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On3 on MSNInsider claims Austin Dillon Richmond win represents ‘really big night’ for NASCAR amid Next Gen outrage
Austin Dillon picked up the win at Richmond on a night where tires were the story. Richard Boswell called a great race, and Dillon executed. The racing at Richmond Raceway for the Cook Out 400 was perhaps the best NASCAR race at the track in years.
Dillon won the Cook Out 400 on Saturday night, locking himself into the playoffs. It was the sixth career win for the 35-year-old and a big one, as it erased the memory of his Richmond win last year that was later overturned due to an aggressive driving penalty.
In his playoff-clinching victory at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon shared some NASCAR history on the venerable short track with the most famous driver of the No. 3 Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt, the late seven-time Cup Series champion who amassed 76 victories in a Hall of Fame career,
Austin Dillon jumps into the playoffs, Tyler Reddick suddenly has to sweat it out at Daytona, and more from the weekend to Richmond.
A veteran NASCAR Cup driver breaks down what makes Austin Dillon so successful at Richmond, despite often being an underdog elsewhere.
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On3 on MSNAustin Dillon reveals mindset on Richmond return after last year’s controversy: ‘I’m too tired to be angry’
Austin Dillon does not have the energy to be angry about what happened to him after winning the race at Richmond last year. While speaking to reporters during this year’s post-Richmond press conference,
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.
Ryan Blaney made things difficult for Austin Dillon at Richmond Raceway, as the RCR driver admitted in his post-race remarks.