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North Carolina Education Lottery 200
This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series.
North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Location: Concord, N.C.
Course: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Format: 1.5-mile quad-oval
Laps: 134
NASCAR Trucks North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Race Preview
Chandler Smith topped the competition last week at North Wilkesboro to score his second victory of the season, leading just one lap in a race that was otherwise dominated by Corey Heim. The race looked as though it would be Heim’s fourth victory of the season, but contact on the last lap between he and Layne Riggs opened the door for Smith to power through to the win. Heim led 162 or 255 laps but left with just a 17th-place finish. This week, he will be looking for redemption. Heim’s quest to come out on top at Charlotte Motor Speedway runs deeper than last week’s missed opportunity, too. A year ago, Heim was one of the dominant contenders for the win, leading 72 of 134 laps and sweeping the stage wins, but trouble on pit road left him scrambling back up the order in the final miles. He made it up to second position at the finish, but three loose lug nuts found in post-race inspection cost him the finish and dropped him to last place. This year is a fresh page, but Heim may be coming with even more purpose this week. The question is whether or not anyone in the garage can challenge him.
Key Stats at Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Number of races: 22
- Winners from pole: 4
- Winners from top-5 starters: 11
- Winners from top-10 starters: 16
- Winners from 21st or lower starters: 1
- Fastest race: 128.947 mph
Previous 10 Charlotte Winners
2024 – Nick Sanchez
2023 – Ben Rhodes
2022 – Ross Chastain
2021 – John Hunter Nemechek
2020 – Chase Elliott
2019 – Kyle Busch
2018 – Johnny Sauter
2017 – Kyle Busch
2016 – Matt Crafton
2015 – Kasey Kahne
The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series tackles the high banks and high speeds of Charlotte Motor Speedway this week. Charlotte’s 1.5-mile quad-oval layout offers a wide surface and steep banking that enables passing via multiple grooves, but the sheer speed of the track tends to amplify the differences between trucks. Those teams that qualify at the front gobble up that valuable track position and can use the clean air in the race to distance themselves from the pretenders. Teams that don’t have the early speed often find themselves losing ground quickly and anxious to make adjustments at the first opportunity. Opportunities to stop for adjustments must be taken advantage of, and any moves in the wrong direction can be detrimental. While Charlotte offers multiple grooves for drivers to use, clean air and track position are still some of the biggest advantages. Fantasy players should pay close attention to starting position. Those drivers starting inside the top 15 will likely have the best opportunity to win.
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DraftKings Value Picks for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Based on Standard $50K Salary Cap)
DraftKings Tier 1 Values
Corey Heim – $12,000
Kyle Busch – $11,500
Layne Riggs – $10,000
DraftKings Tier 2 Values
Chandler Smith – $9,800
Ross Chastain – $9,500
Ty Majeski – $9,200
Daniel Hemric – $9,000
DraftKings Tier 3 Values
Grant Enfinger – $8,800
Tyler Ankrum – $8,500
Kaden Honeycutt – $8,300
Brandon Jones – $8,000
DraftKings Long-Shot Values
Ben Rhodes – $7,500
Rajah Caruth – $7,100
Stewart Friesen – $6,900
Connor Mosack – $6,500
NASCAR Truck Series DFS Picks for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Corey Heim – $12,000
Ross Chastain – $9,500
Ben Rhodes – $7,500
Rajah Caruth – $7,100
Tanner Gray – $7,000
Stewart Friesen – $6,900
There may be an extra edge propelling Corey Heim forward this week at Charlotte. After losing this race last season and also missing out on the win a week ago at North Wilkesboro, Heim will be pushing hard to set the record straight this week. He led 72 laps from the front row in this race last year and has two 1.5-mile oval wins already this season. There hasn’t been anyone better than him yet this season, and with the extra motivation driving him, Heim could be tough to beat this week.
Ross Chastain may give him a challenge, though. The Cup Series driver will make his second series appearance of the season this week. Last time out, Chastain started seventh and finished sixth at Homestead, another 1.5-mile oval. Chastain finished eighth in the Cup race at this track last season and won in a truck for Niece Motorsports in 2022, which was his last time racing in this series at Charlotte.
