
Austin Dillon
36-Year-Old Driver
Richard Childress Racing

2026 Xfinity Stats
Points
0
Starts
1
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
0
2026 Cup Stats
Points
220
Starts
12
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
1
2026 Fantasy Outlook
For the second-straight season, Dillon was able to engineer an upset victory at Richmond Raceway and qualify for the Cup Series playoff field. Other than that huge moment, it would be another struggle-filled campaign for the No. 3 Chevrolet team. Dillon would lead more laps this season than ones in recent past (119) but he would only hang five Top-10 finishes on the board after the year was complete. This level of performance is well below what Richard Childress expects from this team and yet there doesn't seem to be any signs of a break in this trend line for Dillon. He's soon to be 36-years-old and has nearly 450 Cup Series starts to his credit, but it doesn't seem the team can give him any better cars than what he has had the last few seasons. Richard Boswell returns as crew chief in 2026 and he will try once again to get Dillon more consistency and more Top 10's. Read Past Outlooks
Sixth at Watkins Glen
Dillon finished sixth in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen.
ANALYSIS
Dillon picked up his first Top-10 finish of the 2026 season in an unlikely place, scoring his first Top 10 ever at Watkins Glen in his 12th start at the track. The No. 3 car started the day in 25th and used an early pit stop to gain track position, then stretched the fuel window on the final run to score the sixth-place finish. Next is the All-Star Race at Dover, where he has three Top-10 finishes in 20 career races.
Dillon picked up his first Top-10 finish of the 2026 season in an unlikely place, scoring his first Top 10 ever at Watkins Glen in his 12th start at the track. The No. 3 car started the day in 25th and used an early pit stop to gain track position, then stretched the fuel window on the final run to score the sixth-place finish. Next is the All-Star Race at Dover, where he has three Top-10 finishes in 20 career races.
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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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Leads Daytona Practice
Dillon was fastest in second practice for the Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Friday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 195.626 mph.
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Wins Cook Out 400
Dillon won the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway on Saturday night.
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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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