Practice #1 : Texas Motor Speedway

Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400

Sunday, September 24th, 2023

Texas Motor Speedway , Fort Worth, TX

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  • Texas Motor Speedway
  • AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Bubba Wallace
  • Age: 29
  • Team : No. 23 - McDonald's Toyota
  • Owner: 23XI Racing
  • Crew Chief: Robert Barker
  • Bubba Wallace won the Pole Award for the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 with a lap of 28.672 seconds, 188.337 mph.
  • This is his second pole in 213 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and 11th top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in nine races at Texas Motor Speedway.
  • Chris Buescher (second) posted his 11th top-10 start of 2023 and his second in 14 races at Texas Motor Speedway.
  • Brad Keselowski (third) posted his 18th top-10 start at Texas Motor Speedway. It is his 11th in 30 races this season.
  • Ty Gibbs (fourth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, September 24th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
William Byron Claims Victory at Texas Motor Speedway; Secures Hendrick Motorsports’ 300th Cup Series Win

Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron took the lead on a restart with six laps remaining and held off the field to claim Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 victory on a steamy-hot highly-dramatic afternoon of NASCAR Cup Series Playoff action at Texas Motor Speedway.

It marks a historic 300th victory for the championship Hendrick Motorsports organization – the most in NASCAR history for a NASCAR Cup Series team – and is the series-best, personal-high single-season sixth victory of the year for the 25-year-old Charlotte native Byron. He came from third place on the final restart to ultimately drive away from the field and take a 1.863-second victory ahead of Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain to claim an automatic berth in the Playoffs’ Round of 8 which starts in three weeks.

Those final six laps out front were the only laps Byron led all day. He turned in a fabulous final re-start in the race to pull ahead of 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace, who was out front on that start after leading a race-high, career-best 111 laps in his No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota. Wallace finished third, ahead of Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin. All five drivers among the 2023 Playoff contingent.

“I finally got a good re-start at the end, and number 300 for Hendrick Motorsports, but [teammate] Kyle [Larson] really deserved this one, I’ve got to say, those guys were really fast all day and I hate it for them in the end,’’ Byron said, noting his teammate Larson’s crash while leading with 20 laps remaining.

“But man, it was awesome getting this car to the front. My car loved clean air. We just fought through traffic all day. My Liberty University Chevrolet was just tight back in traffic but had good pace. … it was a grind-it-out day and our team was there at the end and I’m really proud of this one as hot as it was, it was tough. We’ll take it and go on to the next round.”

As for the historic 300th win for his team, Byron grinned, “I don’t’ know if I can even put it into words, I was such a Hendrick Motorsports fan growing up as a kid, watching Jimmie Johnson and became really fond of Jeff Gordon as I got to know him. Just thankful for all the men and women back at Hendrick Motorsports. … just appreciate all Rick Hendrick has done for me. This is awesome. We’re really going to enjoy this one.’’

Wallace, who turned in a career day in his first career Playoff stint, was obviously disappointed in the final outcome. He started from pole position and his triple-digit laps out front were a personal best.

“Just choked,’’ Wallace said. “My worst re-start (of the day). Hate it for my team, hate it for [sponsor] McDonald’s. We deserved to be in victory lane but nothing’s ever guaranteed, you have to go out and fight for it and not give it away and that’s what I did.

“We struggled a little in traffic but kept our heads in the game, made great strategy calls all day and had track position. So good points day.’’

Larson had been out front for 34 laps and was racing alongside Wallace when his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet got loose with 17 laps remaining and flushed into the outside wall. He looked strong all day leading 99 laps himself as Wallace’s strongest competitor for most of the afternoon.

“We just went in there side-by-side and I lost it,’’ said the 2021 series champion Larson, who finished 31st. “Pretty bummed, but happy for William and Mr. H. (Hendrick) Three hundred Cup series wins is incredible and a great night overall for our organization.’’

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick, Roush Fenway Keselowski driver Brad Keselowski. – also a Playoff driver, Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suárez, JTG Daugherty Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and SHR’s Chase Briscoe rounded out the top 10.

There were 11 caution periods on the day and multiple issues for the 12 Playoff drivers competing in this three-round series of races to decide which eight will advance to the next round. Byron’s victory is an automatic ticket. Several other Playoff drivers had impactful days – for the good and bad – as well.

Among the other Playoff competitors, RFK’s Chris Buescher finished 14th and JGR’s Martin Truex Jr. – the regular season champion – finished 17th. Defending race winner Tyler Reddick – Wallace’s 23XI Racing teammate – was 25th.

Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney (28th), Hendrick’s Larson (31st) and Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch (34th) all suffered DNFs – all involved in incidents.

It was indicative of the afternoon with 10 Playoff drivers experiencing some sort of setback – from crashes, to pit road penalties to pit road issues.

Bell had jack issues early. Hamlin had a pit road door-to-door collision with his JGR rookie teammate Ty Gibbs but was able to continue, while Gibbs’ Toyota suffered enough damage he had to retire early.

Busch’s No. 8 RCR Chevrolet slammed into the outside wall only a couple laps after the two-time series champion had radioed to his team that he thought he had a front tire going down. He stayed out on track and ultimately suffered a rear tire failure on Lap 74, that slammed his Chevrolet hard into the wall. Busch drove it backwards all the way around the track and onto pit road, but the RCR team was unable to repair it.

“I was going to come to pit road and I second-guessed it and said, ‘I don’t think so, something’s wrong, something’s not right but it’s not a flat,’’’ Busch said. “Then all on its own, it just turned to the bottom of the race track in Turn 1, just swapped ends on me.

“Hate it for everybody. For sure I thought our car was top five today.”