Ben Rhodes is another veteran to keep an eye on. Rhodes is just six points out of the playoff positions and finished 11th or better in three of the last five races. Last week’s stop at North Wilkesboro wasn’t the best, but Rhodes will be anxious get things back on track this week. At Charlotte, he won in 2023 and has not finished worse than 10th since 2016.
The 1.5-mile ovals have been good venues for Rajah Caruth this year. He finished seventh at Las Vegas and third at Texas. Caruth is currently 13th in points and trying to turn around a two-race run of finishes outside of the top 10. Having qualified fourth in both of his prior Charlotte starts, Caruth just needs to put a full race together to better his average finish at the track of 13.5, which isn’t bad this far down the price list to begin with.
Tanner Gray is also a bit of a bargain. He is currently 14th in points and finished 11th and fifth in two of the last three races. At Charlotte, Gray has been a monster qualifier. He started from pole the last two races and inside the top six four of his five tries. He finished 17th in this race last year and has a best result at the track of sixth. Like Caruth, just putting a full race distance together this week should better his average Charlotte finish of 18.4.
That leaves room for Stewart Friesen to close out the roster. The veteran driver appears to have moved past a rough patch of results and sits 10th in points after finishing 14th and fifth in the last two races. From eight Charlotte tries, Friesen claims five top-10s and his best finish was second last season. Charlotte’s 1.5-mile fast oval is a track Friesen can continue his upward trend.
NASCAR Truck Series Best Bets for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook as of 12:00 PM ET Friday
Race Winner – Corey Heim +175, Ross Chastain +600
Top-Five Finish – Layne Riggs +110
It is no surprise that Corey Heim is the favorite to win this week’s race. Despite missing out on wins the last two races, Heim was still in contention and led at least 50 laps in each of those races. In fact, Heim has led laps in every race this season and hasn’t led fewer than 16 in a race since February. He and the team are firing on all cylinders, and they should be even more fired up this week. After being disqualified from a runner-up finish in this race last season and getting knocked out of contention just last week, Heim should be more motivated than ever to right the wrongs and get himself back into Victory Lane this weekend. He will face stiff competition to do so, though. Ross Chastain will make his second series start of the season this week. His prior outing was a sixth-place finish at another 1.5-mile oval, too. That competitiveness is what wagerers should expect from him again this week, and his odds are more favorable than Kyle Busch’s.
Another driver on the path of success is Layne Riggs. He finished second on track at Kansas two weeks ago but was disqualified after failing post-race inspection. That led to an inspired charge a week later at North Wilkesboro where he finished second and helped teammate Chandler Smith win through late contact with Heim. Riggs and Heim now have a score to settle, but both are expected to be contenders at Charlotte. After a runner-up finish last week and stage finishes of fifth and sixth in last year’s Charlotte race, Riggs is likely to have a chance at a top-three this week. Positive odds for him to do so, while low, are a relatively confident bet to take.
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Motorsports
K1 Speed champions get new route into Porsche series
Porsche Motorsport North America is adding an indoor-karting pipeline to its driver development ladder through a new multi-year partnership with K1 Speed, the companies announced. The agreement is aimed at turning K1’s points-based monthly racing structure into a more direct on-ramp for standout drivers to reach Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West.
The arrangement has a public-facing branding component and a competitive incentive. Porsche Motorsport branding will be displayed across all 72 K1 Speed karting centers in the United States, while K1 Speed decals will appear on the front bumper of cars competing in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West, and Porsche Endurance Challenge North America.
At the sporting level, the companies plan to select two drivers from among the top racers who reach K1 Speed’s national competition, one from the teen class and one from the adult class. For those two drivers, the entry fee for a future season in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or USA West will be waived, according to the announcement.
‟K1 Speed hosts thousands of motorsports enthusiasts each year and all of us at PMNA look forward to connecting with them,” Volker Holzmeyer, President and CEO of Porsche Motorsport North America, said. ‟Whether they are casual fans of motorsport or are searching for a path into professional racing, we are excited to introduce them all to the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid and the opportunities that it offers.”
