Austin Dillon Wins at Richmond and Secures Playoff Spot
Pilot Austin Dillon demonstrated his resilience by winning at Richmond Raceway, securing his place in the NASCAR Cup playoffs. Dillon, competing with a fractured rib and overcoming mental challenges, achieved his second consecutive victory at this 0.75-mile circuit. The victory was a redemptive triumph for Dillon, after a complicated period that included a suspension and criticism for incidents in previous races. After a period of 37 races without victories, Dillon broke the streak in Richmond, demonstrating his ability to recover.“Man, that feels good. I really wanted that one. Last year hurt a lot going through the whole process, but this one feels so sweet. I love Richmond,” Dillon commented after the race.
Austin Dillon

“Really stressful on many fronts. I think with the way that race usually goes, it’s almost a must-win at that point because I think you’re most likely to have a new winner. I just need to go and execute and try to win the race. That’s all we can really do,” Bowman said.
Alex Bowman
Chase Elliott in a Rut
Chase Elliott, 2020 Cup champion, is in a difficult moment before the playoffs. Elliott finished in last position in Richmond and was unable to finish the race for the first time since last October. Elliott almost avoided an accident on lap 198, but was hit by Kyle Busch.Since his victory in June in Atlanta, Elliott has finished outside the top ten in five of seven races.“I think Kyle just didn’t know we were trying to go through the wreck at the bottom. We had a good start to the night and it just slowly unraveled until it finally came apart. Hopefully we’ll have a better run starting next week,” Elliott said.
Chase Elliott
Richmond Raceway: Sold Out
Richmond Raceway announced a sellout for the first time since 2008. Due to the decrease in ticket sales, Richmond only had one Cup race scheduled this season. Denny Hamlin, who grew up near Richmond, commented on the importance of selling all tickets to regain interest in the sport.Shane van Gisbergen and the Learning Curve
After his outstanding streak in circuit racing, rookie Shane van Gisbergen achieved an impressive 14th place finish at Richmond, despite hitting the wall twice in qualifying and starting in 27th position. Van Gisbergen, although he feels more comfortable on short tracks like Richmond, acknowledges that his inexperience remains a significant challenge. The rookie studied Hamlin’s laps and his teammate Ross Chastain to improve his performance.“Different tracks can be different people. See who stands out and try to emulate what they are doing,” Van Gisbergen said.
Shane van Gisbergen