To me, everyone freaks out about a win and wants to put a driver in the HOF the week they win and bury them when they are not. However, in this discussion of who the "best" driver is my money is on top 5 percentage. Wins don't tell me much other than they had a fast car and things went their way. However, showing that you can consistently run in the top 5-10 is what tells me a driver is good over the long haul. Let's take a look shall we?
Byron - Career top 5% 19.64%
This does not compare favorably to other top drivers in the sport such as:
Hamlin 34.04%
Larson: 31.85%
Elliott : 31.97%
Busch : 36.00%
Logano: 29.21%
Granted, since Byron figured it out which I think started in 2021 his top 5 rate is right in line with those drivers at 30.17% and that's a large enough sample size to mean something to me. I did not pull 10 top data but I am sure it's right in line or close to this for comparison purposes. So, overall, I think saying Byron is the best "right now" is not a completely ridiculous statement but man I hate this "best" argument. To me the best driver right now is Denny Hamlin and I am not saying that just because he won a race last week like so many jump to do. I am saying it because not only is his top-5 rate among the best in the sport over a long career but he's STILL doing it 20 season in as last year and this year combined he is at 36.36%
Compare this to the all time greats:
Petty: 46.87%
Earnhardt 41.56%
Gordon: 40.37%
Johnson: 33.62%
That's correct folks - Hamlin has a better career top-5 rate than 7-time champion Jimmie Johnson and while he is not as close to the others I think top5's were much easier to come by in those days pf Petty, Earnhardt and even early on for Jeff Gordon. It's no coincidence that the top-5 percentages for the greats are coming down over time because the competition is better. I really don't care that he has not won a title. Winning a title today means you got hot at the right time and nothing else. I say that as a fan of Chase that his title means little to me. Look at the top-5 rate. That's good driving over the long haul. Need further proof? You know who's NOT on this list? Current champ Ryan Blaney. His top-5 rate is only 22.6%. Not bad but not among the best of the best and this is a guy who won a title. Is he better than everyone else because he won a title? Nope. I also say this as a person who does not like Denny but I love stats because over the long haul they do not lie. Wille B is doing great but he also typically starts hot and cools off so let's not put him the HOF just yet people. I always give credit where due though and he has come a long way and done much better than I thought he was going to do after his first 2-3 years.