With the victory, Byron earned the automatic ticket to the next round. Hamlin now leads the points standings by 37 points on the ninth place elimination line. Buescher (plus-22), Bell (plus-20), Truex (plus-19), Chastain (plus-12), Keselowski (plus-8) and Larson (plus-2) round out the top eight.

Wallace is the first driver below the elimination line – two points behind Larson. Reddick is three points off the elimination line, followed by Blaney (-11) and Busch (-17) heading to the always unpredictable Talladega Superspeedway next week for the YallaWood 500 (2 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Chase Elliott is the defending race winner.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Margin of Victory: 01.863 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 14 Minutes 28 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 123.569
  • Cautions: 11 for 55 laps
  • Lead Changes: 22
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,155 (10.2 passes per green flag lap)

  • Texas Motor Speedway
  • AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
  • Race Winner: William Byron
  • Age: 25
  • Team : No. 24 - Liberty University Chevrolet
  • Owner: Hendrick Motorsports
  • Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle
  • William Byron won the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400, his 10th victory in 210 Cup Series races and sixth this year. This is his sixth victory and 16th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is Hendrick Motorsports' 300th Cup Series victory - the most victories by an team in the Cup Series.
  • This is his first victory and fifth top-10 finish in nine races at Texas Motor Speedway.
  • Ross Chastain (second) posted his first top-10 finish in seven races at Texas Motor Speedway. It is his 11th top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Bubba Wallace (third) posted his second top-10 finish in nine races at Texas Motor Speedway.
  • Ty Gibbs (33rd) was the highest finishing rookie.
Harrison Burton and William Byron drive during practice
Fort Worth, Texas - September 23, 2023 : Harrison Burton, driver of the #21 DEX Imaging Ford, and William Byron, driver of the #24 Liberty University Chevrolet, drive during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway.
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DRIVER
DRIVER
#
MAKE
SINGLE BEST LAP
RANK
SPEED
TIME
BHND
LAP
LAPS
TOTAL
MULTI-LAP AVERAGES
5-LAP
10-LAP
15-LAP
20-LAP
25-LAP
30-LAP
10-LAP AVG
SPEED
FROM
TO

Michael McDowell
34
Ford
1
185.771
29.068
0.000
2
19
29.200
0
0
Joey Logano
22
Ford
2
185.765
29.069
0.000
2
17
29.266
0
0
Kyle Busch
8
Chevrolet
3
185.593
29.096
0.027
2
24
29.274
29.445
29.514
183.404
1
10
Aric Almirola
10
Ford
4
185.306
29.141
0.072
4
21
29.258
0
0
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
5
185.293
29.143
0.074
4
25
29.239
29.304
29.415
29.474
29.554
184.279
1
10
Erik Jones
43
Chevrolet
6
185.236
29.152
0.084
4
24
29.202
29.614
29.671
182.350
10
19
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
7
185.204
29.157
0.088
2
20
29.228
0
0
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
8
185.141
29.167
0.099
2
25
29.287
29.362
29.450
29.508
29.536
183.915
1
10
AJ Allmendinger
16
Chevrolet
9
185.084
29.176
0.108
3
21
29.196
29.405
183.657
1
10
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
10
185.071
29.178
0.110
2
27
29.263
29.391
29.585
183.746
1
10
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
11
185.008
29.188
0.120
2
24
29.282
29.559
29.665
182.690
8
17
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
12
184.951
29.197
0.129
2
13
29.401
0
0
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
13
184.887
29.207
0.139
4
17
29.364
0
0
Bubba Wallace
23
Toyota
14
184.439
29.278
0.210
2
22
29.353
0
0
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
15
184.344
29.293
0.225
3
15
29.438
0
0
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
16
184.344
29.293
0.225
3
22
29.389
0
0
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
17
184.332
29.295
0.227
4
20
29.370
29.492
29.589
29.720
183.105
2
11
Carson Hocevar
42
Chevrolet
18
184.313
29.298
0.230
3
24
29.429
29.523
29.626
182.929
2
11
Justin Haley
31
Chevrolet
19
184.294
29.301
0.233
2
22
29.406
29.499
183.057
1
10
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
20
184.269
29.305
0.237
4
22
29.370
0
0
Tyler Reddick
45
Toyota
21
184.206
29.315
0.247
3
26
29.462
29.703
29.757
181.837
1
10
Ty Gibbs
54
Toyota
22
184.168
29.321
0.253
1
27
29.454
29.504
29.559
29.653
29.729
183.025
3
12
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
23
184.131
29.327
0.259
3
14
29.452
0
0
Ryan Preece
41
Ford
24
184.106
29.331
0.263
2
23
29.586
29.706
29.801
181.792
1
10
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
25
184.099
29.332
0.264
2
19
29.532
0
0
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
26
184.030
29.343
0.275
6
22
29.495
0
0
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
27
183.980
29.351
0.283
2
26
29.494
29.546
29.622
182.770
1
10
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
28
183.830
29.375
0.307
2
20
29.518
29.935
180.588
2
11
JJ Yeley
15
Ford
29
183.580
29.415
0.347
2
14
29.593
0
0
Todd Gilliland
51
Ford
30
182.859
29.531
0.463
2
15
0
0
Ty Dillon
77
Chevrolet
31
182.636
29.567
0.499
3
18
29.646
0
0
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
32
182.383
29.608
0.540
1
11
29.812
0
0
Kevin Harvick
4
Ford
33
182.291
29.623
0.555
4
18
29.688
29.727
181.655
2
11
Zane Smith
38
Ford
34
182.260
29.628
0.560
7
24
29.724
29.805
181.180
3
12
BJ McLeod
78
Chevrolet
35
182.186
29.640
0.572
3
8
0
0
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
36
181.739
29.713
0.645
7
15
29.817
0
0