William Byron has faced some strong criticism following his second consecutive win at the Daytona 500, sparking a discussion regarding the role of luck in the race. He's been targeted by critics who argue that luck played a large role in his recent win.
Austin Cindric spun and took out two-time Daytona 500 winner William Byron late in Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race.
A parody account fooled some into believing that William Byron was flirting with the "Espresso" singer after his 2025 Daytona 500 win.
Phil Bobbitt and Steve Greco revealed their NASCAR at Atlanta Motor Speedway picks for sites like PrizePicks, Underdog Fantasy, Sleeper Fantasy, and DraftKings Pick6
Lots of three-wide racing was the highlight Sunday evening after the Daytona 500 rain delay ended. William Byron skated a late crash and got the win.
NASCAR driver William Byron humorously responded to a viral fake meme about flirting with singer Sabrina Carpenter.
William Byron's post-Daytona 500 celebration included a late night at Waffle House, a visit to "Monday Night Raw" and a trip to New York.
Richard Petty once said of the Daytona 500, “It’s better to be lucky than good.” And that proved to be true again last Sunday.
The only thing that's certain about the Daytona 500 is that nothing's for certain, except, lately, William Byron winning NASCAR's signature race.
What started as an online prank has now turned into an amusing storyline featuring Daytona 500 champion William Byron and pop star Sabrina Carpenter. While it was initially just a joke, Byron is now fully embracing the buzz,
Defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron posted the fastest lap in Friday's Cup practice at Daytona International Speedway. Byron led the way with a lap of 194.923 mph in a draft. He was followed by Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott (194.