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Austin Dillon’s clutch victory in Saturday night’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway was big in terms of salvaging his season and championship hopes but also indicative of the big moments the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs have produced.
Austin Dillon jumps into the playoffs, Tyler Reddick suddenly has to sweat it out at Daytona, and more from the weekend to Richmond.
Austin Dillon in victory lane at Richmond Raceway with the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing team at the conclusion of the
Austin Dillon claimed his sixth career NASCAR Cup Series race trophy, earned a 2025 Playoff bid and just as importantly, he enjoyed some sweet redemption in Saturday night’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond (Va.
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motorsport.com on MSNAustin Dillon says he and Childress "get into arguments" about the direction of RCR
After an impressive win at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon gave some interesting insight into the inner-workings of one of NASCAR's oldest active teams, including arguments he has had with his grandfather and team owner, Richard Childress.
When you think NASCAR couldn’t get any more dramatic, Austin Dillon casually drops the news that he’s been racing with a broken rib. You know, just your typical Tuesday confession that makes the rest of us feel like absolute wimps for complaining about a paper cut.
Get up to speed with details for what to watch in Sunday's race at Richmond Raceway, the 25th race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.