K1 Speed said its arrive-and-drive model and monthly race series create an accessible starting point, with points earned locally and top finishers advancing to state and then national-level competition. ‟It’s an immense honor for K1 to partner with Porsche Motorsport North America to provide up-and-coming American racers with an extraordinary opportunity,” said David Danglard, CEO and Founder of K1 Speed and K1 Circuit. ‟We built K1 on the belief that future champions start here, and this partnership with Porsche creates a pathway to take them from our indoor tracks to the country’s greatest circuits.”
Motorsports
The Longest NASCAR Team Losing Streaks Entering the 2026 Season
What’s Happening?
Despite fielding two, three, and even four cars throughout a NASCAR season, teams competing in the sport’s highest level can fall into a winless drought. Some of these teams have long histories, while others are just getting started. Here are the longest team losing streaks in NASCAR entering the 2026 season.
- To qualify for this list, you must be a NASCAR Cup Series team competing full-time in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season and have won a race during your time in the sport.
- Teams will be added to this list on a week-to-week basis based on the time since their most recent win. Teams that have not won in 35 or fewer races will not be featured on this list, but will be added should they fail to win race 36.
- Teams like Legacy Motor Club (formerly Petty GMS Racing) and Hyak Motorsports (formerly JTG-Daugherty Racing) will be featured on this list, with the most recent wins in their organization’s history used as their most recent win.
41 Races – Hyak Motorsports
Last Win: 2024 YellaWood 500
In 2025, new ownership reshaped what was once JTG-Daugherty Racing into HYAK Motorsports. Though the team had a new look, it maintained its driver, 2023 Daytona 500 Champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr, alongside the Iconic No. 47. Unfortunately, the team was unable to find victory lane for the first time since 2022, finishing no better than fifth.
44 Races – RFK Racing
Last Win: 2024 Go Bowling at the Glen
RFK Racing had a tough 2025 season, failing to find victory lane for the first time since 2021, while fielding three full-time entries for the first time since Roush-Fenway Racing did so in 2016. While they may not have won a race, the team’s three-car roster showed promise, with hopes that a successful campaign in 2026 could result in a return to form.
76 Races – Kaulig Racing
Last Win: 2023 Bank of America ROVAL 400
Kaulig Racing fielded two full-time drivers for the first time since 2023 last season, and despite the return of the team’s winningest driver, A.J. Allmendinger, the two-car operation failed to win a race for a second year in a row. This year, the team is in limbo as they prepare for a deeper relationship with a new OEM in the coming years.
84 Races – Front Row Motorsports
Last Win: 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard
This past season will be remembered as a year of transition for Front Row Motorsports, which reshuffled its deck after losing Michael McDowell after the 2024 season. The team moved veteran Todd Gilliland to the No. 34, pushing a returning Zane Smith into the No. 38, and expanded to a new car, the No. 4, with Noah Gragson. This inconsistency showed on track, with the team missing out on a win for the second straight season.
117 Races – Legacy Motor Club
Last Win: 2022 Cook Out Southern 500
Despite all the hardships the team has endured since Petty GMS reformed into Legacy Motors Club, LMC had a banner year for both of its entries in the NASCAR Cup Series. Though they did not win a race, the team found themselves sitting just outside the gates at Darlington with both their drivers finishing in the top five.
234 Races – Spire Motorsports
Last Win: 2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400
Spire Motorsports is continuing its search to find victory lane as a multi-car operation, and extended its lengthy losing streak to six seasons. Even then, most fans forget that the win with Justin Haley happened, as the team has evolved into a competitive team with a development program since that race in 2019.
This list will be updated race to race as the season continues.
Motorsports
Red Bull CEO certain Verstappen will end his F1 career with team
Despite ongoing speculation about Max Verstappen’s long-term future in Formula One, Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has little doubt about where his star driver belongs.
“There is a deep sense of mutual respect and loyalty,” Mintzlaff told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. “For me, there is no question that Max Verstappen will finish his career at Red Bull.”
