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Austin Dillon

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American racing driver (born 1990)

NASCAR driver
Austin Dillon
Dillon atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
BornAustin Reed Dillon
(1990-04-27)April 27, 1990 (age 35)
Welcome, North Carolina, U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight179 lb (81 kg)
Achievements2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion
2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion
2014 Daytona 500 pole winner
2017 Coca-Cola 600 Winner
2018 Daytona 500 Winner
2021 Bluegreen Vacations Duels Winner
Awards2008NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Rookie of the Year
2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesRookie of the Year
2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesMost Popular Driver
2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year
NASCARCup Series career
435 races run over 15 years
Car no., teamNo. 3 (Richard Childress Racing)
2025 position15th
Best finish11th (2017,2020,2022)
First race2011Hollywood Casino 400 (Kansas)
Last race2025NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2017Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
Last win2025Cook Out 400 (Richmond)
WinsTop tensPoles
6856
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
156 races run over 16 years
2025 position89th
Best finish1st (2013)
First race2008Emerson Radio 250 (Richmond)
Last race2025Hy-Vee PERKS 250 (Iowa)
First win2012Feed the Children 300 (Kentucky)
Last win2018LTi Printing 250 (Michigan)
WinsTop tensPoles
910717
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
73 races run over 11 years
2022 position95th
Best finish1st (2011)
First race2009Lucas Oil 200 (Iowa)
Last race2022DoorDash 250 (Sonoma)
First win2010Lucas Oil 200 (Iowa)
Last win2015UNOH 175 (New Hampshire)
WinsTop tensPoles
74813
NASCARCanada Series career
1 race run over 1 year
2012 position45th
Best finish45th (2012)
First race2012 NAPA Autopro 100 (Montreal)
WinsTop tensPoles
010
ARCA Menards Series career
5 races run over 3 years
Best finish50th (2009)
First race2008Carolina 500 (Rockingham)
Last race2013Scott 160 (Road America)
WinsTop tensPoles
040
ARCA Menards Series East career
16 races run over 3 years
Best finish2nd (2008)
First race2008An American Revolution 150 (Greenville-Pickens)
Last race2014Bully Hill Vineyards 125 (Watkins Glen)
First win2008An American Revolution 150 (Greenville-Pickens)
WinsTop tensPoles
1121
ARCA Menards Series West career
4 races run over 4 years
Best finish38th (2019)
First race2009Jimmie Johnson Foundation 150 (Phoenix)
Last race2019Procore 200 (Sonoma)
WinsTop tensPoles
020
Statistics up to date as of November 6, 2025.

Austin Reed Dillon[1] (born April 27, 1990) is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 3Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 forRichard Childress Racing (RCR). He is the grandson of RCR team ownerRichard Childress, the older brother ofTy Dillon who competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, and the son ofMike Dillon, a former racing driver who currently works as RCR's general manager.

Dillon is the2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion, the2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion, and the winner of the2018 Daytona 500. He also won theRookie of the Year award in both series in the year before he won the championship (2010 and 2012, respectively). He also holds the record for most consecutive poles in the Xfinity Series with four. Since 2022, Dillon has also been the general manager of the Carolina Cowboys, aProfessional Bull Riders team.

Racing career

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2005–2007: Beginnings

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Dillon began his racing career in Bandolero and Legends. A year later, he starteddirt track racing at dirtlate model racer Dale McDowell's school.[2]

2008: Camping World East Series

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Dillon was the 2008Rookie of the Year in the NASCARCamping World East Series.He ran the full schedule in the No. 3 Chevrolet initially driving forAndy Santerre Motorsports; he eventually moved under his grandfather'sRichard Childress Racing banner after four races.[3] Dillon scored one win atGreenville-Pickens Speedway, one pole and ten top-ten finishes in thirteen races.[4]

2009–2011: Camping World Truck Series

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Dillon racing atPocono Raceway in 2011

He made his firstCamping World Truck Series start atIowa Speedway, driving the No. 3 truck.[5] This was the first time that the No. 3 had appeared in any of the three major series sinceDale Earnhardt Jr. used it in theBusch Series back in 2002.[6]

Dillon was supposed to start theMountain Dew 250 atTalladega Superspeedway during the2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, but the truck failed inspection, thus his time was removed and he failed to qualify for the race.[7] Dillon would drive the No. 3 truck full-time in 2010 for Rookie of the Year, with sponsorship fromBass Pro Shops.[8]

