Only 301 laps, and therefore 301 miles, are on the docket for Sunday's race, so this will be a quick event in 'The Granite State'. This flat, 1.0-mile track nicknamed 'The Magic Mile' is always a unique test because of its combination of short-track pace and intermediate-track tire wear and passing. After a much-needed break, the series heads back to the track this weekend in Loudon, NH. It feels like ancient history at this point, but Chris Gabehart dialed in the #11 FedEx Camry again for Denny Hamlin last Thursday in Kansas, where Hamlin held off Brad Keselowski and Kevin Harvick for his series-best fifth win of 2020. Our track preview breaks down this week's venue, and we also have The Heat Check Fantasy Podcast, where Jim Sannes breaks down his favorite plays for Sunday's slate. Here at numberFire, we've always got you covered for everything NASCAR DFS. Avoiding drivers that crash out of the race is a must, of course! NASCAR drivers are scored ultimately based on how they finish in the race, how many spots they advance from their starting position, and how many laps they finish and lead. Far from just driving in circles, some of the world's best compete nearly every weekend from February to November on tracks across America. If you are looking for an action-packed way to get your sports fix, NASCAR may be a great avenue to explore.