The Toyota Owners 400 is gearing up for Sunday at Richmond Raceway. It’s the eighth race of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. While it’s the eighth race of the season, it’s the first short track race of the year. It’s been a great start for DFS Alarm’s free NASCAR DFS content and we’ll be back again this weekend with winning content. Short-track racing is always a fan favorite on the NASCAR schedule and the Next Gen cars should bring the action back to the “Action Track.”

Here’s what’s coming for free NASCAR DFS content for the Toyota Owners 400!

NASCAR DFS Picks for Richmond

The free NASCAR DFS playbook has all of the top drivers to play on both sites. It doesn’t just list them either. It has analysis for why you should play each driver in cash or GPP contests. Not only does it have the top drivers to play but it also has points scored by starting spot over the last five races and DFS strategy. We also have a full playbook for the Xfinity Series race at Richmond as well — the Toyota Care 250.

NASCAR DFS Projections

Following qualifying and practice at Richmond, we’ll have DFS Projections for DraftKings and FanDuel. An algorithm based on recent performance, track history, driver histories, starting spots, and advanced metrics powers the projections. Those feed into the NASCAR DFS Optimizer that helps you build winning lineups for any contest you enter.

NASCAR DFS Strategy Podcast

The content starts with the weekly NASCAR Podcast and DFS strategy and driver breakdowns. Want a recap of the racing at COTA and the win for Ross Chastain? That’s in there. So are the best strategies to use to have success on DraftKings and FanDuel for Sunday’s contests. Short track strategy is different than all others so you’ll want to make sure to catch the podcast on-site, on Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.

How about DFS Rankings?

Yep. We’ve got four sets of rankings for the race that are updated throughout the weekend. Rankings for Cash and GPP contests for DraftKings and FanDuel are there to give you the top drivers to play in each format. What are the rankings based on? An algorithm designed for each track based on track history, driver history, DFS scoring histories, practice, and qualifying spots.

What about Richmond Track Stats?

The Track Breakdown is a full breakdown of all of the stats and drivers for the week over the last several Richmond races, similar short tracks, and fantasy scoring. It’s not just that though. It has tire notes on the Goodyear tires being used, weekly practice and race schedule, facts to know for the race, and analysis.

NASCAR Advice

Our experts are in our Discord channel and on Twitter to answer any lineup or DFS strategy questions you may have all the way up to lineup lock. Late-breaking news, driver changes, inspection results, shifts in DFS builds are all talked about in the Discord channel as well.