Despite crashing out early at Daytona, Dillon got his first career pole atTexas Motor Speedway in June and finished third, leading twenty laps. On July 11, Dillon scored his first career NASCAR victory in theLucas Oil 200 atIowa Speedway, winning a Truck Series race in a truck wearing the No. 3 for the first time sinceBryan Reffner won forTeam Menard in 2000 atTexas Motor Speedway.[9] He ended the season with two wins and seven poles, earning him Rookie of the Year honors.[10]

In 2011, Dillon scored his first win of the year at Nashville Superspeedway. Dillon scored his second win of 2011 atChicagoland Speedway, beatingKevin Harvick andKyle Busch. After rain shortened the season finale at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, Dillon was crowned the2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion.[11] He also won the 2011 CWTS Most Popular Driver Award.[12] In 2012, he moved up to the Nationwide Series full-time, driving the No. 3 Chevrolet for RCR.[13]

2011–present: Cup Series and Xfinity Series

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Dillon made his first career start in theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series on October 9, 2011, in the Hollywood Casino 400 atKansas Speedway. He finished 26th in his No. 98 Camping World Curb/Agajanian Racing Chevrolet Impala.[14]

On November 4, 2011, Richard Childress Racing announced that Dillon would be moving up to theNationwide Series in 2012, driving the No. 3 thatDale Earnhardt made famous, with sponsorship from AdvoCare, American Ethanol, and Bass Pro Shops.[15][16]

2012

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Dillon's 2012 Nationwide Series car at Road America

Dillon competed in the Sprint Cup Series on a limited basis in 2012, starting atMichigan International Speedway in June, driving the No. 33 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, starting 21st and finishing 24th.[14][17]

On June 29, 2012, Dillon recorded his first Nationwide Series win atKentucky Speedway; he dominated the race by leading all but 8 laps and won by over 9.8 seconds over second place. However, NASCAR officials announced the car had failed post-race inspection because the rear ride heights were too low.[18]

Dillon also participated in one race in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series at Circuit Gilles-Villeuneuve in Montreal in August 2012. Dillon finished seventh while driving the No. 4 car for Fitzpatrick Motorsports.[19]

2013: Nationwide Series champion

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Dillon announced in August 2012 that he would continue to drive full-time in the Nationwide Series for 2013, with Advocare as the primary sponsor for the full season, along with running seven Sprint Cup Series races that year, including the2013 Daytona 500, where he qualified eighth, but crashed late in the race, relegating him to a 31st-place finish.[20] In January 2013 it was announced that some of Dillon's Sprint Cup races that season would be inPhoenix Racing's No. 51 Chevrolet.[21]

Dillon returned to the Truck Series for the inauguralMudsummer Classic atEldora Speedway, leading a race-high 63 laps,[22] and won after agreen-white-checker finish.[23] The truck, the trophy and the famed piece of dirt track are on display atNASCAR Hall of Fame. Later in the year Dillon substituted for the ailingBrennan Newberry in the Truck Series race atChicagoland Speedway.[24]

2013 championship car at Road America

In early August 2013, it was announced that Dillon would substitute forTony Stewart in the No. 14Stewart–Haas Racing Chevrolet at Michigan due to Stewart's leg injury;[25] he would also drive the car atTalladega Superspeedway in October.[26] In Dillon's run at Talladega, he performed well during the event, and was running in the top five for most of the day; at the white flag, Dillon was third behindJamie McMurray andDale Earnhardt Jr. and was about to give Earnhardt Jr. a push for an attempt to make a winning pass when he was turned byRicky Stenhouse Jr., slammed the backstretch wall, then was sent airborne when struck hard in the rear bumper byCasey Mears.[27]

On November 16, 2013, Dillon won the NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship with a twelfth place finish in the season finale atHomestead-Miami Speedway. Dillon's series championship was unusual because he did not win any races during the season; this marked the first time in any of NASCAR's three national series that a season champion went winless.[28]

2014: Full-time in Cup Series

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On December 11, 2013, it was announced by RCR that Dillon would drive the No. 3 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series withCheerios andDow Chemical Company as the primary sponsors. It would be the No. 3 car's first Sprint Cup appearance in thirteen years.[29]

During2014 Daytona 500 qualifying, Dillon clinched the pole position with a speed of 196.019 miles per hour (315.462 km/h).[30] This was the fourth time that the No. 3 was on the pole for the Daytona 500.

