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William Byron Hails Goodyear’s NASCAR Tire Strategy: A Deep Dive into Intermediate Racing

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 19, 2025
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William Byron Hails Goodyear’s NASCAR Tire Strategy: A Deep Dive into Intermediate Racing

Mar 16, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron (24) leads driver Tyler Reddick (45) during the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

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The NASCAR community has had quite the thrilling ride this season, with a diverse range of race tracks unfolding before them. From the super-short BGS track to the road course at COTA, the adrenaline-pumping Daytona superspeedways, Phoenix’s one-mile track, and even the intermediate at the recent Las Vegas race. The racing products have been impressive, with the Sin City race standing out, thanks to Goodyear’s tire contribution. William Byron, a prominent figure in the NASCAR field, recently shared his insightful views on this.

The successful tire combination at the Las Vegas race was a joint effort by NASCAR and Goodyear. The tire package consisted of the right-side tire from the previous year’s Las Vegas race and a softer left-side tire for increased wear. This combination was identical to the one used at Charlotte, Darlington, and Homestead Miami last season. Recall the Homestead race, where Tyler Reddick skillfully maneuvered from the back to claim victory, made possible by the tire wear facilitating passing. This led to 33 lead changes amongst 11 drivers, a similar scenario played out in Las Vegas, impressing Byron and others.

The Las Vegas race saw Daniel Suarez in a promising position to win. However, Josh Berry’s superior tire strategy led to him overtaking the Trackhouse Racing driver, securing Wood Brothers Racing their 101st win. Despite the exhilarating race and commendable 32 lead changes, there were questions about whether NASCAR could further enhance the race by increasing tire wear.

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In response to this, Byron noted, “Think the tire on the intermediate falls off pretty good. Sure it can fall off more. But we are kind of at the limit of blowing tires or courting tires. And honestly, the tires at Vegas were going down to the court if your balance was off. Some guys blew tires. Felt like the intermediate racing’s been really good. Honestly, I don’t think we need to touch it.”

Speaking on the current intermediate racing state in NASCAR, Byron, who has had an impressive run at Vegas, including a victory in 2023 and a recent P4 finish, believes the weather could significantly impact the racing product. He is of the opinion that hotter races, where the track is slicker, could offer a more thrilling experience.

The upcoming race at Homestead Miami Speedway will see the same tire as Vegas being used, which Byron is content with. He has been placing emphasis on tire testing to enhance the team’s understanding of different tire sets and make more effective changes during races.

Denny Hamlin, another NASCAR driver, shared Byron’s views on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He pointed out the dramatic difference between the qualifying and race conditions due to changes in grip levels, emphasizing the need for better adaptation.

This season has started well for Byron, with back-to-back victories at the Daytona 500. Despite facing stiff competition and strategic challenges, his focus remains on clinching the win at Miami. Given his average finish of 7.3 at Homestead, he is expected to be a strong contender.

Stu Grant, Goodyear’s general manager of global race tires, recently highlighted the importance of tire strategy at Homestead. He noted, “Homestead has a high tire wear surface that leads to a couple of factors that make for good racing. First, the high wear leads to more lap-time fall-off, meaning tire management comes into play and we see more ‘comers’ and ‘goers’ throughout the field over the course of a run.”

As the NASCAR community looks forward to the Homestead race, all eyes will be on Byron to see if he can leverage the tire strategy to secure a win.

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