Las Vegas, William Byron and NASCAR Cup Series
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Sunday\"s NASCAR Cup Series race from Las Vegas Motor Speedway is at 5:30 p.m. ET on USA Network. LAS VEGAS — Dating back to mid-summer, William Byron\"s 2025 statistics are full of waves. The bright spots include stretching his fuel tank at Iowa Speedway en route to his second victory of the season
NASCAR 25, the latest NASCAR game, drops its much-hyped driver ratings, but William Byron’s spotless score has fans up in arms.
Ty Gibbs led an eventful NASCAR Cup Series practice at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as the series shifts focus to the start of the Round of 8 in the postseason.Gibbs clocked in at 181.733mph (29.714s). He ran 36 laps.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver pins all his hopes to become the Cup Series champion on the Round of 8 opener at Vegas.
Kansas was a struggle for Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron. For much of the 301-lap event, Byron ran outside of the top 20, but, like he said in a post-race interview, the No.
William Byron approaches NASCAR Cup Series racing with a one weekend at a time focus, and nowhere will that be more important than Sunday at Las Vegas.
Our NASCAR predictions are in for Sunday's Cup Series race at Las Vegas. Here's who our experts are picking to win the 2025 South Point 400.
The final right drivers have clinched their spot for the Round of 8 following the Charlotte race at the Roval. Among many others, defending champion Joey Logano has also gained his ticket for R-8.
William Byron's speed seemed to be a concerning factor for the Hendrick Motorsports Vice-chairman, Jeff Gordon.
Three drivers, of the roughly 176 real-world NASCAR racers included in iRacing's NASCAR 25 game, were given the distinct honor of a 100-overall driver rating.
On the latest episode of the Happy Hour podcast on Fox, Kevin Harvick called out Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron for underperforming in the postseason.