After a long streak of bad finishes, Dillon rebounded with a top-five in the2014 Coke Zero 400. Dillon ended the2014 Cup season as one of only two drivers to have been running at the finish of every race during the season, the other beingJeff Gordon. He finished second in the rookie of the year standings toKyle Larson.[31]

2015

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Dillon racing atMichigan International Speedway in 2015

In the first half of the 2015 season, Dillon struggled in the Cup Series, scoring only one top-ten finish (tenth in the Spring race at Bristol). In the Xfinity series, however, Dillon scored two wins, the first coming at Las Vegas and the other at Charlotte. In both races, he dominated leading the most laps.In the summer return to Daytona, Dillon had an up and down weekend. In the Xfinity race, he won after his teammate and the dominant car ofBrian Scott crashed out of the race late in the going. In theCoke Zero 400 on July 5, coming to the checkered flag, Dillon was hit in the left front tire by the spinning car ofDenny Hamlin and from behind byClint Bowyer, causing him to flip into the catch fence over two rows of cars. The car hit the fence at about 190 miles per hour and came to an almost complete stop on its roof before he was hit again by a spinningBrad Keselowski. Dillon climbed out of the car unharmed, except for a bruised tailbone and a bruise on his forearm, but five fans were injured by flying debris. Dillon was credited with a seventh-place finish.[32]

After a disappointing season, with only one top-five and five top-ten finishes, Dillon closed out the 2015 Sprint Cup season standings in 21st place.[32] However, Dillon did manage to win four Xfinity races, even though he was running only a part-time schedule.

2016: First playoff appearance

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Dillon competed part-time in the Xfinity Series in 2016, splitting the No. 2 of RCR with six other drivers.[33] On the final lap of the Xfinity race in Fontana, Dillon battled withKyle Busch, whose car had cut a left front tire, the two making contact as they approached the finish. Dillon's car hit the turn four wall but was able to hang on for the win.[34]Then at the second Bristol race, Dillon won after Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski both wrecked late in the going.

In the Cup Series, Dillon won two Poles, the first coming at Auto Club and the second coming at the second Texas race. At the first Talladega Cup race, Dillon scored a career-best 3rd-place finish after getting caught up in two big crashes. He then also qualified for his firstChase for the Sprint Cup; though he advanced out of the Round of 16,[35] he was eliminated in the following round.[36]

2017: First Cup win

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Dillon during qualifying for the2017 Toyota/Save Mart 350.

Dillon opened the season with a fourth-place finish in hisCan-Am Duel, where he pushedDenny Hamlin past the dominant car ofDale Earnhardt Jr. to win the race.[37]

During anXfinity Series race atPhoenix International Raceway, Dillon was parked byNASCAR for wrecking rookieCole Custer under caution after Custer slid into Dillon earlier in the race. After being parked, Dillon was not the target of any more penalties.[38]

When NASCAR returned to Martinsville for the first time in 2017, Dillon scored a season-best fifth place outing. This is his first top-five and top-ten finish of 2017. At Texas, Dillon was unable to start the Cup race on the lead lap due to a broken track bar that put him eleven laps down. He finished 33rd.

After the Kansas race, his crew chiefSlugger Labbe mutually separated from RCR. Justin Alexander became the new crew chief and started his role at the Open.

After struggling early on in theCoca-Cola 600, Dillon would finally earn his first career Cup Series win after passing Jimmie Johnson, who ran out of fuel on lap 399 and held offKyle Busch andMartin Truex Jr. It was the first win for a No. 3 car in Cup since October 15, 2000, whenDale Earnhardt won at Talladega.[39]

After the Charlotte race, Dillon would not score another top-five finish in the Cup series until a fourth place run at theSouthern 500 at Darlington.[40] He went to finish a career-best eleventh in the final point standings despite getting eliminated after the round of 16.

