. Now the injury, though, may affect how well they race.
NASCAR has very few weather concerns about how it affects Fantasy. All drivers are racing together, so unlike team sports like the NFL, NHL, NBA, etc., not just one driver/player’s game gets canceled. If the race is canceled or postponed, it happens to everyone. In a postponement, keep your lineup; your money would be returned to you in a cancellation.
No, not in the aspect of scoring, as the system stays the same, but it does matter when it comes to choosing a driver for your lineup. All drivers have track types and specific tracks they race on better than others. Lookup a driver’s history and see how well they have fared over their career at specific tracks.
Yes, NASCAR DFS is legal over most of the country, with just six states not allowing it. Don’t worry, though; when on any site/app, they will use your location to determine if you can play.
If a player’s game is rained out, canceled, or postponed, you can switch that player from your lineup even after a game’s scheduled start time. The tricky part is that if all games for the day have already started, there will be no available players to replace them.
The two most popular are DraftKings and Fanduel, but many prefer smaller platforms for various reasons.
They are typically less expensive and do score as highly as starting pitchers. Yet, they can be an inexpensive option when trying to fill out a lineup.
It is in all but six states, and each website or app will use your location to let you know if you are allowed to play.