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Inspection Complete: William Byron Officially Wins Rain-Shortened Quaker State 400 at Atlanta

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William Byron is the official winner of the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, passing post-race technical inspection following a rain-shortened event at the 1.5-mile superspeedway. (Photo by Harold Hinson/HHP for Chevy Racing)

Following a rain-shortened NASCAR Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway, William Byron has officially been declared the winner of the Quaker State 400, after passing post-race inspection in the garage area.

Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro got the all-clear from the sanctioning body on Sunday, marking the Hendrick Motorsports driver’s fourth victory of the season, and the eighth of his NASCAR Cup Series career.

Following the inspection process, NASCAR determined that there were no major issues, meaning all race results and point standings distributed by the sanctioning body are now deemed to be official.

Daniel Suarez will finish in second place, with AJ Allmendinger, Michael McDowell, and Kyle Busch completing the race’s top-five finishers. Brad Keselowski, JJ Yeley, Justin Haley, Ryan Blaney, and Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. are the top-10.

The No. 6 (Brad Keselowski) and No. 47 (Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.) will return to NASCAR’s R&D Center for further inspection.


Race Recap:

William Byron Rebounds from Early Spin to Win Intense Rain-Shortened Race at Atlanta


Race Results:

2023 NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Race Results


Driver Standings:

NASCAR Cup Series Driver Standings


Owner Standings:

NASCAR Cup Series Owner Standings

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