William Byron Secures Top-Five Finish at Pocono After Nine-Race Drought LONG POND, Pa. — A season marred by missed opportunities and inconsistent results found a glimmer of hope for William Byron as he claimed his first top-five finish since March at Pocono Raceway. The Great American Getaway 400 saw Byron finish third, marking a significant breakthrough after a challenging 2026 campaign. The result came as a relief for the driver, who had struggled to find consistency since his last top-five finish at Martinsville Speedway in early March. Byron’s podium finish was the culmination of adjustments and renewed focus within his team, as he reflected on the race’s significance. “Everything has started to click,” he said after the event, acknowledging the nervousness that accompanied the effort. The driver admitted to moments of doubt during the race, particularly given the season’s struggles. “I was a little bit nervous in portions of the race because of the way the season has gone,” Byron explained. “But this weekend, everything started to make more sense for us with adjustments and the way we attack the weekend.” The race itself was a test of resilience for Byron, who spent much of the final laps chasing down race leader Denny Hamlin. Tyler Reddick ultimately passed Byron’s car in the closing stages to secure second place, while Hamlin crossed the finish line first. Byron’s third-place finish was his third-best points haul of the season, surpassing his previous best result from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway event. “I guess the last four laps you start to think about that,” he said, “but until then, you can taste a win. So you feel like if you can just get the right run and my balance stays with me, I could have an opportunity.#denny_hamlin #hendrick_motorsports #pocono_raceway #william_byron #great_american_getaway_400
William Byron Finishes Third at Pocono NASCAR Cup Series LONG POND, Pa. — The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway concluded on Sunday afternoon with William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports securing a third-place finish, marking his fourth top-five result of the season. The race, held at the track’s lone date on the 2026 schedule, featured a variety of strategies as teams navigated the challenging layout. Byron and crew chief Rudy Fugle regained positions after scoring stage points in the opening segment. Their efficiency on pit road, despite teams using different tire and fuel strategies, helped them remain competitive. Byron nearly caught eventual race winner Denny Hamlin in the closing laps but settled for third. Kyle Larson of the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet team finished fifth, achieving his seventh top-five result of the season. The No. 5 team led laps early in segment one and earned nine stage points. While a win has not yet come for Larson this season, his consistent top-five finishes indicate growing momentum for the team. Chase Elliott, driving the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, narrowly missed a top-10 result, finishing 11th. Starting from the 23rd position, Elliott made significant progress in the early stages of the race. A fuel strategy earned the team a stage point in the second segment, but a late-race balance shift prevented him from securing another top-10 finish. Alex Bowman finished 27th in Sunday’s race. The race results included the following placements: Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Tyler Reddick, No. 45 William Byron, No. 24 RAPTOR Chevrolet John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Kyle Larson, No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Erik Jones, No. 43 Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ross Chastain, No. 1 Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Chase Elliott, No.#denny_hamlin #nascar_cup_series #hendrick_motorsports #pocono_raceway #william_byron
Ross Chastain Replacement Confirmed for Pocono NASCAR Race JR Motorsports has confirmed that its fifth car will return to competition this weekend at Pocono Raceway, marking a shift in driver lineups for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The team had previously limited itself to four full-time entries for the most recent race at Nashville Superspeedway, but the fifth car will be reintroduced for the MillerTech Battery 250. However, Ross Chastain, who previously drove the No. 9 Chevrolet to victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway, will not be its driver for the remainder of the season. Chastain’s participation in the No. 9 car was limited to a single start at Nashville, where he finished in the top 10, but his future plans beyond that race remain uncertain. The No. 9 car, which has been a regular entry for JR Motorsports this season, has already secured two wins this year. The most recent victory came in March at Circuit of the Americas (COTA), driven by Trackhouse Racing teammate Shane van Gisbergen. Chastain’s previous win in the series dates back to July 2019 at Daytona International Speedway, where he drove for Kaulig Racing. His return to the No. 9 car for the Nashville race was a notable moment, as it marked his seventh start of the 2026 season and the fourth appearance of the No. 9 Chevrolet. For the Pocono race, the No. 9 car will be piloted by Carson Kvapil, who previously drove the team’s full-time No. 1 Chevrolet at Nashville. Kvapil, a full-time driver across three entries, has demonstrated strong performance this season. He currently sits seventh in the point standings, 106 points ahead of the playoff cut line with eight races remaining in the regular season. His record includes eight top 10 finishes, with four of those placements inside the top five. Kvapil’s move to the No.#trackhouse_racing #jr_motorsports #pocono_raceway #ross_chastain #carson_kvapil
