The move left a bad taste in many fans’ mouths — but this is the kind of racing NASCAR has not only allowed, but rewarded.
Arguably the most unorthodox start to a NASCAR Cup Series season yet runs through Circuit of the Americas this weekend.
Austin Dillon's move at the end of the race Sunday at Richmond Raceway will go down in NASCAR Cup Series history as one of the most controversial last-lap moves to try to win a race or gain a ...
And while NASCAR is the world’s most lenient series when it comes to drivers wrecking each other to take the checkered flag, hardly anybody has taken it as far as Austin Dillon did Sunday night ...
23XI Racing, Trackhouse Racing, RFK Racing and Front Row Motorsports have each expanded and added a full-time Cup Series team. Haas Factory Team, representing the lone remaining charter from ...
Austin Dillon badly wanted to advance to the Main Event of Sunday night's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, as his grandfather Richard Childress was a longtime competitor at ...
Austin Dillon is a professional American stock car racing driver, who is a two-time NASCAR champion and drives the No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Richard Childress Racing in the 2024 NASCAR Cup ...
The Wood Brothers Racing partnership with Team Penske will Tom Kreager, Tennessean sports director: Austin Dillon will win a ...
Austin "Ace" Dillon is a full-time driver for Richard Childress Racing, where he has established himself as a key competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series. He won the 2011 Craftsman Truck Series ...
But for Busch and Austin Dillon, it was a frustrating end to a ... who raced a modified on a dirt track (and won), raced in the NASCAR truck race Friday and made his Cup debut in the sport's ...
No doubt NASCAR will consider all of its options. However, Austin Dillon proposed the most intriguing one during preparations for this year’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Dillon ...
The NASCAR playoff standings and overall Cup Series points have been updated following the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta ...