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William Byron controlled the championship race for much of the first 200 laps Sunday. So, it was "a bit of a letdown" how the day ended: LINK ⬇︎ https://t.co/3kGHfn7Um8
Hendrick Motorsport driver William Byron says his performance in the #NASCAR title decider at Phoenix was "a bit of a letdown" to end his best season to date. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/RY2BDjl2S0
William Byron said as the track rubbered in, his car didn’t run as well as the competition got better. He settled for fourth in the championship race and third in the final standings. https://t.co/eGV22UPDMk
.@WilliamByron's dominant 2023 season ends with him third in the championship standings. After starting the title-decider from pole position, he admits that Sunday's result "was a bit of a letdown." #Championship4 #NASCAR https://t.co/iVA44KpVtX
.@KyleLarsonRacin wishes he was able to get the lead on the final restart, but says "I'm not sure if it would have made a difference." He ends the 2023 season as the championship runner-up. #Championship4 #NASCAR https://t.co/fuonrrPfaE
Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson and William Byron were disappointed to fall short of the championship. They also knew they gave it their all. https://t.co/3eK98TaJev
"It's a bit of a letdown considering how we started the race. ... but we had a great season and a lot of solid races, communicated well as a team and I feel like all that stuff can go up a notch." - @WilliamByron on his career year. He finished 3rd in points- won career high six… https://t.co/uAfsJYOSzE
William Byron expressed disappointment in his performance at the NASCAR championship race in Phoenix, where he finished 3rd in points and 4th in the race. Byron, who had a career-best season, acknowledged that his car didn't run as well as the competition as the track rubbered in. Kyle Larson, the championship runner-up, wished he had been able to get the lead on the final restart but wasn't sure if it would have made a difference. Christopher Bell, Larson, and Byron all fell short of the championship but were proud of their efforts.