
Austin Dillon
35-Year-Old Driver
Richard Childress Racing

2024 Cup Stats
Points
493
Starts
36
Wins
1
Poles
0
Top 5
1
Top 10
5
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Dillon was the enigma of the 2023 season. While his new teammate, Kyle Busch, was racing to victories and into the playoffs, Dillon would flounder. The 33-year-old veteran would slog to just seven Top-10 finishes and a career-low of 29th in the driver standings. The 21.8 average finish was also another career-low since Dillon started full-time competition in NASCAR's top division. The lack of consistency and lack of qualifying speed was puzzling for the No. 3 team considering how well their comrades in the No. 8 team were performing. Dillon will look to hit the reset button in 2024, but he'll face a tall task elevating this team. Keith Rodden will continue at crew chief, and the two will attempt to sort things out. The final five seasons of last season showed some glimmers of hope, so there's reason for some optimism heading into the upcoming season. Read Past Outlooks

Wins Cook Out 400
Dillon won the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway on Saturday night.
ANALYSIS
Bubba Wallace would control the early parts of this short track battle, but it would be Dillon that would come from 11th on the starting grid to seize control at mid-race. The veteran driver of the No. 3 Chevrolet would lead 107 laps in the second half of the event and execute perfect pit strategy to secure a 2.4-second victory over Alex Bowman. It was Dillon's first win of the season and sixth-career victory. He is now eligible for NASCAR's playoff field.
Bubba Wallace would control the early parts of this short track battle, but it would be Dillon that would come from 11th on the starting grid to seize control at mid-race. The veteran driver of the No. 3 Chevrolet would lead 107 laps in the second half of the event and execute perfect pit strategy to secure a 2.4-second victory over Alex Bowman. It was Dillon's first win of the season and sixth-career victory. He is now eligible for NASCAR's playoff field.
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Dillon was the enigma of the 2023 season. While his new teammate, Kyle Busch, was racing to victories and into the playoffs, Dillon would flounder. The 33-year-old veteran would slog to just seven Top-10 finishes and a career-low of 29th in the driver standings. The 21.8 average finish was also another career-low since Dillon started full-time competition in NASCAR's top division. The lack of consistency and lack of qualifying speed was puzzling for the No. 3 team considering how well their comrades in the No. 8 team were performing. Dillon will look to hit the reset button in 2024, but he'll face a tall task elevating this team. Keith Rodden will continue at crew chief, and the two will attempt to sort things out. The final five seasons of last season showed some glimmers of hope, so there's reason for some optimism heading into the upcoming season.
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Race Manipulation
NASCAR has announced penalties following the Xfinity 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. The crew chiefs, spotters, and a team executive from the teams of #1-Ross Chastain, #3-Dillon, and #23-Bubba Wallace have each been suspended for the Phoenix race following the team's actions as the end of the Martinsville race.
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Wins Cook Out 400
Dillon won the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway Sunday night.
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Tops Richmond Practice
Dillon was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 118.953 mph.
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New Crew Chief
Richard Childress Racing announced this week several competition personnel changes designed to strengthen the organization's NASCAR Cup Series teams. Justin Alexander has been appointed to the role of crew chief for Dillon and the No. 3 team in the NASCAR Cup Series. In addition to the crew chief change, Joel Keller has been appointed lead engineer for the No. 3 team.
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Crash and DNF at Talladega
Dillon crashed and finished 38th in the GEICO 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway Sunday afternoon.
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