5 Fantasy NASCAR Drivers To Avoid At 2016 Coca-Cola 600

By Adam McGill

All the big names on the NASCAR circuit will be heading down to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 2016 Coca-Cola 600. However, not all of them will be worth the investment. So to help you pick the best fantasy NASCAR squad, here are five drivers to avoid at all costs at this year’s Coca-Cola 600.

5 Fantasy NASCAR Drivers To Avoid At 2016 Coca-Cola 600
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5. Paul Menard

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Menard has racked up back-to-back top-15 finishes and will likely be a popular third fantasy option in Charlotte. However, he has an average finish of 19.21 on this track and has finished outside of the top 35 in two of the last three races here.

5. Paul Menard

Menard has racked up back-to-back top-15 finishes and will likely be a popular third fantasy option in Charlotte. However, he has an average finish of 19.21 on this track and has finished outside of the top 35 in two of the last three races here.

4. Greg Biffle

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Biffle may have recorded an impressive second place finish here last spring, but it was his only top-15 finish in the last six races in Charlotte. The veteran will simply be too risky to grab as a second driver this weekend in NC.

4. Greg Biffle

Biffle may have recorded an impressive second place finish here last spring, but it was his only top-15 finish in the last six races in Charlotte. The veteran will simply be too risky to grab as a second driver this weekend in NC.

3. Kasey Kahne

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Kahne has struggled in Charlotte in recent years. He has only cracked the top 15 once in the last four races to go along with an average finish of 19.5 over that span. Kahne simply won't be worth the headache this Sunday.

3. Kasey Kahne

Kahne has struggled in Charlotte in recent years. He has only cracked the top 15 once in the last four races to go along with an average finish of 19.5 over that span. Kahne simply won't be worth the headache this Sunday.

2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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Earnhardt Jr. may have record a third-place finish last weekend, but the kid is in the middle of an awful stretch. He hasn’t cracked the top 10 in four straight races, including a 40th place finish in Talladega and a 32nd place finish in Dover.

2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Earnhardt Jr. may have record a third-place finish last weekend, but the kid is in the middle of an awful stretch. He hasn’t cracked the top 10 in four straight races, including a 40th place finish in Talladega and a 32nd place finish in Dover.

1. Kurt Busch

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Busch is in the middle of a career season. He is eighth in the standings and has rattled off seven straight top-10 finishes. Unfortunately, he has an average finish of 15.73 in Charlotte throughout his career. KB won’t be worth a top-10 pick.

1. Kurt Busch

Busch is in the middle of a career season. He is eighth in the standings and has rattled off seven straight top-10 finishes. Unfortunately, he has an average finish of 15.73 in Charlotte throughout his career. KB won’t be worth a top-10 pick.

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