Verstappen, 28, entered the 2025 season as a four-time reigning world champion but endured an uncharacteristically slow start. The early struggles fueled speculation that performance clauses in his contract could open the door to a potential exit, even as Red Bull’s leadership remained confident the partnership would endure.
At the end of July, Verstappen said he would stay with Red Bull through the 2026 season, ending rumors that he might leave to drive for Mercedes.
That commitment soon showed on the track. Verstappen won six of the final nine races after managing just two victories over the first 15. The late surge nearly delivered a fifth consecutive drivers’ championship before Lando Norris captured his first title in his seventh season.
“What is important to say is that I am not afraid of any performance clause in his contract,” Mintzlaff said. “What matters most for an athlete is seeing that everyone on the team gives everything for him. I think Max has been impressed by how the results and the atmosphere within the team have turned this year.”
Verstappen remains under contract with Red Bull through 2028 but has said he could consider walking away earlier depending on Formula One’s decisions regarding new technical regulations for engines and car design.
“I’ve hated this car at times, but I’ve also loved it at times,” Verstappen said after finishing two points shy of the drivers’ title. “I always tried to extract the maximum from it, even on the difficult weekends we’ve had.”
In remarks that appeared to reinforce Mintzlaff’s confidence in the long-term partnership, Verstappen praised the environment at Red Bull.
“I have no regrets about my season,” Verstappen said. “Within the team, we have a great atmosphere at the moment. We’re really on a roll – positive energy, belief and confidence – and that’s exactly what you want heading into next year.”
Motorsports
IHRA has officially purchased Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park — The Capital Sports Report
By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The International Hot Rod Association announced on Christmas Eve that it has purchased the former Memphis International Raceway and Memphis Motorsports Park. The closing occurred Dec. 23.
The facility had sat idle before the IHRA bought it. During the recent Performance Racing Industry event in Indianapolis, hints emerged that the Millington, Tennessee, track was being sold to the IHRA.

“This investment honors the legacy of Memphis Motorsports Park while positioning it for a strong future,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young said. “IHRA’s acquisition reflects confidence in our region and creates new opportunities for tourism, local businesses, and fan experiences.”
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The IHRA plans an event there in November 2026. The agreement envisions a multi-use venue for drag racing, stock cars, grassroots motorsports and other events.
“As the Commissioner of District 1, I am thrilled about IHRA’s acquisition of Memphis Motorsports Park,” Shelby County Commissioner Amber Mills said. “This investment strengthens our local economy, puts world-class racing back on solid ground, and gives our families and young people a safe, exciting place to create memories for years to come. Having a national organization like the IHRA committed to the long-term success of this historic facility is exactly the kind of partnership Shelby County needs.”
The track sold in March 2022, with its final event on June 17, 2022. Nothing has happened there in the past three years.
The dragstrip measured an eighth-mile. The road course, which operated from 1987 through 1998, was a 1.770-mile asphalt track; Pete Halsmer holds the 1987 record at 1:05.692.
The venue also featured a D-oval track that was 0.750-mile long with 11-degree banking.
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The IHRA ran events there from 2011 through 2022. Other marquee events included the ARCA Menards Series Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200 (1998, 2001, 2017–2020); NASCAR Nationwide Series Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 (1999–2009); NASCAR Camping World Truck Series MemphisTravel.com 200 (1998–2009); NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series (1988–2009); AMA Superbike Championship (1987); and Trans-Am (1987).
“This is a special place in American motorsports,” IHRA owner Darryl Cuttell said. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”
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Motorsports
Early 2026 Daytona 500 favorite slides as NASCAR season nears
DraftKings Sportsbook’s betting odds to win this coming February’s season-opening Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway have shifted a number of times since the NASCAR Cup Series offseason began just over a month and a half ago.
From the get-go, Team Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano were listed as co-favorites to win the 68th running of the “Great American Race”, and they were later joined by teammate Austin Cindric, even ahead of two-time reigning race winner William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports.
