It was definitely different William Byron says 3 year contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports was educational and fair
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NEWS: Hendrick Motorsports inks contract extension with . 2025 William Byron described his three-year extension as not the same as last time, especially since he won three races since signing in 2020. He went on to say that he understands the education and fairness of NASCAR’s top series as he gets older in the sport. He added that he is excited and looking forward to the upcoming years with the organization. Byron said: “It was a little different, but I think it's really fair. I think they've done a great job. I connected with Rod Moskowitz this off season; started working with Pro Sport. It was definitely different. You know, this is kind of my first deal outside of my rookie contract, and I think that it’s good to kind of understand the economic sense of the sport a little bit more as I’ve gotten older and start to understand all the moving parts and what goes into it.” He continued, saying: “So yeah, I thought it was educational and fair and definitely left me excited and looking forward to the years ahead.” Byron moved to in 2018 after a successful 2017 where the 24-year-old scored four wins as a rookie. Since then, he has been an integral part of the team’s success and is now competing in his fifth season with the team. The driver has had two victories this season in Martinsville and Atlanta and four overall in his Cup Series career.
It was definitely different - William Byron says 3-year contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports was educational and fair
William Byron looks on during practice for the DuraMAX Drydene 400 presented by RelaDyne at Dover Motor Speedway (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) On Thursday, Hendrick Motorsports announced a with for the NASCAR Cup Series. Byron will pilot the #24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 until the end of the 2025 season. The 24-year-old Charlotte native is having a dream season with two wins, four-top-5s, and four top 10s in the first 11 races of the ongoing Cup Series. This is Byron's second contract extension in just a five-year-long Cup career with Hendrick Motorsports, but it seems to be a bit different for him. NEWS: Hendrick Motorsports inks contract extension with . 2025NEWS: Hendrick Motorsports inks contract extension with . 2025 William Byron described his three-year extension as not the same as last time, especially since he won three races since signing in 2020. He went on to say that he understands the education and fairness of NASCAR’s top series as he gets older in the sport. He added that he is excited and looking forward to the upcoming years with the organization. Byron said: “It was a little different, but I think it's really fair. I think they've done a great job. I connected with Rod Moskowitz this off season; started working with Pro Sport. It was definitely different. You know, this is kind of my first deal outside of my rookie contract, and I think that it’s good to kind of understand the economic sense of the sport a little bit more as I’ve gotten older and start to understand all the moving parts and what goes into it.” He continued, saying: “So yeah, I thought it was educational and fair and definitely left me excited and looking forward to the years ahead.” Byron moved to in 2018 after a successful 2017 where the 24-year-old scored four wins as a rookie. Since then, he has been an integral part of the team’s success and is now competing in his fifth season with the team. The driver has had two victories this season in Martinsville and Atlanta and four overall in his Cup Series career.