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Ryan Newman Adds to Recent History of NASCAR/CARS Crossovers

Hello, Newman! In case you missed it, 2008 Daytona 500 champion Ryan Newman will attempt his first start with the zMAX CARS Tour this Saturday (April 26) at Orange County Speedway. The Rocket Man will drive the No. 7 for Matt Piercy Racing with sponsorship from High Rock Vodka, adding his name to an ever-growing […]

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Hello, Newman!

In case you missed it, 2008 Daytona 500 champion Ryan Newman will attempt his first start with the zMAX CARS Tour this Saturday (April 26) at Orange County Speedway.

The Rocket Man will drive the No. 7 for Matt Piercy Racing with sponsorship from High Rock Vodka, adding his name to an ever-growing list of NASCAR-CARS Tour crossovers in recent years.

There are plenty of examples for CARS Tour drivers making their way into the NASCAR National ranks – Carson Kvapil and defending champs Kaden Honeycutt and Brenden Queen to name a few.

NASCAR stars going the other way are more of a rarity, often resigned to one-offs, but they still make a memorable experience for grassroots fans. Since the North Wilkesboro Speedway revival in 2022, the status of the CARS Tour has been on a steady rise. Newman is one of many high-profile drivers to throw their hat in the ring.

How will Newman fare against those before him? It remains to be seen. But we’ll help you make an educated guess.

Here’s a brief history of those major guest appearances and how they fared.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

There is no better way to kick this list off than with Dale Earnhardt Jr., the catalyst behind this entire period of growth.

Earnhardt has fielded a car in the series since its creation back in 2015 and now co-owns the series to go along with the driving efforts he puts in himself. Going back to 2022, the fan-favorite has also raced five times with the series, at least once in each season.

The first of those was the famous Wilkesboro revival race that put the series on the map, putting a bow on a magical return for a racetrack many had hoped would come back to life for decades. Earnhardt was a contender all night long and finished third.

One year later, Earnhardt returned to Wilkesboro with the series, this time as part of NASCAR’s return with All-Star weekend. A strong run early was derailed by crash damage as Earnhardt settled for 16th in 2023.

In 2024, Earnhardt raced with the series twice, both at New River All-American Speedway and Florence Motor Speedway. A mid-race crash held Earnhardt to 14th at New River, while he picked up his second series top-10 at Florence (10th).

Earnhardt made his first 2025 appearance early, traveling with the Tour to Cordele Motor Speedway in a debut for both the driver and series at the south Georgia track. His No. 8 was in contention for a top-five, but came home 21st after a late incident. The NASCAR Hall of Famer has announced plans to run at Tri County Speedway, so he’ll be back with the Tour later this season.

Kevin Harvick

Moving from one series owner to another, Kevin Harvick has two starts with the Tour under his belt, both coming at North Wilkesboro.

Harvick made his return to Late Model Stock racing at Wilkesboro in 2023, bringing back Kevin Harvick Inc. in the process. Harvick qualified 19th and brought the No. 62 home in 11th at night’s end.

The 2024 Wilkesboro race originally scheduled for All-Star week in May was rescheduled to August after rain washed out the May date. The rescheduling prevented Josh Berry from running the race an opened up the door for Harvick to return. The 2014 Cup Series champion qualified 19th and finished 11th, a mirror image to his performance a year prior.

Outside of Late Model Stock competition, Harvick also has one Pro Late Model start to his name. He competed at Florence Motor Speedway last August, starting sixth and finishing seventh.

Kyle Larson

Perhaps American motorsport’s biggest modern star, 2021 Cup Series champion Kyle Larson made his Late Model Stock debut with the Tour in 2023, driving for JR Motorsports at Caraway Speedway.

Caraway being run on a Wednesday opened the door for Larson to compete, allowing the driver known for racing anything to add another discipline to his racing resume.

Larson had never raced a Late Model Stock car before the event, so his performance was solid, all things considering. The Californian qualified 16th out of 31 cars, kept his nose clean throughout the race and drove to seventh at race’s end.

William Byron

A year after his Hendrick Motorsports teammate, two-time Daytona 500 champion William Byron took his shot with the Tour at Caraway in 2024. Like Larson, the Wednesday date for Caraway allowed the race to fit into Byron’s busy Cup Series schedule.

With much more experience behind the wheel of a pavement late model, Byron skipped the learning curve Larson had to overcome, immediately becoming a threat to win.