In June, Dillon became a color commentator forFox NASCAR's broadcast of the Xfinity Series race at Michigan.[41]

2018: Daytona 500 win

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Dillon celebrating after winning the2018 Daytona 500

In 2018, Dillon returned the No. 3 to Victory Lane in the Cup Series. He won the 2018 Daytona 500, after coming from a lap down within twenty laps to go to second on the final lap. He hitAric Almirola in the right rear after Almirola tried blocking him, sending him into the outside wall. The win happened twenty years after Dale Earnhardt's only Daytona 500 win,[42] and it was also seventeen years to the day ofEarnhardt's death. Despite the win and a guaranteed spot in the Playoffs, Dillon struggled to stay consistent throughout the season with two top-fives and five top-ten finishes. He was eliminated in the Round of 16 after hitting the outside wall twice at theCharlotte Roval race and finished the season thirteenth in points.

In the Xfinity Series, Dillon scored his one-hundredth career top-ten Xfinity Series finish atCalifornia, which came as a fourth-place outing. He won the Xfinity race at Michigan in June after rain ended the race prematurely on lap 91. It was the first Xfinity Series win for Dillon since the August Bristol race in 2016, and the first for RCR's Xfinity team since 2016 at Road America withMichael McDowell. Dillon also drove the No. 10 Chevrolet forKaulig Racing atIndianapolis. This was the second time Dillon raced in an Xfinity event outside RCR. It is also the first time Kaulig Racing fielded two cars in a race.

2019

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Dillon racing atAtlanta Motor Speedway in 2019

For 2019, Dillon began having Danny Stockman atop the pit box for the Cup Series. Stockman was Dillon's crew chief in the Truck Series and Nationwide Series when he won his NASCAR Championship titles in 2011 and 2013.[43]

Dillon and RCR showed qualifying speed early in the season, winning pole awards at Auto Club[44] and Talladega.[45] Then at Michigan, Dillon managed to get his first career stage win in the Cup Series by winning the second stage.

He performed well at the July Daytona race, leading the most laps (46) and winning stage 2. However, with forty laps to go, as severe weather was approaching the track,Clint Bowyer made contact with Dillon causing a multi-car accident. Dillon finished with a DNF in 33rd place.

Dillon failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2015 as he fell outside the top twenty in points. He finished 21st in the final points standings, tying his lowest in a full-time season with zero top-fives for the first time in his career.

2020: Return to the playoffs

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On October 28, 2019, Stockman announced he would step down as the crew chief of the No. 3 team at the end of the 2019 season. Justin Alexander returned as the No. 3 team's crew chief in 2020 after having served that position in the 2017 and 2018 seasons.[46]

At Las Vegas, Dillon managed to score his first top-five finish of 2020 and first since the2018 Consumers Energy 400, coming home fourth.[47]

On July 19, Dillon broke an 88-race winless streak by claiming his 3rd career victory at the2020 O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 atTexas Motor Speedway. RCR teammateTyler Reddick finished second to secure an RCR 1–2 finish for the first time since the2011 Good Sam Club 500.[48] It was Dillon's first victory where he led more than the final two laps, as he took the lead with 23 to go and held off Reddick over several restarts.[49]

On August 15, it was announced that Dillon tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to miss theGo Bowling 235 at Daytona;Kaz Grala served as his replacement for the race.[50] Dillon returned to the No. 3 for the following week atDover.[51]

At theSouthern 500, Dillon had to start from the rear as a result of unapproved adjustments, later had to take an unscheduled pit stop for a flat tire, and rallied to finish second.[52] In the following race, Richmond, Dillon recorded a fourth-place finish, marking the first time in his Cup Series career that he finished in the top five in consecutive races.[53] After a twelfth place finish at the Bristol Night Race a week later, Dillon advanced to the Round of 12 for the second time in his career since 2016. He was eliminated following theCharlotte Roval. Dillon finished eleventh in the points standings.[54]

2021

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Dillon racing atDaytona International Speedway in 2021

Dillon began the 2021 season with a win in hisDuel for theDaytona 500 by passingBubba Wallace on the final lap, which enabled him to start fourth for the 500.[55] Dillon would go on to lead seven laps in the 500 and finish in third place after avoiding a last-lap crash, assuming the points lead for the first time in his career.

In the Xfinity COTA event, Dillon returned to the Xfinity racing forRonnie and Dillon Bassett's team. He managed to qualify the No. 77 and finished thirteenth. Later on in July, Dillon returned to the Xfinity Series at Atlanta when he served as an injury replacement forMichael Annett in the No. 1JR Motorsports Chevrolet.[56]He also drove in the No. 23 forOur Motorsports for two races, as well asJordan Anderson Racing's No. 31 for a race.

