William Byron

William Byron

26-Year-Old Driver  
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Byron had easily the best campaign of his six-season Cup Series career in 2023. He marched to six victories, 15 Top-5 and 21 Top-10 finishes, all new career highs. The driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet participated in his first championship race in Phoenix as one of the title contenders and did not disappoint. Byron nabbed the pole position and led 95 laps before eventually fading to fourth-place and an impressive third-place finish in the final standings. He was hot throughout the playoffs with one pole position, one victory, two runner-up finishes and six Top 5's during the Chase for the Cup. That dominance and excellence should carry in to the new season. Byron and crew chief, Rudy Fugle, have things humming along like a well-oiled machine and we may not have seen their very best just yet. Read Past Outlooks
Runner-up Finish in MIchigan
NASCAR Cup
August 19, 2024
Byron finished second in the Firekeepers Casino 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway Monday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
Byron would be a Top-5 driver throughout this 400-mile Michigan battle. He would appear to snatch victory from Tyler Reddick during the first NASCAR overtime finish, but a second caution and overtime would give Reddick the opportunity to get back around Byron for the win. The Hendrick star would have to settle for the runner-up finish, which was his eighth Top 5 of the season.
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Byron's progress and development hit a bit of a snag last season. While he did post his first-ever two-win season, the Hendrick Motorsports youngster saw his Top-10 totals drop to just 11 after posting 20 the previous season. Byron's average finish also ballooned from 13.6 to 15.6 over the previous campaign. We'd credit much of this as the pains of adjusting to the new generation stock car. Things will improve for the No. 24 team in 2023 now that Byron and crew chief Rudy Fugle have one year behind them with the Next-Gen car. In fact, we see Byron as the driver that could come a bit cheaper in the fantasy drafts and bring higher returns this season than most probably expect. He improved his consistency over the final 10 races of this past season, and that's a good indicator heading into the upcoming campaign.
Byron teased us with his potential in 2021, and now he's ready to show out in the upcoming season. His one-win, 20 Top-10 campaign led to a career-best 10th-place finish in the championship points. Byron is ready to ascend to the elite level in NASCAR's top division. With the return of practice and qualifying in 2022, Byron is the young driver that likely stands the most to gain from the return. We expect pole positions and multiple wins as a result. He and crew chief Rudy Fugle are poised for a breakout season and the return of practice will likely make it happen. Byron was strong on a variety of ovals last year, large and small, and that's a great indicator of his future potential. That type of strength across the board is what leads to multiple win seasons and contending for the championship. There's little doubt that's Byron's near future.
Season three in NASCAR's top division saw Byron continue to blossom as one of the sport's budding stars-to-be. The young driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet grabbed his first-career win in a thriller at Daytona late last season, and Byron grabbed 14 Top-10 finishes. The week-to-week consistency has yet to materialize, but we believe that could be coming in 2021. Rudy Fugle takes over as crew chief and replaces Chad Knaus atop the team's tool box as Knaus moves into Hendrick's VP of Competition role. Fugle has spent the last eight seasons guiding multiple drivers in the Camping World Truck Series to 28 total victories and two championships (Erik Jones and Christopher Bell). We like the pairing of this seasoned crew chief moving into Cup for the first time and the aggressive young driver Byron. This duo could make some major waves this season, and the potential is tantalizing.
The two-season trend line for Byron is tantalizing. After a forgettable rookie campaign, Byron went out in 2019 and posted five pole positions, five Top-5 and 13 Top-10 finishes en route to an 11th-place points finish. The Hendrick Motorsports youngster is just 22-years-old, but he's a very quick study behind the wheel. The pairing with crew chief, Chad Knaus, last season appears to have been a winning move for the No. 24 team. Byron's development is following a similar trend line to that of Hendrick teammate, Chase Elliott. It's just a matter of time before Byron is winning races and contending for championships. The 2020 season could see this driver and team explode with the upside that Byron possesses. We feel that the 12th-place ranking in the pre-season standings is really the floor for this young driver.
The Hendrick Motorsports youngster had a tough transition from winning the Xfinity Series championship in 2017 to becoming a Rookie of the Year candidate last season. Byron struggled to just four Top-10 finishes in 2018 while at the same time suffering through nine DNF's. The learning curve for the 21-year-old was steep and brutal. As the old saying goes, there's nowhere to go but up from here, and in many ways that's very true. Byron has big potential, but he's a raw talent at this point. Seven-time championship crew chief, Chad Knaus, is being brought in to head up the No. 24 team and to be mentor and teacher to Byron. It's likely a great move by the organization. We believe Byron has the most room to grow of any of the Top 20 drivers. That upside is great potential for speculation in 2019.
After winning the 2017 Xfinity Series championship, Byron makes the jump into NASCAR's top division. Byron is fresh off a four-win, 22 Top-10 finish campaign that led to the title in the Xfinity Series. The 20-year-old driver will now take over the No. 24 Chevrolet in Hendrick Motorsports' camp and pair with crew chief Darian Grubb. While there will be some lessons learned and some bumps along the way, but it's a great situation for Byron. He will be in a team that can help him win Rookie of the Year. Despite only 57-combined starts of experience between the Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series, he has 11 victories in those starts. The level of talent is obvious, and Byron's ability to adapt to greater competition is clear. He'll have every chance to win the ROTY and to exceed expectations in 2018.
One of the biggest driver defections of last season was the move of Byron from the Toyota camp in the truck series to the Chevrolet camp of JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series. Byron signed a deal to make the move up in NASCAR and further his development. The young driver grabbed attention last season in the truck series with a stunning seven-win campaign and Rookie of the Year honors in that division. Before that Byron claimed the championship with a four-win campaign in the K&N Pro Series East in 2015. His trajectory through the world of stock car racing has been rocket-like. Now Byron will hope to take the next steps with this strong JR Motorsports team. He should be the top contender to win Rookie of the Year in 2017, and possibly surprise in the final driver standings.
The 2015 K&N Pro Series East champion gets a big promotion in 2016. Byron will take over the No. 4 Toyota Tundra that Erik Jones raced much of last season. The 18-year-old talent got a one-race audition with KBM last year and that was enough to secure him a ride for the upcoming season. It looks as though Byron will bring his own sponsorship to the ride in the way of Liberty University, and he'll be paired with crew chief Rudy Fugle. It's going to be an exciting opportunity for this young driver to flourish right away in his first full season of truck series racing. Byron won four races and led 740 laps last season in his championship campaign in the K&N Pro Series East, so there's little doubt about his driving ability.
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Crash and DNF at Indianapolis
NASCAR Cup
July 21, 2024
Byron crashed and finished 38th in the Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon.
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Top-5 Pocono Finish
NASCAR Cup
July 14, 2024
Byron finished fourth in the Great American Getaway 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway Sunday afternoon.
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Third in Pocono Mountains 225
XFINITY Series
July 13, 2024
Byron finished third in the Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Pocono Raceway Saturday afternoon.
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Runner-up Finish at Iowa
NASCAR Cup
June 16, 2024
Byron finished second in the Iowa Corn 350 NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway Sunday night.
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Third in Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR Cup
May 27, 2024
Byron finished third in the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday night.
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