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Austin Dillon ended up being a surprise winner at the Richmond Raceway on Saturday. Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman did his best to chase him but ultimately came up short by 2.471 seconds.
At the Richmond weekend, all eyes were on Austin Dillon. The RCR driver had won the race last year, albeit in controversial circumstances that forced him out of the Playoffs.
One year after sparking heated debate with a late-race bump-and-run that handed him a controversial win at Richmond Raceway, ...
The laps ran out on Alex Bowman's late-race pursuit of Austin Dillon and a Cup Series Playoffs berth Saturday night at ...
Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet team conquered the Richmond repeat - taking the checkered flag in the Cook Out 400 for the team’s first trip to victory lane of the ...
Austin Dillon was hurting mentally and physically when he arrived at Richmond Raceway. He found the cure for what ailed him ...
With a weekend that had plenty of old-school feel to it, Austin Dillon was the one who shined the brightest in a short-track ...
Austin Dillon ended a 37-race winless streak with his second consecutive victory at Richmond Raceway. With his sixth career ...
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, enjoyed some sweet redemption in Saturday night’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond (Va ...
One year after rough driving got him thrown out of the playoffs, Dillon left no room to doubt his sixth career victory ...
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