At Michigan in August, Dillon was turned into the wall byBrad Keselowski just after stage 2 ended. Dillon nearly flipped on impact and was on his side for a couple of seconds. He was unharmed and climbed out of the car.

2022: Playoff upset

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Dillon's No. 3 car atPocono Raceway in 2022

Dillon started the2022 season with a 25th place finish at the2022 Daytona 500. He scored three top-three finishes atFontana,Martinsville, andTalladega. On March 27, Dillon recorded his first top-10 finish in a Cup Series road course race as he finished tenth at theCircuit of the Americas. AtNew Hampshire, he andBrad Keselowski engaged in an on-road altercation during a caution lap.[57] Dillon won theCoke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona to clinch a spot in the playoffs in a 1-2 finish with teammateTyler Reddick. He assumed the lead after a huge wreck caused by rainfall took out much of the lead pack on lap 138; Dillon, who was sixteenth at the time, was the only driver in the lead pack to not be involved in the accident.[58] Dillon was eliminated in the Round of 16 after being involved in a multi-car pileup at theBristol night race. Dillon would later score two consecutive top-ten outings at the Charlotte Roval, giving him his second-career road course top-ten finish, (tenth place) and then a tenth place result at Las Vegas. Then, Dillon scored a career-first three consecutive top-ten finishes by coming home in fourth place at Homestead.[59] He finished the season eleventh in the points standings.[60]

On April 8, Dillon revealed that he would run the2022 Pinty's Truck Race on Dirt atBristol Motor Speedway in aYoung's Motorsports truck. Although Dillon stated that he thought he would drive the team's No. 02 truck,[61] the race is onKaz Grala's schedule of races in that truck, so Dillon drove the No. 20 for that race.

In the Xfinity Series, Dillon drove forBig Machine Racing at theCharlotte Xfinity race, finishing 31st.

2023

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Dillon in the No. 3 atAuto Club Speedway in 2023

On October 28, 2022, RCR announced thatKeith Rodden would be on the pit box for Dillon starting in2023. Alexander announced shortly before this announcement that he would be stepping down from the crew chief role on the No. 3 car. Dillon started the season with a 33rd place DNF at the2023 Daytona 500. Following theMartinsville race, the No. 3 was served an L1 penalty after NASCAR's R&D Center discovered an unapproved underwing assembly during post-inspection. As a result, the team was docked sixty driver and owner points and five playoff points. In addition, Rodden was finedUS$75,000 and suspended for two races.[62] Because of this, as well as a string of poor finishes, Dillon ended the 2023 season 29th in the standings.

2024: Winless streak snapped in controversial fashion

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Dillon's No. 3 car atBristol Motor Speedway in 2024

During the2024 season, Alexander returned as crew chief starting at theMartinsville spring race.[63] At theRichmond summer race, Dillon broke a 68-race winless drought after spinning outJoey Logano andDenny Hamlin on the final lap,[64] a move which garnered criticism from both Logano and Hamlin.[65][66] Three days later, it was announced that NASCAR had encumbered the win, docked Dillon 25 driver points and stripped him of his playoff eligibility.[67][68] Following theMartinsville playoff race, the No. 3 was docked 50 owner and driver points and Dillon and the team were each finedUS$100,000 for race manipulation, when Dillon and fellow Chevrolet driverRoss Chastain formed a blockade to allowWilliam Byron to make the Championship 4. In addition, Alexander was suspended for thePhoenix finale.[69] Dillon finished 32nd in the final standings, the lowest points finish of his career.

2025: Return to the Playoffs and Xfinity Series return

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On November 20, 2024, RCR signedRichard Boswell as the crew chief of the No. 3 car, replacing Alexander for the2025 season.[70] Dillon started the season with a 23rd-place finish at the2025 Daytona 500. He later scored three consecutive top-ten finishes atBristol,Talladega, andTexas.[71] After struggling throughout the season, he broke through and wonRichmond, this time without controversy, right before the playoffs started.

