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Byron might be best of team

Driver has won two straight races for his Cup squad

- By David Brandt

AVONDALE, Ariz. — Kyle Larson is widely considered to be the most naturally gifted driver at Hendrick Motorsport­s and there’s little doubt that Chase Elliott is the most popular.

But as of March 2023, William Byron might just be the team’s best driver.

It’s been a slow, steady rise for Byron, who has won two straight NASCAR Cup Series races after pushing past Larson in overtime on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway during a pair of frantic restarts. The 25-yearold won in remarkably similar fashion last week at Las Vegas.

“We have four capable teams and four capable drivers of carrying the banner every weekend,” Byron’s crew chief Rudy Fugle said. “Pretty amazing.”

Byron got a relatively late start in racing as a teenager, but has been a quick study. The

North Carolina native won twice last season and now looks like a weekly threat while teaming with Fugle.

This is Byron’s sixth season with Hendrick Motorsport­s and he received a contact extension last season after winning two races early in the year at Atlanta and Martinsvil­le. He had a mid-season lull before closing with seven top 10s in his final 11 races and finished sixth in the Cup standings.

It’s part of a progressio­n that’s slowly pushed him among NASCAR’S elite drivers. He was 21st overall in his first full Cup season in 2018, before improving to 11th, 14th, 10th and then sixth in the ensuing years.

Now with two wins in the season’s first four races, it’s clear Byron is aiming for the No. 1 spot.

“This level is so different. Took a lot of homework, a lot of details,” Byron said. “I think the fact that I started later than most driving was a little bit — it took some time to bridge that gap at this level.

“Now that gap is bridged obviously.”

Jeff Gordon — one of NASCAR’S most successful drivers who is now vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsport­s — knows a little about winning for Hendrick. His 93 victories are the most in team history.

Gordon sees Byron as a growing driver just now realizing his potential.

“I see a progressio­n with William ever since he came to Hendrick,” Jeff Gordon said. “Got to remember how young he was coming into the Cup Series, so much to learn. Young in racing in so many ways.

“When Rudy came to Hendrick, the instant connection and chemistry between these two was so obvious. It just took the whole team up to another notch. I think now they’re just building on that. It’s a lot of fun to watch and see.”

Byron’s back-to-back wins are part of a stellar start to the season for Hendrick’s Chevrolets. Larson is a threat to win nearly every week and seventime Cup winner Alex Bowman has four top 10s in four races.

 ?? Darryl Webb / Associated Press ?? NASCAR great Jeff Gordon, left, gives William Byron a high-five after Byron won the race at Phoenix Raceway, his second straight win.
Darryl Webb / Associated Press NASCAR great Jeff Gordon, left, gives William Byron a high-five after Byron won the race at Phoenix Raceway, his second straight win.

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