However, things have changed again over the weekend, and with just over seven weeks to go until qualifying, Cindric is no longer listed as one of the favorites. In fact, his odds haven’t just shifted; he has dropped a bit down the order, as he is no longer even listed third behind Blaney and Logano.
Austin Cindric no longer a Daytona 500 favorite
Blaney and Logano are still listed at +1000, but the 2022 race winner, who nearly won it again in 2025 to break one of Richard Petty’s long-standing Daytona records, is now listed at +1200.
Byron, who had been listed at +1200, has moved up slightly and now finds himself at +1100. No driver has ever won the Daytona 500 three years in a row.
Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott are listed closely behind at +1400, followed by RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski, who is expected to be back in time for the race after breaking his right leg, and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin, the only active three-time winner, at +1600.
Rounding out the top 10 at +1800 are Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell.
Full Daytona 500 betting odds can be found here and are always subject to change.
The 68th annual Daytona 500 is set to be shown live on Fox from Daytona International Speedway beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
Motorsports
Kyle Larson Addresses Possibility of Racing Rolex 24 Again

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WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA – FEBRUARY 01: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet looks on prior to practice for the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 01, 2025 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson has again raised interest in a possible return to the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona, one of motorsports’ toughest endurance races.
Kyle Larson spoke about the topic during a recent appearance on the Dinner with Racers podcast, where he looked back on his experience at Daytona and explained why the event still matters to him. Larson last raced the Rolex 24 in 2016, but his comments confirmed that the door is not closed on another start if the right situation comes together.
Kyle Larson’s Past Success at Daytona
Kyle Larson’s history with the Rolex 24 began in 2014 and peaked in 2015. That year, he competed with Chip Ganassi Racing alongside Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, and Jamie McMurray. Driving a Riley-Ford prototype, the team dominated the race and completed 740 laps to earn the overall victory.
According to Joey Barnes of Motorsport.com, Larson explained that his interest in the race remains strong. “I think at this stage in my career, yeah, I’d do it again, said Kyle.” “I had fun those three years I did it. I didn’t want to keep doing it every year.”
Larson made three total Rolex 24 starts between 2014 and 2016. His overall win in 2015 remains one of the most notable crossover victories by a NASCAR driver in the modern IMSA era.
A Growing List of Commitments
Since his last Rolex 24 appearance, Kyle Larson’s schedule has become much fuller. He currently drives the No. 5 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports and has won NASCAR Cup Series championships in 2021 and 2025. He also competes regularly in dirt racing and co-owns the High Limit Sprint Car series.
Larson acknowledged that managing those responsibilities is harder now than it was earlier in his career. “The offseasons have only gotten busier, Larson said, according to Barnes.” “There are more races and stuff. I go to Australia now, Chili Bowl, and West Coast Midget races. It’s just a lot, and I kind of want time off. But it’s been so long since I ran it that you almost get to the point where you forget a little bit about it, right? And I just remember having a blast doing that race, so I just want to go there and relive it.”
Even with that workload, Larson said being away from the Rolex 24 for so long has made him think about it more. He noted that memories from his earlier starts, especially the enjoyment of the event, still stand out.
What a Return Would Require
While Larson remains open to returning, he made it clear that any entry would need to be competitive. In the same Motorsport.com report, Larson said, “I want to be in the best car.”
Family considerations also play a role. Larson noted that his oldest child was a newborn when he won the race in 2015, and he said being able to share the experience with his kids now would add to the appeal.
The 2026 Rolex 24 is scheduled for January 24–25 at Daytona International Speedway. IMSA is expected to once again feature strong fields across its top classes. For now, no plans have been announced, but Larson’s comments confirm that a return remains a realistic possibility under the right conditions.
Dogli Wilberforce is a sports writer who covers NASCAR, Formula 1 and IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. With bylines at Total Apex Sports and Last Word on Sports, Wilberforce has built a reputation for delivering timely, engaging coverage that blends sharp analysis with accessible storytelling. Wilberforce has covered everything from major football transfers to fight-night drama, bringing readers the insight and context behind the headlines. More about Dogli Wilberforce
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