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Here are the weekly Racing America On SI NASCAR Power Rankings following Saturday night's Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, which was won by Austin Dillon.
Austin Dillon — He snapped a 37-race winless streak with his second consecutive victory at Richmond — and did it without the ...
RFK Racing came out swinging at Richmond Raceway, with Ryan Preece storming to the pole and leading early laps in the No. 60 Ford, Brad Keselowski charging to a gritty ninth-place finish to extend his ...
On the latest episode of the Teardown podcast on YouTube, NASCAR insiders Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi talked about Kyle ...
Tyler Reddick was having the night he needed to in the first stage of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway. But his ...
Austin Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet came to life late Saturday night, leading him to repeat as winner of the Cook Out 400 at ...
Austin Dillon became the 14th driver to clinch a berth in the 16-driver NASCAR Cup Series playoffs with his win at Richmond Raceway on Aug. 16.
He once again applauded Gustafson's call in the Richmond race before the #9 faced the unfortunate incident on the track.
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motorsport.com on MSNAustin Dillon says he and Childress "get into arguments" about the direction of RCR
After an impressive win at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon gave some interesting insight into the inner-workings of one of ...
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NASCAR Latino on MSNRace Rewind: Richmond produces short-track showdown
See some the best highlights from a Saturday night short-track showdown in the Cup Series at Richmond Raceway.
Inside the Race explains how pitting early and relying on one of Austin Dillon's best skills was what won the race at Richmond.
Austin Dillon captured his first win of the 2025 season and his sixth career NASCAR Cup Series trophy on Saturday night in the Cook Out 400.
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