It was never going to be easy. Going into the 2025 Mobil 1 301, William Byron knew he’d have his work cut out for him at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. After all, the Hendrick Motorsports driver has had a slow start to his playoff campaign, despite winning the ‘regular season championship’ earlier this year. Failing to break into the top-10 in any of his Round of 16 races left the No. 24 driver hungrier than ever to make his mark, and that’s exactly what he did at the ‘Magic Mile.’

But despite securing his best result in six races, Byron felt there was room for improvement, especially after Ryan Blaney’s dominance at New Hampshire. The 27-year-old is hoping to build on his podium finish and potentially fare even better at next weekend’s playoff race at Kansas Speedway.

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