NASCAR News: Disaster for William Byron as Qualifying Ruined After Car Issues

The NASCAR circus arrived at the Chicago Street Race this weekend, and while drivers were excited to return to the new track, William Byron faced a notable setback. Byron, a prominent figure in this season's Cup Series, suffered from a critical power steering issue during the qualifying round which pushed his team into making rapid repairs. Unfortunately, this mechanical hiccup mandated the North Carolina driver to start from the rear of the field in the upcoming race, complicating his path to a potential victory amid already challenging conditions.

Power steering, essential for navigating the tight and demanding street circuit, became a tough subject for Byron's team as they scrambled to address the issue. The Chicago track, known for its tight turns and unforgiving concrete barriers, presents a formidable challenge even without the added difficulty of compromised vehicle control. Starting at the back, Byron now faces the monumental task of overtaking the entire field to salvage a respectable finish — a scenario that undoubtedly tests not just the car's limits, but also the driver's skill itself.

This incident is particularly disheartening considering Byron's recent track record. The driver has secured three victories this season but has found himself in a bit of a slump over the summer, with his last win recorded three months ago at Martinsville. Although he managed to collect a couple of third-place finishes and a second place at Iowa, these results have been shadowed by his need for a strong comeback to break out of this dry spell.

The troubles weren't isolated to Byron alone. Fellow drivers Josh Berry and Brad Keselowski also endured their own hardships during the qualifying sessions. Berry hit the wall and Keselowski crashed, pricing just how difficult this new track is.

William Byron
William Byron, driver of the #24 Valvoline Chevrolet, prepares to qualify for the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on June 29, 2024 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Byron will start at the back after... Sean Gardner/Getty Images

Amidst these challenges, the dynamics within Hendrick Motorsports, Byron's team, painted a mixed picture. While Byron and team cohort Chase Elliott missed the final qualifying round, their teammates Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson found better fortune. Larson, in particular, showcased a shot of skill by clinching the pole position with a speed of 90.168 mph, followed by Ty Gibbs (90.158 mph) and Front Row Motorsports' Michael McDowell (90.141 mph).

Grant Park 165 at Chicago Qualifying Results

  1. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Chevrolet
  2. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Toyota
  3. Michael McDowell, No. 34 Ford
  4. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 Toyota
  5. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 16 Chevrolet
  6. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 Toyota
  7. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Toyota
  8. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Chevrolet
  9. Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Chevrolet
  10. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Ford
  11. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota
  12. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Toyota
  13. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Chevrolet
  14. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Chevrolet
  15. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet
  16. Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ford
  17. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford
  18. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet
  19. Kyle Busch, No. 8 Chevrolet
  20. Corey LaJoie, No. 7 Chevrolet
  21. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Ford
  22. Chase Briscoe, No. 14 Ford
  23. Justin Haley, No. 51 Ford
  24. Martin Truex Jr., No. 19 Toyota
  25. Erik Jones, No. 43 Toyota
  26. Todd Gilliland, No. 38 Ford
  27. William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet
  28. Noah Gragson, No. 10 Ford
  29. Ryan Preece, No. 41 Ford
  30. Zane Smith, No. 71 Chevrolet
  31. Harrison Burton, No. 21 Ford
  32. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford
  33. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Chevrolet
  34. Austin Hill, No. 33 Chevrolet
  35. Daniel Hemric, No. 31 Chevrolet
  36. Josh Berry, No. 4 Ford
  37. AJ Allmendinger, No. 13 Chevrolet
  38. Joey Hand, No. 60 Ford
  39. Josh Bilicki, No. 66 Ford (did not attempt qualifying lap)
  40. Kaz Grala, No. 15 Ford

Uncommon Knowledge

Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.

Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.

About the writer


Alex Harrington has been a journalist for 8 years, specialising in technology, automotive, and motorsport coverage for the likes of ... Read more

To read how Newsweek uses AI as a newsroom tool, Click here.
Newsweek cover
  • Newsweek magazine delivered to your door
  • Newsweek Voices: Diverse audio opinions
  • Enjoy ad-free browsing on Newsweek.com
  • Comment on articles
  • Newsweek app updates on-the-go
Newsweek cover
  • Newsweek Voices: Diverse audio opinions
  • Enjoy ad-free browsing on Newsweek.com
  • Comment on articles
  • Newsweek app updates on-the-go