Last Saturday night, in the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing team broke through in a big way by scoring their first win of what had been a trying season through the opening 24 races.
For most of his life, Richard Childress has hung around race tracks attempting to go that extra mile to make Richard Childress Racing a more successful organization.
Richard Childress has come a long way from being the young boy who sold peanuts at Bowman Gray Stadium. He now helms one of the largest racing organizations in motorsports and is a true legend of NASCAR.
Ty Dillon is having a rollercoaster of a campaign in the Cup Series this year. The Kaulig Racing star might be in the bottom half of the standings, but he has delivered some standout performances.
Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice said earlier this week he expects Ty Dillon to return to the organization for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season. Rice told SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that they are in negotiations with Dillon, and a new deal should come together soon.
Sugarlands Distilling Company, in collaboration with Field & Stream, have entered into a strategic partnership with NASCAR team Kaulig Racing, which will see the brands featured on a NASCAR Cup Series vehicle at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in October.
Ty Dillon may have fallen short of winning the In-Season Tournament and the $1 million prize, but he walked away with something far more valuable: a swell of admiration, recognition, and long-overdue time in the spotlight.
Ty Dillon’s run in NASCAR’s first In-Season Tournament turned heads, pushing him to the final at Indianapolis and giving him a level of visibility he had rarely enjoyed before.
Ty Gibbs defeated Ty Dillon in the Ty vs. Ty matchup in the Final Round of the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge. Gibbs finished 21st in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 — seven spots ahead of Dillon — to claim the $1 million prize.
JGR star Ty Gibbs took home a million dollars on Sunday after winning the NASCAR in-season tournament. The No. 54 driver defeated Ty Dillon in the final round during the iconic Brickyard 400.
Along with a win in one of NASCAR's crown jewel events, Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs are racing for a $1 million paycheck in Sunday's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ty Dillon is enjoying his run in the NASCAR In-Season Tournament and is ready to take on Ty Gibbs in the championship round. On the Door Bumper Clear podcast, Dillon shared his thoughts on his run in the tournament.
Freddie Kraft and Ty Dillon had some interesting things to say about NASCAR going to San Diego next year and potentially adding Chicagoland to the 2026 schedule.
Ty Dillon, who has advanced to the final round of the in-season tournament, weighed in on the ongoing charter lawsuit involving 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports recently.
The Cinderella story continues. Ty Dillon entered the NASCAR In-Season Challenge as the lowest-seeded driver at No. 32. He’s survived all the way to the finale for a chance at $1 million next weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
An unfortunate squirrel found itself in the wrong place at the wrong time during Sunday’s NASCAR race in Michigan. Ty Dillon hit the squirrel while heading into pit road during Sunday’s FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mi.
Grizzly Nicotine Pouches, from American Snuff Company (ASC), is set to support Kaulig Racing throughout the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series campaign. The company, which is an affiliate of the iconic RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, will serve as a nine-race primary sponsor for Ty Dillon and the No.