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Last May, Kyle Busch won the appropriately named Buschy McBusch Race in the first NASCAR at Kansas event in 2021. Busch has won one race already this season at Bristol, but he'll try to win again at Kansas Speedway on Sunday in the 2022 AdventHealth 400. Busch's race ended early last week at Darlington when he crashed, but can he come back this weekend to be a top choice for your NASCAR DFS lineups? Kyle Larson won the last race at Kansas, so he could be another strong option in the NASCAR DFS driver pool.

Busch has three top-five finishes at Kansas Speedway over the last three years, but others like Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski are among those who have done so four times apiece during that span. Before you make your NASCAR DFS picks for the 2022 AdventHealth 400, be sure to check out the optimal NASCAR at Kansas DFS strategy and lineup advice from SportsLine's Mike McClure.

McClure has won almost $2 million in his career as a daily Fantasy pro, and his NASCAR DFS driver pool, projections and advice can help you score a big win.

Last week, McClure was high on Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott in his Goodyear 400 picks on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel, and the pair finished fourth and fifth, respectively. The week before, McClure had correctly picked Elliott to win the DuraMAX Drydene 400. His model, which simulates every race 10,000 times, called seven outright winners last season. Anybody who has followed his picks has seen huge returns.

Anybody who has followed his picks has seen huge returns. Now, he's turned his attention to Sunday's 2022 NASCAR at Kansas race. He's only sharing his picks and NASCAR DFS driver pool here.

Top 2022 AdventHealth 400 NASCAR DFS picks

For NASCAR at Kansas, McClure is high on Tyler Reddick ($8,900 on DraftKings and $8,500 on FanDuel). Reddick matched his best performance from this season last weekend at the Goodyear 400, when he finished second. His previous second-place showing came in the Food City Dirt Race in April.

Reddick is 15th in the points standings this season, but is only one point back of the two drivers in front of him, Austin Dillon and Chase Briscoe. Reddick has 127 total fastest laps run this year, despite having a positive pass differential of just +7. In his last 10 races at intermediate tracks, he's finished within the top 10 six times, with his second place finish last weekend the best of those performances.

McClure's optimal NASCAR DFS strategy also includes rostering Martin Truex Jr. ($10,400 on DraftKings and $12,000 on FanDuel). Truex Jr. led for 28 laps in last weekend's Goodyear 400, but had his race ended by an accident after the 260th lap, when he was in fourth place. Truex Jr. has also been a strong performer at Kansas in recent events, as he has finished within the top 10 in each of his last five appearances there.

Truex Jr. has the second-most quality passes among all drivers this season, with 864. He's also fourth in the NASCAR Cup Series in total number of fastest laps, with 163. In 41 races on intermediate tracks over the last three seasons, Truex Jr. has the second-highest average finishing position among all drivers, at 9.7.

How to set 2022 NASCAR at Kansas DFS lineups

McClure is also targeting an undervalued driver set to return plenty of value. He's in a prime position to make a run at the checkered flag and comes at a price that won't break the bank. You can see who it is, and every other pick, right here.

So what are the top NASCAR DFS picks for Sunday's 2022 AdventHealth 400? And which value driver is a must-roster? Visit SportsLine now to see DFS millionaire Mike McClure's complete driver pool for DraftKings and FanDuel, and cash in big on NASCAR DFS.