NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Preview: NFPA 250

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Venue Location: Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, Virginia (historic short track owned by NASCAR, located in Henry County just south of Martinsville)
Green Flag: 3:30 p.m. ET (250 laps / 131.5 miles; live on The CW, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) Track Details

Length: 0.526-mile (0.847 km) paperclip-shaped short oval

Type: Flat, tight short track with two approximately 800-foot straightaways connected by four tight, almost flat turns

Banking: 12° in all four turns; 0° on the straights

Surface: Asphalt on the straights and upper grooves of the turns; concrete in the lower grooves of the turns (creating multiple racing lines)

Key Features: Extremely narrow and technical layout rewards precise car handling, tire management, throttle control, and aggressive but smart short-track racing. Known for “bump-and-run” passing, multi-groove action, and high attrition due to close-quarters contact. Pit strategy and caution management are often decisive. No major backstretch drafting—pure skill and setup win here.

Weather Conditions

Cool early-spring conditions with highs around 55–57°F (13–14°C) during the afternoon race window. Partly cloudy to mostly clear skies, light winds (6–8 mph), and very low precipitation chance (3–8%). Dry track expected with cooler temperatures increasing tire fall-off and making grip management critical. Ideal for classic short-track racing without weather interruptions.

Current Standings & Recent Driver Forms (after Race 6 at Darlington)

1. Justin Allgaier (JR Motorsports, No. 7) – 306 pts, 2 wins, 4 top-5s (points leader and hottest driver)

2. Jesse Love (Richard Childress Racing, No. 2) – 254 pts, 3 top-5s

3. Carson Kvapil (JR Motorsports, No. 1) – 222 pts

4. Sheldon Creed (Haas Factory Team, No. 00) – 218 pts, 1 win

Notable others: Sammy Smith (192 pts), Corey Day, Brandon Jones, and rising talents like Taylor Gray (Joe Gibbs Racing) showing strong recent speed.

Form Highlights: Allgaier has dominated early 2026 with multiple wins and consistent stage points. JR Motorsports cars have been exceptionally strong on short tracks. Creed and Love provide the biggest threats with speed and aggression. Taylor Gray and part-time/Cup invaders add extra intrigue.

Race History at Martinsville Speedway (O’Reilly Auto Parts Series)

Martinsville is NASCAR’s oldest operating track and produces some of the most physical, exciting short-track racing in the sport. In the national series (formerly Xfinity), it has a reputation for lead changes, multi-car battles, and strategy battles that reward experience. JR Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing have historically excelled here. The “paperclip” layout has seen dramatic finishes and is a favorite among drivers and fans alike. This is the sixth running of the NFPA 250 specifically.

Key Driver Matchups

Justin Allgaier vs. the Field: Pole sitter (via mathematical lineup after qualifying cancellation) and short-track master; his experience and JR Motorsports setup make him the driver to beat.

JR Motorsports Duo (Allgaier & Kvapil): Team cars expected to run up front and battle for stage wins.

Sheldon Creed, Jesse Love & Taylor Gray: High-speed challengers who excel in tight traffic and can capitalize on any mistakes.

Sammy Smith, Ross Chastain & Brandon Jones: Consistent threats in the mid-pack who thrive on attrition and late-race restarts.

Tactical edge goes to drivers with strong short-track history, clean air management, and patience in the tight turns.

Driver                                                   Odds

Justin Allgaier                                   + 400

Taylor Gray                                         + 450

Carson Kvapil                                    + 800

Brandon Jones                                  + 800

Sammy Smith                                    + 900

Sheldon Creed                                  + 1000

Austin Hill                                           + 1100

Ross Chastain                                    + 1300

Sam Mayer                                         + 1600

Jesse Love                                           + 1800

Corey Day                                            + 2200

Lee Pulliam                                        + 2500

Rajah Caruth                                      + 2800

William Sawalich                             + 4000

Ryan Sieg                                            + 5000

Parker Retzlaff                                  + 5000

Harrison Burton                                + 7000

Andrew Patterson                           + 10000

Nicholas Sanchez                             + 10000

Jeb Burton                                          + 12000

Dean Thompson                               + 20000

Patrick Staropoli                              + 20000

Austin Green                                     + 30000

Anthony Alfredo                              + 30000

Luke Baldwin                                     + 30000

Jeremy Clements                             + 50000

Brennan Poole                                  + 50000

Blaine Perkins                                   + 50000

Josh Williams                                    + 50000

Brad Perez                                          + 70000

Kyle Sieg                                              + 70000

Garrett Smithley                              + 100000

Dawson Cram                                    + 100000

Ryan Ellis                                             + 100000

Myatt Snider                                     + 100000

Lavar Scott                                          + 100000

Justin Carroll                                      + 100000

Josh Bilicki                                          + 100000

Joey Gase                                            + 100000

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 27, 2026