Byron missed the mark in qualifying, clocking in 15th, but quickly charged through the field in the feature. The final 10 laps saw arguably the greatest four-car battle for the win in series history, with Byron ultimately finishing second to Brent Crews.

Brad Keselowski

Like Earnhardt and Harvick above, Brad Keselowski was a part of the Wilkesboro All-Star week event for the Tour back in 2023. The race was Keselowski’s debut with CARS and his only start with the Tour to date, coming with Hedgecock Racing.

After qualifying down in 22nd, the race itself was an uphill climb for the RFK Racing owner-driver, but the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion kept his nose clean for a 12th-place finish at the end of the night.

Chase Briscoe

Chase Briscoe joined Harvick and Keselowski above in making his CARS Tour debut at North Wilkesboro in 2023, driving the No. 5 for Chad Bryant Racing.

Of every Cup driver in the field at Wilkesboro, Briscoe seemed to have the best shot to win as pit strategy put the No. 5 in the top five for a good majority of the race. But newer tires prevailed in the end and Briscoe wound up a respectable 10th after starting down in 30th.

Daniel Suarez

Daniel Suarez has made one start with the CARS Tour, coming at North Wilkesboro in 2023.

There’s a trend here, if you haven’t noticed.

Suarez nearly had his night ended by an early pile-up, the same wreck Earnhardt received his damage from. But the Mexican star battled back from the front nose damage to be in contention late, finishing the best of the Cup drivers in sixth.

Had Suarez not suffered damage, he very well could have gotten a few spots higher and possibly even challenged Queen for the win. But the end result was still a solid one, leading a field of Cup contenders.

Ross Chastain

Like nearly everyone listed above, Ross Chastain made his CARS debut at North Wilkesboro in 2023. But it wasn’t the greatest of showings for the Trackhouse Racing driver.

Chastain started 27th and was well off the pace for a good portion of the event, struggling to climb through the field en route to a 19th-place finish.

Although his Late Model Stock start did not go to plan, Chastain has made multiple Pro Late Model starts outside of the CARS Tour with relative success, including driving the Tootsie’s No. 1 at Nashville Fairgrounds last summer.

Kenny Wallace

Here’s one for the old-school fans.

With some convincing from Earnhardt, Kenny Wallace jumped behind the wheel of a Late Model Stock car at South Boston Speedway in 2023.

Primarily known for dirt racing outside of NASCAR, Wallace did a solid job at age 50, staying on the lead lap to score a 21st-place finish. It was all about fun for the Hermanator, who had a blast at South Boston.

Josh Berry

Okay, this one is kind of cheating.

The final driver on this list is the embodiment of a crossover from CARS to NASCAR. Josh Berry picked up his first Cup Series win earlier this season. but wouldn’t be where he is now without his success in the CARS Tour along the way.

Berry is still the all time wins leader in the series with 22 victories and claimed the series championship in 2017. But that’s from a different time, when Berry was ‘the guy’ and not the invader.

Since his rise to Cup racing, Berry has one start under his belt at Hickory Motor Speedway in 2024. Berry stayed in contention throughout the race and finished ninth after starting seventh. But the Tennessean will be back in May, contesting the Pro Late Model race at North Wilkesboro.


Every one of these drivers has brought eyes to the series and given local fans a chance to see one of the stars of Sunday in the short track ranks. It’s always fun to see the Cup guys try their hand against the aces who run these cars on a weekly basis.

With multiple events held in conjunction with NASCAR this season and a another Wednesday night race at Caraway, don’t be surprised if a few names are added to this list in the near future.


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Chase began working with Frontstretch in the spring of 2023 as a news writer, while also helping fill in for other columns as needed. Chase is now the main writer and reporter for Frontstretch.com’s CARS Tour coverage, a role which began late in 2023.  Aside from racing, some of Chase’s other hobbies include time in the outdoors hunting and fishing, and keeping up with all things Philadelphia sports related.

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NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan

Hamlin took the lead from Byron with four laps to go before Byron ran out of fuel. Byron had taken the lead on lap 182 after Carson Hocevar suffered a flat tire from the top spot. Byron finished 28th, with Hocevar credited with 29th. The next race for the NASCAR Cup Series is the Viva […]

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Hamlin took the lead from Byron with four laps to go before Byron ran out of fuel. Byron had taken the lead on lap 182 after Carson Hocevar suffered a flat tire from the top spot. Byron finished 28th, with Hocevar credited with 29th.

