The Canadiens' speedster learned that first-hand a few years back when his mother-in-law, Kathy, purchased a driving experience for him as a birthday gift. It completely changed his outlook on race car driving.
"It was a package at St-Eustache that gave you three laps. You could pick between a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, and a Nissan GTR. I wanted to try the Ferrari. Just pushing on the gas was a little scary. I don't know how they can get in the car and do that at full speed. You never really have that feeling until you get in a car and go that fast," said Byron, on his experience ripping around the track. "Throw in 40 guys behind you, bumping each other for position and it's a scary reminder that one wrong move and you could be in serious trouble. Staying mentally sharp is so huge."
Enter Byron's first-ever trip to this weekend's Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. The Mercedes supporter won't be getting behind the wheel this time around, though.
"I think it's going to blow me away. I know it's obviously a lot different than NASCAR with all the twists and turns. Seeing that live and just hearing how loud the engines are, it should be pretty cool," said Byron, who plans on heading out to Île Notre-Dame with Sarah and possibly his kids, Elianna and Brysen. "Everyone I talk to says Formula 1 is probably the best weekend in Montreal, so I'm looking forward to that."