William Byron Learns Lesson From Wall At Dover
3 years agoWilliam Byron hit the wall hard on Saturday at qualifying. So, to the backup car he went and a 33rd-place start. All is not lost. That backup car is likely as good or even better than the regular No. 24 Chevy. Expect Byron to get a good head of steam up the field as the race begins. The Hendricks Motorsports Racing driver could easily be in the top ten sometime by Stage 2 or sooner. His utility rate DFS-wise will be off the charts even with his "dominator" price". That matters little as he still could garner a top-five result on Sunday at Dover.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com