The next race for the NASCAR Cup Series is the Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Coverage of the event will be available on Prime Video, the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

-Photo credit: Lesley Ann Miller, Lumen Digital Agency for Toyota Gazoo Racing



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Ex-NASCAR driver Danica Patrick weighs in on Riley Gaines and Simone Biles’ social media feud over trans athletes

Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. “This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, […]

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Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.

“This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, said on Instagram Sunday. “But until then, I am grateful for people like Riley Gaines who are making sure no one gets away with it. Not to mention the fact that she actually lived it.”

Danica Patrick defended Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with Simone Biles over transgender athletes. Getty Images

“Defending men in women’s sports is the woke mind virus and/or another issue that requires therapy. Either way, it is so irrational,” she added.

Patrick’s comments are the latest in an ongoing war of words between anti-trans activist and former University of Kentucky swimmer Gaines and Olympic gymnast Biles that broke out Friday – a spat that has seen cheap shots taken by both sides. 

The sparring began when Biles targeted Gaines with a seemingly unprompted tweet amid controversy over a Minnesota trans high-school softball pitcher’s shutout in the state finals Thursday that helped secure the championship.

“@Riley_Gaines_ You’re truly sick, all of this campaigning because you lost a race,” 28-year-old Biles tweeted, referencing Gaines’ tie during a race with trans University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA championship.  

Simone Biles called Riley Gaines a “bully” for her social media posts about transgender athletes. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency / SplashNews.com

“Straight up sore loser. You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!!” Biles wrote.

“bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male,” she later added.

Gaines, 25, fired back. 

“It’s not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces. You can uplift men stealing championships in women’s sports with YOUR platform. Men don’t belong in women’s sports and I say that with my full chest,” Gaines said.

Gaines alluded to Biles’ efforts to take down former Team USA gymnastics doctor and prolific sex criminal Larry Nassar.

“All the horrific sexual abuse @Simone_Biles witnessed and spoke out against caused by one man, yet [she] believes women should be forced to strip naked in front of men to validate the man’s feelings,” Gaines wrote in another tweet.

Riley Gaines pulled no punches in her bitter online feud with celebrated Olympian Simone Biles. Getty Images

Gaines also unearthed an old comment of Biles and used it against her in the widening dispute. 

“ahhhh good thing guys don’t compete against girls or he’d take all the gold medals !!” Biles wrote in the 2017 tweet, apparently responding to the men’s division results at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

“Oop don’t you hate it when your past self completely undermines your current nonsensical argument?” Gaines wrote sarcastically, retweeting Biles’ post.

“How has 2025 Simone reconciled with the fact 2017 Simone was a ‘truly sick bully’ by her own standard?” 

Danica Patrick said she cast a vote for the first time in her life in the last election when she pulled the lever for Donald Trump. Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Patrick’s position comes after she announced she would be voting for President Trump in the last election. Last October, at a campaign event with now Vice President JD Vance Patrick announced that she would be voting for the first time at the age 42. 

“I just want to say I’ve never voted before, but this time around, I have to vote,” Patrick  said, sharing the stage with Vance. “It’s that important.”

She said she would be voting for “the good guys.”

“I just want to be clear, I want to get on record — you’re voting for us, right?” Vance then asked.

“1,000%,” Patrick replied, joking that if she “could vote twice,” she would.

Patrick retired in 2018 after the 2018 Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500. 





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Stellantis returns to Nascar with Ram in Truck Series from 2026

Stellantis would not “go to Truck and not Cup” as it eyes top-level entry Nascar “very close with one other” manufacturer for Cup Series entry, with Honda linked Nascar has announced that Stellantis will return to the Truck Series with its Ram brand from the 2026 season. Ram becomes the first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) […]

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  • Stellantis would not “go to Truck and not Cup” as it eyes top-level entry
  • Nascar “very close with one other” manufacturer for Cup Series entry, with Honda linked

Nascar has announced that Stellantis will return to the Truck Series with its Ram brand from the 2026 season.

Ram becomes the first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to join any of Nascar’s three national series since 2004, when Toyota brought its Tundra model to the same series.

“I know that this is something that we have been talking about for a long time, and it’s something that we don’t get to do very often,” said John Probst, executive vice president and chief racing development officer of Nascar.

“I think the last time we did this was over 20 years ago when Toyota entered our sport, so this is something that is a big moment for our entire sport and our existing competitors, potential new competitors, our OEMs.”

Ram last raced in Nascar as part of the Dodge entry, which departed the Truck Series after the 2013 campaign. The return confirms reports earlier this year that Dodge was evaluating a Nascar entry.

