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A rash of ill fortune finally caught up with William Byron. When he crashed out of last Sunday‘s NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway — through no fault of his own — the 31st-place finish cost him the series lead.
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SPEEDWAY, Ind. - Another week, another solid race for Hendrick Motorsports and its drivers' positioning in the NASCAR Cup Series playoff standings.
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Yardbarker on MSNWilliam Byron's prolonged slump culminates in losing NASCAR points lead
Following Sunday's race at Dover Motor Speedway, Byron lost the lead in the regular season standings for the first time since Kansas on May 11. He hasn't fallen below second in the standings all season, but that's now a possibility with five races remaining in the regular season.
After William Byron had an early look at the new street race in Southern California, he admitted to feeling more excited about it than the Chicago street race.
William Byron's regular-season points lead increased after Kyle Larson's early-race wreck and Denny Hamlin's absence. Here's the updated NASCAR Cup Series points standings:
To some people, life’s a beach. NASCAR Cup driver William Byron appears to be one of those, as the former points leader (he’s now second in the standings) is more excited about next season’s planned temporary street course race on Naval Base Coronado in San Diego than he was about the last three street races in downtown Chicago.
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Chase Elliott is the new NASCAR Cup Series championship point leader, and Bubba Wallace holds down the final spot on the provisional playoff grid with a handful of regular-season races ahead.