Family racing dynasties and drivers racing for their family teams is one of the roots of NASCAR. From the bottom of ladder to the top, there are still multiple drivers who races for their father or grandfather.
Denny Hamlin feels some sympathy for what Austin Dillon has gone through on a week-to-week basis thus far in 2024.
Early on in this one, we have our first caution. On Lap 6 Derek Kraus lost grip, spun around, and collected Austin Dillon and others. Kyle Busch was in the rear for the start of the race and the NASCAR champion avoided disaster, unlike his teammate.
After races at two superspeedways to open 2024, here's who has momentum before the season's first event on a non-drafting track.
Early on in the Ambetter Health 400 and already we have cars sliding around and wrecking, starting with Austin Dillon. A stack-up on Lap 2 of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta caused a chain reaction.
As long as weather permits, the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season will begin this Sunday with the exhibition Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum.
Entering the final race before the cut to the final eight drivers in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, only 27 points separate No. 6 from No. 11. That makes for a potentially dramatic race to the checkered flag in Sunday's Bank of America ROVAL 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.
This weekend we just had two races in NASCAR action. Talladega produced racing and drama like it always does in the Truck and Cup Series. Things boiled over in the Craftsman Truck Series to off the track.
During Sunday’s race at Talladega, Austin Dillon found himself in the wall after a bad push from Brad Keselowski to Carson Hocevar. Keselowski is one of the best superspeedway drivers in NASCAR, and a great driver to have pushing you.
NASCAR has brought out the red flag following that wreck between Brad Keselowski and Austin Dillon at Talladega Superspeedway. Keselowski pushed a little too much on Carson Hocevar, cars went spinning, and Dillon ended up in the wall.
Denny Hamlin was as dumbfounded as the rest of the NASCAR community as it pertained to the incident between Kyle Larson and Austin Dillon on the last turn at Watkins Glen.
Looking back on the NASCAR weekend, Chase Elliott didn’t just run out of gas at Watkins Glen. He also ran out of time. With just one more race in the regular season to claim his checkered flag and a spot in the playoffs, Elliott has nowhere else to go.
On the last lap of the race at Watkins Glen, Austin Dillon and Kyle Larson went for a spin after some heavy contact. Dillon got into Larson to make a pass, so the 5 gave it back on the next turn.
We witnessed a lot of drama at Pocono Raceway during NASCAR‘s HighPoint.com 400. The race might’ve ended under caution, but we saw fireworks among multiple drivers.
The problem here is simple: NASCAR has too many entries in its playoff system.
Those who tuned in for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway on Sunday got plenty of entertainment. Not only was there some exciting racing on the track, we had some fireworks after the HighPoint.com 400, too.
This weekend, NASCAR made the trip to the Pocono Mountains and despite three great races, Denny Hamlin is the big story.
Austin Dillon decided to do his best Tony Stewart impression and threw his helmet at Tyler Reddick’s car after a hard wreck. Racing hard in the final 65 laps of the race, Dillon was spun around and put into the wall.
Tyler Reddick passed William Byron with five laps go, withstood a charge by Kyle Busch in three NASCAR overtimes, and won Sunday's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix road course race in Austin, Texas.
Dillon was not at all happy with his car early in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington.
Austin Dillon passed Austin Cindric with three laps left in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 and went on to win the rain-interrupted regular-season finale at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Sunday.
The majority of the field at the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway wiped out in a huge crash Sunday that seemingly could've been avoided.
The race was under caution on lap 164 out of 301. Dillon drifted up the track and bumped into Keselowski. Keselowski responded by ramming into Dillon and bumping the No. 3 car into the infield.
NASCAR is sitting at the halfway point of the 2020 playoffs heading into the Charlotte Roval this Sunday. While the race for the championship is heating up, the intensity of a drama-filled NASCAR silly season rages on.
Austin Dillon will not be competing in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway after testing positive for the coronavirus.
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