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Byron and the No. 24 team had only one victory in the last 50 Cup races before Sunday — this year’s Daytona 500. Even with ...
No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Rudy Fugle describes how Sunday's Iowa win solidifies the work the entire team has put ...
Two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron and No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Rudy Fugle deployed a ...
NASCAR Insider Adam Stern reported a drop in viewership for this year’s Iowa Corn 350, which drew 2.17 million viewers.
Stretching his last tank of fuel for the final 144 laps, William Byron held on to win a nail-biter at Iowa Speedway over pole ...
It’s the 15th career victory across 11 Cup tracks for Byron, who opened the season with his second consecutive Daytona 500 ...
Byron's win is his first since the Daytona 500, and it also gives him the regular season points lead with three races to go ...
William Byron was already locked into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and was second in the regular-season point standings ...
Keselowski, the 2012 champion, has suffered through his worst statistical season, but has surged to 19th in the standings via a strong summer but still has to win. Now Keselowski is left with just ...
William Byron's new crew chief is a familiar face in Rudy Fugle, and the two aim to re-enact their winning ways for Hendrick's No. 24 team next season.
Rudy Fugle and William Byron have maintained a strong connection since 2016 when they won a series-best seven races in the NASCAR Truck Series. Photo submitted by Nigel Kinrade Photography.
Crew chief Rudy Fugle proved his Cup Series cred with a breakthrough win. Now he's looking for more with William Byron and the No. 24 team.