Tim Kuniskis, chief executive of Ram, revealed the brand is targeting at least four trucks on the Truck Series grid next season, but it also has loftier ambitions beyond just one of Nascar’s series.

“We’re looking for a date to the prom right now,” Kuniskis said. “So how am I going to get to Cup? That’s going to depend on how I get to Truck. So however we get to Truck is going to obviously weigh heavily on ‘do I have a path to Cup?’ Our intention is not to do a one-hit wonder and go to Truck and not to Cup. That’s not our plan.”


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According to Probst, it takes around 18 months to allow for proper engine development and the submission of a competition-ready body to the Cup Series. He added that it is not just Ram eyeing up an entry to Nascar’s top series.

“I don’t want to jinx ourselves, but I would say that we are very close with one other,” said Probst. “Can’t speak for them. Obviously, it’s their decision to make.

“We would love for them to decide to come into Nascar, and even with that, there’s one or two others that we’re a little bit earlier in the discussions, but also looking pretty positive. But we all know that an OEM deciding to come into Nascar, it’s a big commitment for them. It’s not something that they take lightly.

“It requires a lot of research and approval at the highest levels. We’re confident right now. We like the position we’re in, and think that we’re a pretty good investment for an OEM.”

Probst’s comments come as Honda is heavily rumoured to be evaluating its US motorsport interests. The Japanese manufacturer currently competes in the IndyCar Series but is reportedly concerned about the cost of doing so, with the Nascar Cup Series seemingly offering a much more cost-effective alternative.



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Dale Earnhardt Jr. makes bold claim about William Byron vs. Kyle Larson

Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now? After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads […]

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Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now?

After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads Kyle Larson for the regular season championship by 41 points. He leads third-place, and today’s race winner, Denny Hamlin, by 82 points.

But has he surpassed Larson as top dog at Hendrick? Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to think so.

“Yeah, the last couple of weeks, I think that he’s [Byron] eclipsed Larson as the best car at Hendrick Motorsports,” Dale Jr. said on the Prime Video post-race show. “Nobody’s really been able to say that for a long time. Larson was so good throughout the majority of this season, but he’s stumbled and kind of been kind of neutralized a little bit over the last couple of weeks. We know that won’t last forever, but Byron needs to take advantage of that and try to go out there and get his wins. He’s got a really good shot to separate himself from that pack and put himself in a championship contender form.”

William Byron has one win this year. Kyle Larson has three. No doubt, Larson has struggled in the last few weeks. At Charlotte, he wrecked out early. In Nashville, he had to fight from the back of the field. But has Byron really taken that lead role from the No. 5 team? I’m not so sure.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Byron has surpassed Larson

While William Byron has the points lead for now, Kyle Larson took it from him not long ago after winning at Kansas. Of course, Byron has taken that points lead back in the last few races, especially after his huge points day at Charlotte.

But let’s take a look at the last five races. Since Texas, Byron has an average finish of 14.4. In that same time, Larson has an average finish of 11, which includes the win at Kansas. While Byron has won one more stage in that time frame, four to three, Larson still has one more stage win on the season, eight to seven.

Of course, Larson has more wins, three to one. He has led more laps, 851 to 768. He also has almost twice as many playoff points as his teammate, more top-fives, and more top-10s. To Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s credit, I do think Byron is passing the eye test better than Larson the last few weeks. He also has 40 more stage points than Larson. But a lot of the stats tell a different story.

There is no doubt that Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s argument has credibility. He isn’t saying something outrageous. But the William Byron and Kyle Larson battle for top-dog at Hendrick Motorsports is still an ongoing battle.



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HARLAN – It turned out to be a beautiful night for racing at SCS after dodging rain showers in the area most of the day. A nice field of 116 cars checked in and the racing was great as usual. Conductix-Wampfler was the nights sponsor for American Cancer Society night. We Thank them for their […]

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HARLAN – It turned out to be a beautiful night for racing at SCS after dodging rain showers in the area most of the day.

A nice field of 116 cars checked in and the racing was great as usual. Conductix-Wampfler was the nights sponsor for American Cancer Society night. We Thank them for their support.

In Coca-Cola IMCA Sport Compact action we had four heat races and a B feature as we had 32 signed in. Those winners were Tanner Hoffman, Michael Gardner, Kaytee Devries and Brad Gallagher. Picking up the B Feature was Tanner Beam. In the A Main Michael Gardner passed Brad Gallegher to capture the win. Gallegher was second followed by Zach Day , Kaytee DeVries and Braxton Wallace. Another fine field of Compacts at SCS.

