“Incredibly good”: HMS star William Byron heaped praises of late Swedish DJ Avicii’s behind-the-scene documentary film

In Picture: William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports (L) and Late Swedish DJ Avicii. Credit: Getty Images
In Picture: William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports (L) and Late Swedish DJ Avicii. Credit: Getty Images

William Byron recently shared his feedback on the new Avicii documentary 'I'm Tim'. Taking to his official X account, the HMS driver shared that he found the documentary worthy, and loved the late DJ's "creativity and passion."

Tim Bergling, popularly known as Avicii, was a Swedish DJ, who passed away at an early age. At just 28 years of age, he died while he was on a holiday in Muscat, Oman. Even though he breathed his last quite early, he left an everlasting legacy in the world of music.

Netflix recently released a document on Avicii named I'm Tim last year. It is a two-hour five five-minute show directed by Henrik Burman and was produced by Bjorn Tjarnberg, under the production company Canadano Film.

William Byron shared his review of the documentary on the micro-blogging site. Here's how he summed it up:

"Incredibly good. I loved this documentary and seeing his creativity and passion!!"

Avicii received worldwide fame for his hit singles I Could Be the One, Waiting For Love, Hey Brother, Addicted To You, The Days, The Nights, You Make Me, Without You, Lonely Together, and most importantly Wake Me Up.

William Byron, the HMS driver, is enjoying his time away from NASCAR before he gets back to his duty in February. He will drive his #24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 alongside existing teammates Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman.


William Byron summed up his 2024 Cup Series season, looking for improvement in 2025

Hendrick Motorsports driver, William Byron, recently summed up his 2024 year where he finished the season in fourth place. He qualified for Championship 4 at Phoenix but lost the championship to Joey Logano at Phoenix Raceway in the season-ending race.

William Byron (24) during the NASCAR Cup Series Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
William Byron (24) during the NASCAR Cup Series Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

As he gears up for the 2025 Cup Series season, here's how William Byron wrapped up the last one:

"I think it was a good year. I’d like to have more speed next year and just lead more laps,” Byron said. “I think a lot of that’s in my control and our team’s control, and I think we can work on that in the offseason, just kind of getting a little bit better at certain tracks. Definitely Phoenix is high on that list. We’ve got a lot of room to improve there."
"I thought our potential was a little bit better this year compared to last year, honestly, but yeah, we just need to keep working on those tracks and then just lead more laps, and I think there’s a few different ways you do that. So we were really good down the stretch. I mean, the last seven weeks, all top six. So I think that was really, really strong and hard to do, so just need to work on a couple of little things.”

Byron's 2024 statistics consisted of 36 race entries, three wins, 13 Top 5s, 21 Top 10s, and two stage wins. His average start position was 9.556 (one of the best in the competition), and his average finish position was 12.944.

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