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This weekend we head to Richmond Raceway for the Clean Harbors 250. The race will air on FS1 at 7:30pm ET on Saturday. It's a big week for the Truck Series, and the final race of the regular season. Ben Rhodes +22, Tanner Gray +5, Daniel Dye -5, and Stewart Friesen -16 are battling for the last two spots. I don't think there will be an upset win due to speed, but you never know. If I had to pick an upset winner, I'd say Layne Riggs or Matt Crafton. Richmond is the fourth short flat track race of the season. The Truck Series is back at Richmond in 2020 for the first time since 2005. In creating our lineup for this weekend, we use recent Richmond data, short flat track data, practice, recent speed data, and a few other pieces of information.
NASCAR Truck Series DFS Picks: Clean Harbors 250
The stages are 70, 70 and 110 for a total of 250 laps. At 250 laps, 112.5 points are awarded for fastest lap and 62.5 points for lead. Since the track returned to Richmond, there have been three fall night races and one daytime race in April. The three night races had three or four cautions with 25-37 laps to go. The 2022 daytime race had 11 cautions with 79 laps to go.
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