Austin Dillon, Richard Childress
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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.
NASCAR team owner Richard Childress introduced Donald Trump at a campaign rally last July, calling it one of the greatest honors of his life.
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.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. drew parallels between Richard Childress' defiant support of Austin Hill amid Indy controversy and the loyalty he once showed to his father during his on-track scuffles.
Last year’s Richmond race featured a dramatic overtime ending that ultimately affected the Playoff situation. Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Dillon won the race that included eight laps of overtime and hard contact between him and Team Penske’s Joey Logano,
With fan backlash still fresh from Joey Logano’s 2024 championship run, where he claimed the title with an average finish of over 17, NASCAR has formed a committee this year to explore changes to the playoff format.
NASCAR icon Richard Childress opens up on the economic struggles he faced early in life as a young boy in Winston-Salem.
Austin Dillon returns to the site of what he describes as one of his favorite NASCAR wins as the Cup Series makes its lone visit to Richmond Raceway this weekend.Dillon and the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing team are the defending winners at Richmond.