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Richard Childress Racing has announced a significant change in the team. Austin Dillon, driving the No. 3 car, will see a new face in his corner. Brett Griffin is set to replace Brandon Benesch ...
When the final restart came about, Logano made a move to get by the No. 3 car and was on his way to keeping Richard Childress Racing out of victory lane. In the final lap, however, Austin Dillon ...
Just recently, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon was asked about how Kyle Busch ... Dillon currently drives the No. 3 car, a number that was made famous by the legendary Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Austin Dillon may have just ... got taken out on the last corner.” Dillon emerged from all the chaos with a victory in his No. 3 Chevrolet. That number was famously driven — often aggressively ...
Austin Dillon appeared to have secured a spot in this year's Cup Series playoffs in thrilling — and perhaps unsavory — fashion with his win at last week's Cook Out 400. NASCAR had other ideas.
Austin Dillon heads into ... So, I'm pumped to get behind the No. 3 Xfinity car, and have some fun at a place I've had some success at in the Xfinity Series," Dillon said in a media availability ...
while Dillon’s No. 3 team spotter was suspended three races for directing the driver to “wreck” the car in front of him. Shortly after NASCAR’s decision was made public, RCR issued a state ...
The results of the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing team’s appeal were announced on Wednesday, and they did not go well for RCR. RCR had been penalized by NASCAR for the way Austin Dillon finished ...
NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Dillon (3) stands by his car during qualifying for the Brickyard 400, Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Photo Credit / Kristin Enzor/For ...
the worst thing a race car driver can do is be irrelevant. And despite having struggled for most of the 2024 season, Austin Dillon could not be more relevant in the late stages of the regular season.
Lydia Mee is a contributing sports writer located in the West Midlands, England. Her focus is on F1 and NASCAR. She has in-depth knowledge of Motorsport as a whole. Lydia joined Newsweek in March ...