Atop The Pit Box

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  1. Jun 10

    120 - Michigan

    Race Recap & Standings Denny Hamlin dominated the Michigan race and emerged as the undeniable fantasy winner, while drivers like Brad Keselowski and Ryan Preece acted as massive anchors for their teams with poor performances. For the season overall, Tyler Reddick and Hamlin continue to completely distance themselves from the rest of the league, leading a top five that also features Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, and Daniel Suarez. On the other end of the spectrum, Josh Berry and Connor Zilisch remain stuck at the absolute bottom of the driver rankings, with Berry failing to finish inside the top 25 for eight consecutive races. Swaps & Playoff Bubble Fantasy managers were highly active this week, executing a surprising 15 total roster swaps. In the standings, Twin Tokers 2 and Mother's Meatloaf saw massive 159-spot surges over the last month, while Team Swayze suffered a catastrophic 201-spot drop out of the playoff picture. On the playoff bubble, 3 Laps Away :( managed to sneak right onto the cutline into 100th place. Pocono Preview & Picks Looking ahead to the next race at Pocono, the hosts expect historically lower fantasy scores, noting that past averages typically sit between 54 and 78 points. Denny Hamlin, who is going for his third straight win at the tricky triangle, was highlighted as a major driver to watch alongside Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski. Wrapping up the episode, the hosts locked in their weekly podcast picks with a "Battle of the Chases," as Justin selected Chase Briscoe and Josh rolled with Chase Elliott.

    53 min
  2. May 13

    117 - Watkins Glen

    SVG came from 29 seconds back to win Watkins Glen and single-handedly saved what was otherwise a forgettable road course. Justin's brother-in-law witnessed his first NASCAR race, declared road courses exciting, and has no idea that was not normal. Fantasy winners: Ty Gibbs bounces back with a P3, silencing the swap talk and moving up to 6th. Michael McDowell delivers a P2 and climbs back to 22nd — a real drive that got completely overshadowed by SVG. Fantasy losers: William Byron goes P36 (worst finish of his season, down to 11th, owned by 165 teams) and Joey Logano continues his freefall to 26th in the standings, 8 spots below his $16 value. The number of the week: Tyler Reddick has 33 total fantasy points through 12 races. Joey Logano has 268. Josh and Justin run the math on what SlideJob's season looks like if he'd started with Reddick instead of Logano — he'd be in 23rd instead of 265th. One driver. The top 10 barely moves, Jeffrey Bona 2 goes back-to-back in first, and the first Larson drops of the season finally happen — two teams swap him for Hamlin heading into Watkins Glen. Best swap of the season goes to JMO's Zilich-to-Reddick move at Las Vegas, up 156 points since. Worst is now Buescher-to-Gibbs, negative 53 points since Kansas. The Commissioner's Dilemma this week is Biscuits Best No. 2, and Justin is 60% on dropping Byron for Elliott right now — but Charlotte is Byron's best track, so maybe wait. Picks contest moves to 11-4, punishment options are narrowing, and a sunburn stencil of the other host's driver number is firmly on the table.

    53 min
  3. May 7

    116 - Texas

    Josh and Justin are back after a race that felt a lot like the season itself: fine, but not quite fireworks. Chase Elliott took the win at Texas and Denny Hamlin finished second — which, as Josh cheerfully points out, is exactly how he wants every race to go. Justin is... less thrilled, but mostly because he was busy moving into a new house. On the fantasy side, Justin's winner is Daniel Suarez — quietly putting up a P6 at Texas, now the 11th-best fantasy driver in the league, owned by just 14 teams. Josh's winner is Ryan Blaney, who bounced back with a P10 after some self-inflicted pit road chaos (three missed gears, but who's counting). On the loser side, Christopher Bell leads the race, gets taken out, and finishes dead last — his bad-luck run continuing into a seventh consecutive race without a single-digit score. Josh's loser is Ty Gibbs, who dropped from 3rd to 9th in the driver standings after back-to-back 30-plus point weeks following seven straight single-digit scores. The big storylines: Kyle Larson is now the 13th-best fantasy driver, and Justin is openly considering dropping him. The top 9 teams in the league don't have Larson on them — Denny Hamlin is on every single one. Jeffrey Bona 2 jumps into first place for the first time all season, fueled by Elliott, Reddick, and Hamlin. Tool Hangers drops from 1st to a three-way tie for 2nd after Christopher Bell's disaster. And the new "Commissioner's Dilemma" segment debuts, putting Justin on the hot seat about whether Tool Hangers should swap Bell for Chase Elliott. In the picks contest, Josh wins for the fourth straight week — Buescher (P5) beats Byron (P8) — and he immediately takes SVG for Watkins Glen. Justin, ever the strategist, counters with Connor Zilich and explains his long game. The score sits at 9-4. Looking ahead to Watkins Glen: SVG is the obvious favorite (1.5 average finishing position at the track), Buescher could genuinely contend, and Tyler Reddick — the league's runaway top driver at 2.5 points per race — is good on every single style of track.

    58 min
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