
And then there were 12
And just like that two NASCAR veterans both champions and favorites, are out of the Playoffs.
And just like that two NASCAR veterans both champions and favorites, are out of the Playoffs.
It was a story of survival for some, and not for others Sunday at Daytona.
In perhaps a continuation from last August at Michigan, Brad Keselowski and Austin Dillon had odd sort of on -track tangle during Sunday’s Cup race at Loudon.
Austin Dillon is among the handful of NASCAR Cup Series drivers also running in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Sonoma
Austin Dillon’s hopes for the final spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs took big hit at Michigan Sunday, both literally and figuratively.
Austin Dillon backed up his second place run at Darlington a week prior with a strong performance Saturday night at Richmond
Austin Dillon has been medically cleared to return to racing in time for this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Dover International Speedway.
A second driver in the NASCAR Cup series has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be forced to sit out at least one race.
Austin Dillon survived a chaotic final 22 laps and held off his Richard Childress Racing teammate in a green-white-checkered flag shootout to score his first NASCAR Cup series win in 88 races Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
For Austin Dillon, there had to be an element of déjà vu in Ryan Newman’s wreck.