Byron back-to-back! Daytona 500 delivers another wild ride
Hendrick Motorsports William Byron left Daytona International Speedway as a two-time Daytona 500 winner on Sunday night, but... The post Byron back-to-back! Daytona 500 delivers another wild ride appeared first on F1i.com.


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Hendrick Motorsports William Byron left Daytona International Speedway as a two-time Daytona 500 winner on Sunday night, but the real story? Absolute chaos, a rain-soaked delay, and a final lap that felt like it was scripted by Hollywood.
Byron’s first words over the radio after taking the checkered flag? “How the f*** did that just happen??” Same, William. Same.
When the action finally got underway once the elements cleared the way, a few ‘Big Ones’ (a.k.a. massive pileups for the uninitiated) peppered the race, leaving bent sheet metal, scattered dreams, and a lot of dejected drivers.
But as the field thinned out, things began to settle, with Byron hanging just inside the top 10 as the final laps loomed.

And then, of course, Daytona decided it wasn’t done yet. On the last lap, three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin—co-owner of 23XI Racing alongside NBA legend Michael Jordan—found himself spun out on the backstretch.
As the resulting wreck unfolded, suddenly, it was a two-horse race. Byron squared off against Tyler Reddick, Hamlin’s teammate, and had the last word.
For Byron, it was another night of etching his name into the Daytona history books. For everyone else? It was a reminder that the Daytona 500 never fails to deliver drama, heartbreak, and moments that leave you scratching your head.
ANOTHER ONE FOR BYRON! #DAYTONA500 pic.twitter.com/WMccqXXEgO
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 17, 2025
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