In the Xfinity Series, Dillon drove the RCR No. 3 car to a thirteenth place finish atCharlotte. He also drove the RCR No. 21 car atIowa afterAustin Hill was suspended for intentionally right-rear hookingAric Almirola to the outside wall atIndianapolis.[72]

Other racing

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In 2021, Dillon joinedRWR-Eurasia Motorsport for his24 Hours of Daytona debut, sharing an LMP2 car withCody Ware andSalih Yoluç.[73]

In popular culture

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In 2019, Dillon made a cameo in the movieStuber alongside brother Ty and fellow driverDaniel Suárez.[74]

Dillon guest starred in the television seriesSEAL Team's Season 3, Episode 14 "Objects in Mirror", as a NASCAR driving instructor for the protagonists. Filming took place atAuto Club Speedway in December 2019, while the episode premiered on March 11, 2020.[75]

The Crew, a 2021 NASCAR-centricNetflix series, featured cameo appearances from Dillon and fellow Cup racersRyan Blaney andCole Custer.[76]

Dillon and his family are featured in the USA reality seriesAustin Dillon's Life in the Fast Lane.[77]

Adie-cast anthropomorphic race car named Carstin "Ace" Dillon, inspired by Austin, was released in theDisney/PixarCars toyline in 2021, alongside die-cast cars based onWilliam Byron andChase Elliott. An all-plastic version of Carstin was released in 2024 as a pack-in for the Race Lane Change playset.[78]

Personal life

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Dillon became engaged to former NFL cheerleader Whitney Ward on August 9, 2016. Austin and Whitney were married December 9, 2017, at Childress Vineyards inLexington, North Carolina.[79] Their son was born on June 14, 2020.[80] Dillon attendedHigh Point University on a part-time basis.[81] He also played in the2002 Little League World Series inSouth Williamsport, Pennsylvania.[82]

Dillon co-owns sports management agency Team Dillon Management with his brotherTy which currently manages both themselves as well as fellow NASCAR driversAnthony Alfredo,A. J. Allmendinger,Sheldon Creed,Kaz Grala,Austin Hill,John Hunter Nemechek,Tanner Thorson andCody Ware as well as golfersBrian Gay andChris Stroud.[83]

