Flip a coin to pick your team this week, because the scientific data reveals very few trends to indicate which drivers will do well.

Flip a coin to pick your team this week, because the scientific data reveals very few trends to indicate which drivers will do well.
Aaron's 499 Preview: In 2007, NASCAR debuted the new body style on this restrictor-plate superspeedway, but it's the same old Talladega.
Aaron's 312 Preview: Kyle Busch takes his winning streak from the road course of Mexico City to the high banks and sweeping turns of Talladega, Ala., for what will be a wild race on Saturday.
After the Corona Mexico 200: Despite three straight wins from Kyle Busch, he is still well behind the fantasy leaders in this week's rankings.
Corona Mexico 200 Preview: For the third year, the junior circuit pays a visit to Mexico. Since this is another off-week for the Sprint Cup Series, it makes for a big opportunity for many of the lesser known Nationwide Regulars.
After the Bashas' Supermarkets 200: Everyone knew it was only a matter of time before Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer ascended to the top of the power rankings and now they are in a dogfight for the top spot.
Gibbs teammates Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch head this week's rankings, though Jimmie Johnson is lurking close behind and is a threat to steal the victory.
Subway Fresh Fit 500k Qualification: Ryan Newman earned his first pole of 2008 with a fast lap at Phoenix International Raceway. Now the question is whether or not he can hold that position for 500 kilometers?
Subway Fresh Fit 500k Preview: NASCAR first visited Phoenix International Raceway in 1988, and after 30 years of racing, not much has changed. For fantasy owners, that's a good thing.
Bashas' Supermarkets 200 Preview: The Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas get top billing again this week as the junior circuit takes to its first flat track race of the season.
After the O'Reilly 300: It is an all Richard Childress Racing front row in the fantasy power rankings after strong finishes from Clint Bowyer and Jeff Burton in Fort Worth.
Samsung 500 Qualification: Dale Earnhardt Jr. has his numerous fans buzzing after winning his first pole as a member of Hendrick Motorsports, but he will have Carl Edwards chasing him down on race day.
Based on the strength of his dominating performances at Las Vegas and Atlanta, Carl Edwards is the favorite this weekend at Texas.
Samsung 500 Preview: This week, NASCAR trades 500 laps around the short, flat track for 500 miles on an unrestricted, intermediate speedway. From the slowest track to one of the fastest—it's enough to give a driver whiplash.
O'Reilly 300 Preview: After taking a break, the NASCAR Nationwide Series drivers are back to work this week at a place where the circuit's regular faces once more help expand the fantasy options.
Goody's Cool Orange 500 Qualification: The Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolets started the weekend right with Jeff Gordon winning the pole and Jimmie Johnson qualifying 10th. Those are two big reasons why fantasy owners will want to think Hendrick on Sunday.
After the Pepsi 300: Kevin Harvick skipped Nashville and that opened the door for Scott Wimmer to quickly close the gap on the number one Fantasy Power Rankings.
Goody's Cool Orange 500 Preview: This week, NASCAR heads to another short track, but fantasy owners might find more inspiration by looking to the West and the North.
Maybe Tony Stewart will finally stop complaining about Goodyear's tires since he is the statistical favorite this week. Of course, the Hendrick duo of Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon hope to outperform and keep him searching for his first win of the season.
After the Sharpie Mini 300: The Tennessee half-mile track has a way of shaking things up, and this week it boosted Kevin Harvick to the top of the fantasy ladder.