Josh and Justin recap a solid-but-not-spectacular Darlington race — they compare it to a "6 or 7 out of 10" and debate whether consistent good racing is better than the boom-bust cycle of duds and classics. On the fantasy side, Brad Keselowski steals the show as the clear Fantasy Winner, with two stage wins and a P2 finish pushing him to 4th in the driver standings — all with a broken femur. Tyler Reddick wins for the fourth time and is somehow sitting at negative fantasy points on the season through six races. Joey Logano and Bubba Wallace are the Fantasy Losers, with Logano raising real concerns about his speed on ovals. The top of the standings remains a two-team arms race between 2Z Designs and JLAS Racing, who have swapped first and second three weeks running. The Bowman/Zilich swap exodus continues — 25 swaps this week alone, bringing the two-week total to 47, already half of last year's entire season volume. The bottom of the league gets a hard look at Fast and Flawless, sitting dead last with Larson, Logano, Bowman, and Kyle Busch. Josh closes with a shoutout to listener Tanner Crosley (Lap Dancers), who demanded his swap get called out on air. Looking ahead to Martinsville, Justin grabs Ryan Blaney with the pit box advantage, and Josh counters with Brad K. Series picks stand 4-3 in Josh's favor.