Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi, two prominent NASCAR insiders, recently analyzed the career trajectory required to achieve 60 Cup Series victories. Following Denny Hamlin's 60th career win in the Las Vegas playoff race, the duo argued against the industry's remark that current full-time drivers are unlikely to ever reach that milestone. They believe that William Byron is just the probable candidate to make it happen.Byron, the Hendrick Motorsports star, won his way through for the Championship 4 race at Phoenix Raceway. The 27-year-old driver will have his third consecutive appearance for a chance at the coveted NASCAR Cup Series trophy.Speaking on the Teardown podcast, Gluck addressed the conversation surrounding the uncertainty of drivers reaching the 60th win mark, which was recently achieved by the JGR driver Hamlin. He said:"I thought it was fascinating recently when this whole conversation when Denny won his 60th and people were like, I don't know if anybody can get to 60 again. I really think Byron is being overlooked. I mean, how old is Byron still?... He's still so young. He has this mentality where it's the killer mentality, where he's, you know, if you give him a fast car and you give him a chance to win."It is worth mentioning that the 44-year-old Hamlin achieved this milestone win by competing in the sport for more than two decades, and running more than 700 races.Furthermore, The Athletic reporter Bianchi tipped his hat to Byron and added:"[William Byron] doesn't make mistakes. Very rarely overdrive. Very smart mature to. And you talk about your point of kind of seeing him kind of come out a little bit of this, you know, being more comfortable with who he is. He's not afraid to talk about topics, big picture topics now and have a voice in this sport. And that's something that's a lot of people aren't comfortable with."William Byron and Denny Hamlin prepare for final NASCAR showdown in PhoenixTwo of the biggest NASCAR stars, William Byron and the veteran Denny Hamlin, will prepare for the NASCAR Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Joining them in the final race will be Kyle Larson and Chase Briscoe.It will be a battle between the two heavyweight teams of NASCAR, Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing. It will also be a major chance for No. 11 driver Hamlin to add a final feather to his hat in a storied stock-car racing career. Meanwhile, Byron and Briscoe will aim for their maiden Cup title. On the other hand, the sole past Champion, Larson, will race for a second Cup Series title.NASCAR will be live in action for the Championship 4 race on Sunday, November 2, at 3 p.m. ET.