Byron finishes 13th in All-Pro debut at Circuit of the Americas
William Byron ran inside the top 10 through much of the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix at COTA before finishing 13th. It was the first of four 2026 race weekends for the No. 24 All-Pro Chevrolet.

William Byron finished 13th in the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on March 1, 2026. It was the first NASCAR Cup Series race of the season for the No. 24 All-Pro Auto Reconditioning Chevrolet.
Byron ran inside the top 10 through much of the day on the 3.41-mile circuit in Austin, Texas. A road course with 20 turns and significant tire-management demands, COTA tends to reward drivers who can balance aggression with patience across a long green-flag run. Byron held his position through much of the race before dropping back in the closing laps. Tyler Reddick took the win, with Shane van Gisbergen and Christopher Bell rounding out the top three.
“We really had a good run going at COTA. I hate that we couldn't come away with a better finish to show that.”
William Byron, post-race
The No. 24 All-Pro Chevrolet completed all 68 scheduled laps, taking the checkered flag 13th in a 37-car field. It was the first of four 2026 race weekends where All-Pro will appear as primary sponsor on Byron's car.
Next up for the No. 24 All-Pro team: Kansas Speedway on April 19 for the AdventHealth 400.

