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William Byron leads half of the Michigan Cup race before running out of fuel
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William Byron Dominates First Half of Michigan Cup Race Before Fuel Shortage Halts Him

June 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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On Sunday at Michigan State, it was evident that No. 24 Hendrick Motorsport Chevrolet would be a tough competitor. William Byron dominated by winning the stage, earning fastest lap bonuses, and leading 98 of the 200 laps.

Despite his strong efforts to maintain the lead during the final stage, Byron was ultimately overtaken by a charging Denny Hamlin. Byron was on track to finish second or third, but his car ran out of fuel exiting turn 4. Despite a frantic final push, he had to pit and ended up finishing 28th.

Byron admitted, “No, we weren’t enough. We were going to run out after 1.5 laps. I was trying to manage the lead while saving fuel through the straight corner exit. In the end, it didn’t improve the mileage.” He expressed frustration but acknowledged they had a very competitive car.

Although Byron leads the regular season standings, since winning the Daytona 500, he has missed several near victories. He led the most laps at Darlington, Charlotte, and Michigan, but hasn’t reached Victory Lane consistently. On the bright side, he remains comfortable at the top as the championship chase continues.

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Fan Take: This race highlights the fine margins and strategic battles that make NASCAR thrilling, as fuel management and timing can make or break a win. For fans, Byron’s ongoing chase for another victory adds exciting tension to the season, reminding us how unpredictable and competitive the sport remains.

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