NASCAR Track History & DFS Data
Historical race results, laps led leaders, place differential data, and DFS strategy tips for every NASCAR Cup Series track — your complete track research tool.
| Year | Winner | Laps led | Start pos | Fin pos | PD | DK FP est. | Team |
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Why track history matters in NASCAR DFS
Track history is one of the most predictive variables in NASCAR DFS because certain drivers consistently excel at specific track types. Kyle Larson dominates intermediate tracks. Shane van Gisbergen and Chase Elliott are road course specialists. William Byron has owned Atlanta since its reconfiguration in 2022. These patterns repeat because they reflect genuine skill advantages — car setup knowledge, driving style compatibility with the track surface, and team-specific chassis strengths at certain track types.
Use track history to validate your dominator picks and PD plays. A driver who consistently led 100+ laps at this track over the past 3-4 years is far more likely to be your dominator than a driver with no track history success regardless of their current season speed. Read our full NASCAR DFS strategy guide for more on how to use track history in your lineup-building process.
