Austin Dillon Breaks Down Richmond Win
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The Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway was completely sold out on Saturday, as fans flocked to witness the high-speed action that the three-quarter-mile oval delivers. The race turned out to be a huge hit as William Byron clinched the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship, while Austin Dillon secured his sixth career victory.
NASCAR unveiled the 2026 schedules for the NASCAR Cup Series, the newly named NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
SportsLine's model has simulated the 2025 NASCAR at Richmond 10,000 times and released its three best NASCAR longshots
NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin revealed that Richmond Raceway produced some great racing last weekend on a short track that is otherwise difficult to pass on. He also praised the Goodyear tires that showed signs of wear and contributed to the exciting racing spectacle.
There are just two races left in the 2025 regular season. Thanks to Shane van Gisbergen winning for an impressive fourth time on a road course this season, taking home the checkered flag at Watkins Glen, there will be a driver that will qualify for the postseason without a win.
Austin Dillon clinched a NASCAR Cup Series playoff berth with a win in the Cook Out 400 on Aug. 16 at Richmond.
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