In KNOD IMCA Hobby Stock action Heats were won by Seth Butler, Skyler Pruitt and George Reeh. Feature action saw the pole sitter Skyler Pruitt take the lead at the drop of the green and went on for the win. Jason Tetzlaff took second, Jeff Fink in third ,Joel Magee fourth and Gage Neese in fifth.

In Keast Motors IMCA Sport Mod action 30 of these were on hand. Taking heat race wins were Cody Olson, Zeke Hillgartner, Jake Sachau and Chase Monson. In the B Feature Austin Hardisty battled with Tyler Gross in a back and forth with Hardisty prevailing finally. In feature action Zeke Hillgartner looked like the man to beat as he had he lead and looked to be on his way to victory. However, his cousin Hayden Hillgartner was able to get around him and pick up the win in a exciting race. Zeke finished second, Austin Hardisty third, Gage Hilgenberg fourth and Josh Thomsen in fifth. It is great to see so many sport mods.

Next up was Joe’s Carting Outlaw Mini Mods. John Schwindt and Bobby Daniels picked up heat races, In feature action John Schwindt, Bobby and Lucas Daniels jockeyed for the lead. In the end Lucas Daniels prevailed with Bobby Daniels in second, Schwindt in third , Zach Schafer in fourth and Fynn Heath -Preston in fifth, This class has more competitors coming soon.

Lastly Murphy Equipment IMCA Stock Car Heats. Winners were Braden Richards, Brad Deery and Mike Albertsen. In a great feature Steve Churchill took the early lead battling with Brad Deery. After some great racing and several incidents causing cautions. Larry Robinson Jr. Ended up with the lead and went on for the win over Mike Albertsen with Richards grabbing third , Riley Christensen fourth and Austin Meiners rounded out the top 5. Another exciting race in this class , which you would expect.

Join us next weekend, Saturday, June 14, for more great racing action in our regular weekly classes and Late Models are back. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram. Listen to our Podcast weekly “Shelby County Speedway Dirt Talk” on Spotify , Spreaker of any other platform.



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Dale Earnhardt Jr. makes bold claim about William Byron vs. Kyle Larson

Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now? After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads […]

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Despite another win slipping through his fingers, Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes William Byron has surpassed Kyle Larson at Hendrick Motorsports. Could it be true that Byron is the top guy at Hendrick in the NASCAR Cup Series now?

After today’s race at Michigan, William Byron has had his points lead cut down again. He leads Kyle Larson for the regular season championship by 41 points. He leads third-place, and today’s race winner, Denny Hamlin, by 82 points.

But has he surpassed Larson as top dog at Hendrick? Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to think so.

“Yeah, the last couple of weeks, I think that he’s [Byron] eclipsed Larson as the best car at Hendrick Motorsports,” Dale Jr. said on the Prime Video post-race show. “Nobody’s really been able to say that for a long time. Larson was so good throughout the majority of this season, but he’s stumbled and kind of been kind of neutralized a little bit over the last couple of weeks. We know that won’t last forever, but Byron needs to take advantage of that and try to go out there and get his wins. He’s got a really good shot to separate himself from that pack and put himself in a championship contender form.”

William Byron has one win this year. Kyle Larson has three. No doubt, Larson has struggled in the last few weeks. At Charlotte, he wrecked out early. In Nashville, he had to fight from the back of the field. But has Byron really taken that lead role from the No. 5 team? I’m not so sure.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Byron has surpassed Larson

While William Byron has the points lead for now, Kyle Larson took it from him not long ago after winning at Kansas. Of course, Byron has taken that points lead back in the last few races, especially after his huge points day at Charlotte.

But let’s take a look at the last five races. Since Texas, Byron has an average finish of 14.4. In that same time, Larson has an average finish of 11, which includes the win at Kansas. While Byron has won one more stage in that time frame, four to three, Larson still has one more stage win on the season, eight to seven.

Of course, Larson has more wins, three to one. He has led more laps, 851 to 768. He also has almost twice as many playoff points as his teammate, more top-fives, and more top-10s. To Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s credit, I do think Byron is passing the eye test better than Larson the last few weeks. He also has 40 more stage points than Larson. But a lot of the stats tell a different story.

There is no doubt that Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s argument has credibility. He isn’t saying something outrageous. But the William Byron and Kyle Larson battle for top-dog at Hendrick Motorsports is still an ongoing battle.



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