Since 2022, Dillon has been the general manager of the Carolina Cowboys; one of tenbull riding teams in theProfessional Bull Riders (PBR) Team Series, which runs every summer and autumn in the United States. His maternal grandfatherRichard Childress is the team's co-owner, along withJeff Broin. The Carolina Cowboys won the 2025 PBR Team Series Championship title.[84]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2011Curb Racing98ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKAN
26
CLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM62nd01[85]
2012Richard Childress Racing33ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCH
24
SONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM65th01[86]
2013DAY
31
PHOMCH
11
SONIND
26
POCGLNATL
19
RCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTEX
22
PHOHOM54th01[87]
Phoenix Racing51ChevyLVS
21
BRICALMARTEX
33
KANRCHTALDARCLTDOV
27
POCKEN
24
DAYNHA
Stewart–Haas Racing14ChevyMCH
14
BRITAL
26
MAR
2014Richard Childress Racing3ChevyDAY
9
PHO
24
LVS
16
BRI
11
CAL
11
MAR
15
TEX
21
DAR
11
RCH
27
TAL
15
KAN
19
CLT
16
DOV
20
POC
17
MCH
30
SON
17
KEN
16
DAY
5
NHA
14
IND
10
POC
15
GLN
16
MCH
22
BRI
28
ATL
24
RCH
20
CHI
16
NHA
11
DOV
24
KAN
8
CLT
13
TAL
12
MAR
12
TEX
21
PHO
38
HOM
25
20th958[88]
2015DAY
14
ATL
39
LVS
20
PHO
15
CAL
16
MAR
41
TEX
20
BRI
10
RCH
27
TAL
35
KAN
22
CLT
16
DOV
33
POC
19
MCH
20
SON
17
DAY
7
KEN
25
NHA
8
IND
25
POC
13
GLN
36
MCH
4
BRI
13
DAR
22
RCH
27
CHI
43
NHA
22
DOV
23
CLT
7
KAN
41
TAL
14
MAR
18
TEX
11
PHO
20
HOM
14
21st832[89]
2016DAY
9
ATL
11
LVS
5
PHO
9
CAL
24
MAR
4
TEX
19
BRI
26
RCH
20
TAL
3
KAN
6
DOV
33
CLT
12
POC
37
MCH
8
SON
22
DAY
7
KEN
16
NHA
13
IND
9
POC
13
GLN
31
BRI
4
MCH
16
DAR
12
RCH
13
CHI
14
NHA
16
DOV
8
CLT
32
KAN
6
TAL
9
MAR
17
TEX
37
PHO
39
HOM
12
14th2223[90]
2017DAY
19
ATL
32
LVS
25
PHO
18
CAL
11
MAR
5
TEX
33
BRI
13
RCH
20
TAL
36
KAN
16
CLT
1
DOV
13
POC
13
MCH
27
SON
18
DAY
36
KEN
19
NHA
15
IND
21
POC
21
GLN
26
MCH
7
BRI
39
DAR
4
RCH
21
CHI
16
NHA
19
DOV
16
CLT
16
TAL
29
KAN
14
MAR
13
TEX
13
PHO
14
HOM
11
11th2224[91]
2018DAY
1
ATL
14
LVS
13
PHO
17
CAL
10
MAR
30
TEX
26
BRI
15
RCH
15
TAL
35
DOV
26
KAN
17
CLT
34
POC
12
MCH
14
SON
16
CHI
37
DAY
9
KEN
22
NHA
21
POC
13
GLN
27
MCH
4
BRI
13
DAR
16
IND
22
LVS
11
RCH
6
ROV
39
DOV
7
TAL
17
KAN
11
MAR
30
TEX
10
PHO
8
HOM
11
13th2245[92]
2019DAY
16
ATL
21
LVS
20
PHO
21
CAL
10
MAR
11
TEX
14
BRI
14
RCH
6
TAL
14
DOV
19
KAN
17
CLT
34
POC
37
MCH
26
SON
24
CHI
10
DAY
33*
KEN
35
NHA
32
POC
19
GLN
31
MCH
13
BRI
34
DAR
10
IND
12
LVS
12
RCH
22
ROV
23
DOV
18
TAL
6
KAN
20
MAR
22
TEX
13
PHO
24
HOM
8
21st690[93]
2020DAY
12
LVS
4
CAL
24
PHO
36
DAR
11
DAR
20
CLT
14
CLT
8
BRI
6
ATL
11
MAR
37
HOM
7
TAL
39
POC
19
POC
14
IND
18
KEN
13
TEX
1
KAN
27
NHA
13
MCH
31
MCH
8
DRCDOV
15
DOV
9
DAY
25
DAR
2
RCH
4
BRI
12
LVS
32
TAL
12
ROV
19
KAN
11
TEX
11
MAR
23
PHO
18
11th2277[94]
2021DAY
3
DRC
34
HOM
12
LVS
12
PHO
17
ATL
6
BRD
21
MAR
14
RCH
10
TAL
8
KAN
10
DAR
16
DOV
14
COA
12
CLT
6
SON
13
NSH
12
POC
21
POC
13
ROA
11
ATL
12
NHA
17
GLN
15
IRC
31
MCH
36
DAY
17
DAR
10
RCH
11
BRI
15
LVS
13
TAL
11
ROV
15
TEX
14
KAN
10
MAR
13
PHO
15
17th935[95]
2022DAY
25
CAL
2
LVS
11
PHO
21
ATL
35
COA
10
RCH
10
MAR
3
BRD
31
TAL
2
DOV
23
DAR
9
KAN
13
CLT
22
GTW
15
SON
11
NSH
14
ROA
31
ATL
35
NHA
23
POC
10
IRC
30
MCH
13
RCH
16
GLN
17
DAY
1
DAR
17
KAN
14
BRI
31
TEX
17
TAL
13
ROV
10
LVS
10
HOM
4
MAR
33
PHO
13
11th2228[96]
2023DAY
33
CAL
9
LVS
27
PHO
16
ATL
20
COA
33
RCH
25
BRD
3
MAR
12
TAL
38
DOV
27
KAN
10
DAR
35
CLT
9
GTW
31
SON
19
NSH
13
CSC
36
ATL
21
NHA
9
POC
34
RCH
9
MCH
19
IRC
16
GLN
31
DAY
33
DAR
20
KAN
33
BRI
17
TEX
36
TAL
33
ROV
14
LVS
18
HOM
10
MAR
23
PHO
12
29th545[97]
2024DAY
37
ATL
22
LVS
16
PHO
32
BRI
24
COA
25
RCH
24
MAR
34
TEX
8
TAL
30
DOV
27
KAN
25
DAR
28
CLT
27
GTW
6
SON
36
IOW
19
NHA
33
NSH
32
CSC
19
POC
23
IND
13
RCH
1
MCH
17
DAY
22
DAR
15
ATL
20
GLN
28
BRI
21
KAN
12
TAL
8
ROV
32
LVS
37
HOM
25
MAR
7
PHO
27
32nd493[98]
2025DAY
23
ATL
16
COA
35
PHO
12
LVS
32
HOM
13
MAR
18
DAR
23
BRI
10
TAL
10
TEX
7
KAN
22
CLT
20
NSH
29
MCH
19
MXC
28
POC
24
ATL
20
CSC
36
SON
21
DOV
15
IND
38
IOW
10
GLN
15
RCH
1
DAY
24
DAR
23
GTW
18
BRI
28
NHA
13
KAN
27
ROV
31
LVS
25
TAL
27
MAR
16
PHO
20
15th2152[99]
2026DAYATLCOAPHOLVSDARMARBRIKANTALTEXGLNCLTNSHMCHPOCCORSONCHIATLNWSINDIOWRCHNHADAYDARGTWBRIKANLVSROVPHOTALMARHOM
Daytona 500
[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2013Richard Childress RacingChevrolet831
201419
20153014
2016219
20171019
2018141
20192016
20201312
202143
20223625
20232733
20243337
20251523

