Austin Cindric had run an excellent race once again and was looking to perhaps put the finishing touch on things at Atlanta when it all went wrong, courtesy of a come-together with Kyle Larson. Larson was out in front protecting the lead when he made enough contact with Cindric’s front bumper that the driver of the No.
Last Sunday in Atlanta, Kyle Larson made an aggressive move that ended up wrecking Austin Cindric and William Byron in a familiar way. Larson took a run to clear the No. 2 car and ended up causing his NASCAR rival and his Hendrick teammate to wreck as well.
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Austin Cindric spun and took out two-time Daytona 500 winner William Byron late in Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race.
Two-time Daytona 500 winner William Byron has a knack for winning late, but the data suggests he’s not the only driver scoring last-second victories.
Kyle Larson can win just about anywhere in any type of car ... His exacerbation only mounted when all three of his Hendrick teammates led laps, William Byron won for a second consecutive year, and Byron and Alex Bowman finished inside the top-six.
William Byron walked away the winner of the Daytona 500 for the second straight year on NASCAR’s biggest night.
William Byron has won the Daytona 500 for the second time in as many years. Byron took advantage of several late cautions to get to the front and became the first back-to-back winner in “The Great American Race” since Denny Hamlin in 2019-20. Tyler Reddick finished second, and Jimmie Johnson third.
William Byron is a two-time Daytona 500 champion ... Bubba Wallace, Erik Jones and Kyle Larson have damage, too, and Chase Elliott got caught up in the crash at the end. What a ride for Preece, who was on the back two tires for a long time.
William Byron knows he took advantage of some ... Tyler Reddick finished second, and Jimmie Johnson third. Kyle Larson was one of the drivers involved in a late crash that brought a third red ...
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