William Byron Might Thrive At Michigan
2 years agoWilliam Byron charged up the field last year at Michigan. He started 18th and wound up second when all was said and done. The Hendrick Motorsports Racing driver even led 18 laps and finished in the top-nine during both stages. His car was fast. This year looks familiar as Byron qualified only in 20th. Byron is perennially around the top ten on intermediate tracks (11.3 average finish). The two near top tens in New Hampshire and Pocono are possible signs the No. 24 is beginning to snap out of his funk which has lasted since his Martinsville triumph in early April.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com