Race Lineup

Cook Out 400

Sunday, April 7th, 2024

Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, VA

  • 14 Ford
  • 8 Toyota
  • 14 Chevrolet

  • Sunday, April 7th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
William Byron leads Hendrick Motorsports’ podium sweep at Martinsville

William Byron has a penchant for milestones, and in Sunday’s Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway, he got another.

Last year Byron picked up the 300thNASCAR Cup Series victory for Hendrick Motorsports at Texas Motor Speedway.

On Sunday, in a race that went to overtime, Byron led an unprecedented 1-2-3 finish for owner Rick Hendrick at the 0.526-mile short track, as the organization celebrated its 40thanniversary in NASCAR’s premier division.

In front of a throng of employees and supporters gathered in tents overlooking Turn 2, Hendrick became the only organization to sweep the podium positions in a Cup race at Martinsville. Byron’s victory was the 29th for Hendrick Motorsports at the track, most for an organization at a single NASCAR venue.

“Just so proud of everyone at Hendrick Motorsports,” Byron said. “Grew up a big Hendrick fan. To be here for the 40th anniversary, all that goes into just this organization, all the people, it’s all about the people. Just want to thank Mr. Hendrick and (wife) Linda and everyone involved.

“It’s pretty awesome. Bad-ass to win at Martinsville. We’ve been struggling at the short tracks. Just kept inching up on it. I’ve got a great team. They just kept my head in it. It stunk to do a restart there at the end like that, but that’s the way it goes.”

An early green-flag pit stop proved the difference for the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, who earned his third victory of the season, his second at Martinsville and the 13thof his career.

With Denny Hamlin in the lead, crew chief Rudy Fugle called Byron to pit road on Lap 297 as the first of the lead-lap drivers to get fuel and fresh tires. Hendrick teammates Kyle Larson, the pole winner, and Chase Elliott followed a lap later.

The early stops allowed the Hendrick drivers to leap-frog Hamlin, who pitted on Lap 299 and could not advance past the fourth position before caution for John Hunter Nemechek’s accident in Turn 4 on Lap 398 of 400 sent the event to overtime.

On Lap 310, Byron passed Elliott for the ninth position, and as the drivers ahead of him made pit stops, he worked his way forward, passing Daniel Suarez for the lead on Lap 327 before Suarez came to pit road.

Byron led the next 86 laps, and after Elliott was credited with leading Lap 413 at the overtime restart, Byron surged ahead for the final two circuits and crossed the finish line 0.550 seconds ahead of Larson.

“Congratsto William,” said Larson, who won the first 80-lap stage wire-to-wire. “He did a really good job. Kind of schooled us all there after that green flag stop. Did a really good job passing all of us. He was able to set a good pace, still get through traffic good.

“My car felt really good. I think we were all kind of the same speed, honestly. Just lost a little bit of track position there in the second stage. Was never able to overcome it.”

Byron held a lead of more than two seconds before the fifth and final caution of the race. On the overtime restart, he survived a bump from Elliott, who slipped to third behind Larson at the finish.

Bubba Wallace ran fourth, followed by reigning series champion Ryan Blaney. Joey Logano, Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, Ryan Preece and Chase Briscoe completed the top 10. Hamlin pitted for fresh tires before the overtime, restarted 10thand came home 11th.

“We were just trying to do anything we could to steal one with our Sport Clips Toyota,” Hamlin said. “The tires didn’t wear enough to matter. We saw that when Joey (Logano) stayed out on those 80-lap lefts and led most of the stage (Stage 2).

“Tires didn’t wear, and we just struggled to pass all day. Once I came out of that cycle, third or fourth, that’s kind of just where I stayed.”

Larson, who led 86 laps, took over the series lead by 14 points over Martin Truex Jr., who finished 18thon Sunday, and by 17 over Hamlin.

The only negative aspect of the Hendrick party was the absence of the team owner, who underwent knee replacement surgery and couldn’t attend. But NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon was there to serve as grand marshal and represent the organization.

“These guys, these three guys, as well as Bowman, they drove their butts off,” Gordon said. “How about that William Byron, the 24 car? Every time we have a milestone day or opportunity or moment, he steps up.

“He got number 300. This is going to be a huge win for him and the whole organization.”

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 400
  • Laps Actual: 415 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.550 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 52 Minutes 7 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 76.096
  • Cautions: 5 for 51 laps
  • Lead Changes: 13
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,129 (5.8 passes per green flag lap)
Kyle Larson leads the field to the green flag
Martinsville, Virginia - April 7, 2024 : Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Ruby Chevrolet, leads the field to the green flag to start the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Race lineup for the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway
START VEH # DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Ruby Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
2 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota McDonald's 23xi Racing Bootie Barker
3 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet UniFirst Ruby Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
4 19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota Bass Pro Shops Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
5 14 Chase Briscoe Ford Mahindra Tractors Stewart-haas Racing Richard Boswell
6 22 Joey Logano Ford Shell Pennzoil Team Penske Paul Wolfe
7 4 Josh Berry Ford Mobil 1 50th Anniversary Stewart-haas Racing Rodney Childers
8 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota Sport Clips Haircuts Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
9 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Advance Auto Parts Team Penske Jonathan Hassler
10 48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet Ally Ruby Hendrick Motorsports Blake Harris
11 8 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Lucas Oil Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
12 1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet Worldwide Express Trackhouse Racing Phil Surgen
13 6 Brad Keselowski Ford Body Guard Rfk Racing Matt McCall
14 2 Austin Cindric Ford Menards\Libman Team Penske Brian Wilson
15 54 Ty Gibbs Toyota Monster Energy Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gayle
16 38 Todd Gilliland Ford Carson-Newman University Front Row Motorsports Ryan Bergenty
17 43 Erik Jones Toyota Family Dollar Legacy Motor Club Dave Elenz
18 24 William Byron Chevrolet Axalta Ruby Hendrick Motorsports Rudy Fugle
19 45 Tyler Reddick Toyota MoneyLion 23xi Racing Billy Scott
20 20 Christopher Bell Toyota Yahoo! Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
21 99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet Freeway Insurance Trackhouse Racing Matt Swiderski
22 41 Ryan Preece Ford HaasTooling.com Stewart-haas Racing Chad Johnston
23 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet SUNNYD Jtg Daugherty Racing Mike Kelley
24 71 Zane Smith Chevrolet Focused Health Spire Motorsports Stephen Doran
25 77 Carson Hocevar Chevrolet Delaware Life Spire Motorsports Luke Lambert
26 10 Noah Gragson Ford Overstock.com Stewart-haas Racing Drew Blickensderfer
27 51 Justin Haley Ford Ohanafy Rick Ware Racing Chris Lawson
28 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops Richard Childress Racing Keith Rodden
29 42 John Hunter Nemechek Toyota Skip Barber Racing School Legacy Motor Club Ben Beshore
30 17 Chris Buescher Ford BuildSubmarines.com Rfk Racing Scott Graves
31 15 Kaz Grala Ford N29 Capital Partners Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
32 7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet Gainbridge Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks
33 16 Josh Williams Chevrolet Alloy Employer Services Kaulig Racing Travis Mack
34 21 Harrison Burton Ford Motorcraft\Quick Lane Wood Brothers Racing Jeremy Bullins
35 34 Michael McDowell Ford Long John Silver's Front Row Motorsports Travis Peterson
36 31 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet Cirkul Kaulig Racing Trent Owens
37 66 David Starr Ford Power Source Mbm Motorsports Carl Long