How is William Byron approaching the NASCAR playoffs?
Byron is focusing on one week at a time, diving into the details of each race and aiming to improve in the draft.
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A recap of insights from William Byron and Kyle Larson regarding the NASCAR playoffs and superspeedway performance at Talladega.
William Byron is focused on the current race and the opportunities it presents, rather than dwelling on past setbacks. He acknowledges the mental grind of the season but views the playoffs as a unique chance. Byron’s average finish of 4.4 in the last five Talladega races highlights his proficiency at the track, attributing it to strategic positioning, fuel management, and team execution. He also touched on how the Next Gen car has created more parity.
Kyle Larson spoke on his keys to improvement at superspeedways, focusing on adapting to the unique challenges these tracks present.
Byron is focusing on one week at a time, diving into the details of each race and aiming to improve in the draft.
Larson credits team improvements and adapting to the specific challenges of larger tracks.
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