William Byron’s Duel victory brings optimism to No. 24 team
In winning Thursday night’s Dual 2 race, 22-year old Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron hoisted the first trophy of his burgeoning three-year NASCAR Cup Series career.
In winning Thursday night’s Dual 2 race, 22-year old Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron hoisted the first trophy of his burgeoning three-year NASCAR Cup Series career.
For most of Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, William Byron kept his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in or near the top
William Byron’s path to advancement on the Round of 12 was relatively pressure free
William Byron has the knack at his home track—even if the two configurations at Charlotte Motor Speedway are vastly different.
William Byron is 12th in the standings, two points above the cut line for the second round of the Playoffs.
An altercation with Austin Dillon early in Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway put Hendrick Motorsports drivers William Byron and Alex Bowman squarely on the bubble entering the final event in the first round of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
William Byron shared the news this week that his longtime sponsor and current learning institution, Liberty University, will back him for at least another two years in NASCAR’s premier series.
William Byron, 21, is the youngest driver on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series grid each week.
William Byron was a visible mixture of raw excitement and tempered enthusiasm Saturday morning before the opening round of practice.
In his sophomore season in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series—and his first with veteran crew chief Chad Knaus—William Byron continues to make history.