William Byron outduels Bubba Wallace to win in Texas
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[September 25, 2023]
William Byron passed Bubba Wallace in a six-lap shootout in
the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400, winning Sunday's opening
race of NASCAR's Round of 12 playoff at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort
Worth.
Byron's sixth win of 2023 secured the No. 24 driver a spot in the
Round of 8. It was the 10th of his career.
The victory was the 300th for Hendrick Motorsports -- the most by
any team in NASCAR history.
"I finally got a good restart at the end," said Byron, who restarted
fourth. "We just fought through traffic all day. We were tight back
in traffic, but we had good pace. ... It was a grind-it-out day."
Rounding out the top-five finishers were Ross Chastain, Wallace,
Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin.
Wallace led a career-high 111 laps but admitted he made a mistake by
restarting in the top lane.
"The third time I fooled myself starting on top," said the No. 23
23XI Racing Toyota driver. "I'm just upset (with) myself. Really
needed a win, good showing. ... I know what I did, and I choked."
Leader Kyle Larson lost the air of his Chevrolet and crashed while
racing door-to-door with Wallace inside the final 20 laps and
finished 31st.
Playoff competitor Kyle Busch spun by himself and finished 34th,
leaving him in last place of the 12 championship-seeking drivers.
Wallace, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney and Busch occupy the bottom four
spots outside the eight drivers who will advance after the next two
races (Talladega, Charlotte road course).
Following his second career pole-winning starting spot, Wallace
guided the field for most of Stage 1, which included the first
caution period when Austin Dillon crashed Lap 42.
Disaster struck at the 1.5-mile slick speedway in the laps
approaching the end of the 80-circuit segment.
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Sep 24, 2023; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver
William Byron (24) after winning the AutoTrader EcoPark Automotive
400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Michael C.
Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
Busch lost control of his No. 8 Chevrolet entering
Turn 1 for the race's fourth caution -- driving it backwards on the
apron over half a lap back to the pits.
After receiving pit service during the caution period, Joe Gibbs
Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and Ty Gibbs made major contact on pit
road.
A third JGR car, Martin Truex Jr.'s No. 19 Toyota, was then hit from
behind after Stage 1 soon came to an end.
The segment's bonus points went to Reddick, the defending race
winner who stayed out earlier for track position while the front of
the field pitted.
With just over 20 laps left in Stage 2, Larson maneuvered his No. 5
Chevrolet past Wallace on Lap 143 and raced on to the bonus points.
Larson used the point position and its clean air to set a very quick
pace around TMS, which was hosting just one event for the third
consecutive season.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver had a six-second lead when Daniel
Suarez spun into the grass with 59 laps left.
--Field Level Media
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