The DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 is set to light up Michigan International Speedway, marking the latest stop in a season that now has only five races remaining in the regular schedule. The event carries extra weight because the points earned could be decisive in shaping the playoff picture.
A Track of Speed and Strategy
Michigan’s 2.0‑mile D‑shaped oval is famous for its wide, sweeping turns and high‑speed straights, demanding a delicate balance of momentum, tire wear and fuel management that can swing results in an instant.
Among the drivers, Corey Heim enters as the +275 favorite, while Christopher Bell’s recent form makes him a solid pick for a top‑three finish at +250. Jake Garcia, coming off a seventh‑place run at the same venue, is priced at +700 for his first top‑five appearance, and Ty Majeski is eyeing a decisive performance that could keep his championship hopes alive.
Tyler Ankrum, who averages a ninth‑start position and has a best finish of fourth at Michigan, brings a blend of consistency and upside, while newcomer Spencer Davis will pilot the No. 5 TRICON Garage entry, adding fresh competition to the mix.
The race will test each driver’s ability to manage tire degradation, fuel strategy and lane selection during restarts, factors that could reshape the points picture and set the stage for the season‑ending showdown.