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- Byron gives NASCAR a surprise winner at Homestead

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — After years of seeing a handful of drivers — the same guys, really — dominate NASCAR’S top level nearly ever y week, the Cup Series is experienci­ng a little parity to star t the season.

It’s a welcome sight for some. Others hope it’s a fleeting moment.

William Byron was the third surprise winner through three races this season with his victor y Sunday at Homestead-miami Speedway. Byron joined Michael Mcdowell and Christophe­r Bell as unlikely winners to star t this season.

Byron controlled most of the final two stages at Homestead to win for the second time in 111 Cup starts. His first one came at Daytona last August and landed him one of the final spots in the playof fs.

No one saw that one coming.

Few had this one on the radar, either.

Byron entered the weekend as a 28-1 shot to win a race many expected would provide a return to normal for the racing series. Instead, Mcdowell and Bell have company in the relatively odd group of 2021 winners and drivers who have locked up postseason spots.

“A lot of people obviously made some good decisions on how to get better,” said

NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400

Sunday At Homestead-miami Speedway

Lap length: 1.50 miles

(Start position in parenthese­s)

1. (31) William Byron, Chevrolet, 267 laps, 57 points. 2. (35) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 267, 35. 3. (9) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 267,

49. 4. (17) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 267, 44. 5. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 267, 36. 6. (6) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 267, 31. 7. (23) Ryan Newman, Ford, 267, 30. 8. (5) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 267, 39. 9. (13) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 267, 36. 10. (24) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267, 27.

11. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267, 35. 12. (22) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 267, 26. 13. (15) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 267, 24.

14. (11) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 267, 26. 15. (21) Daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 267, 22. 16.

2017 series champion Martin Truex Jr., who finished third. “The box we have to work is so small ... the rules are the rules and they haven’t changed in a while. The smaller teams get to catch up.”

Truex was quick to point out that he still believes the top teams — the heavyweigh­ts like himself, so to speak — will find their way back to the top sooner rather than later.

But the first three races have provided plenty of eyebrow-raising moments. Tyler Reddick was second Sunday, nearly 3 seconds behind Byron. Mcdowell had his third straight top-10 finish. Chris Buescher ran up front for the first part of the race.

“It definitely has closed the gap,” Mcdowell said.

Mcdowell and Bell were first-time winners to open the season. This rare run already has tightened the (7) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267, 31. 17. (32) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 267, 20. 18. (30) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 267, 19. 19. (12) Chris Buescher, Ford, 267, 33. 20. (3) Christophe­r Bell, Toyota, 267, 17.

21. (8) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 267, 16. 22. (19) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 267, 15. 23. (10) Cole Custer, Ford, 267, 14. 24. (27) Anthony Alfredo, Ford, 267, 13. 25. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 267, 16. 26. (20) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 266, 0. 27. (18) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 266,

10. 28. (37) Matt Dibenedett­o, Ford, 266, 9.

29. (14) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 266, 11. 30. (16) Aric Almirola, Ford, 264, 7.

31. (28) Garrett Smithley, Ford, 263, 0. 32. (26) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 261, 0. 33. (36) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 259, 4. 34. (34) BJ Mcleod, Ford, 258, 0. 35. (38) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 258, 2. 36. (25) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, engine, 151, 1. 37. (29) James Davison, Chevrolet, engine, 61, 1. 38. (33) Timmy Hill, Ford, electrical, 21, 0.

playoff race less than a month into NASCAR’S long season. A victory earns an automatic berth, and it’s unusual to have multiple unique winners in a season.

Few could have predicted this trio would have put a squeeze on some of NASCAR’S top teams. Twotime series champion Kyle Busch currently sits below the top 16 in the standings, as do Alex Bowman, Ryan Blaney and Aric Almirola – all playoff qualifiers a year ago.

Byron hardly qualifies as a big a shocker as the previous two because he drives the famed No. 24 for Hendrick Motorsport­s. But he also hadn’t exactly been a regular in victor y lane.

Then again, those inside the Hendrick organizati­on had a feeling he could be in for something big this season since he reunited with former crew chief Rudy Fugle.

 ?? Sean Gardner / Getty Images ?? William Byron celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-miami Speedway on Sunday in Homestead, Fla.
Sean Gardner / Getty Images William Byron celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-miami Speedway on Sunday in Homestead, Fla.

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