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2008Richard Childress Racing21ChevyDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCH
26
DOVKANCLTMEM
4
TEXPHOHOM85th245[100]
20092DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHO
34
TALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRP
18
IOW
28
GLNMCH
19
BRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM80th355[101]
201021DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHA
25
DAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM119th88[102]
2011Kevin Harvick Inc.33ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSH
7
RCHDARDOVIOW
10
CLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSH
3
IRP
14
IOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM107th101[103]
2012Richard Childress Racing3ChevyDAY
5
PHO
4
LVS
7
BRI
12
CAL
5
TEX
5
RCH
9
TAL
17
DAR
5
IOW
4
CLT
11
DOV
6
MCH
5
ROA
18
KEN
1*
DAY
4
NHA
3
CHI
6
IND
5
IOW
15
GLN
23
CGV
9
BRI
4
ATL
6
RCH
6
CHI
3
KEN
1
DOV
10
CLT
6
KAN
2
TEX
6
PHO
6
HOM
5
3rd1227[104]
2013DAY
21
PHO
6
LVS
6
BRI
11
CAL
5
TEX
3
RCH
35
TAL
10
DAR
11
CLT
14
DOV
8
IOW
2
MCH
20
ROA
10
KEN
6
DAY
5
NHA
3
CHI
3
IND
12
IOW
4
GLN
12
MOH
21
BRI
3
ATL
8
RCH
12
CHI
4
KEN
2
DOV
6
KAN
6
CLT
2
TEX
5
PHO
3
HOM
12
1st1180[105]
201433DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEX
7
PHOHOM94th01[106]
2015DAY
4
ATLLVS
1*
PHO
4
CAL
38
TEX
5
BRI
16
RCH
8
TAL
3
IOWCLT
1*
DOV
4
MCHCHI
3
DAY
1
KENNHA
2
INDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCH
9
CHIKENDOV
7
CLT
1
KAN
16
TEX
3
PHO
14
HOM
2
81st01[107]
20162DAY
5
ATLLVS
6
PHO
7
CAL
1
TEX
8
BRI
4
RCH
5
TAL
6
DOVCLT
2
POCMCHIOWDAY
28
KEN
2
NHA
5
INDIOWGLNMOHBRI
1
ROADARRCH
7
CHIKENDOV
QL
CLT
14
KAN
17
TEX
7
PHO
2
HOM
5
86th01[108]
2017DAY
3
ATL
8
LVS
5
PHO
33
CALTEX
4
BRI
13
RCH
4
TALCLT
3
DOV
28
POCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRI
8
ROADAR
10
RCHCHI
5
KENDOV
23
CLT
4
KAN
6
TEX
10
PHO
9
HOM98th01[109]
20183DAY
32
ATLLVS
12
PHOCAL
4
TEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCH
1
IOWCHIDAYKENNHA
10
IOWGLN
25
MOHBRIROADAR88th01[110]
Kaulig Racing10ChevyIND
8
LVSRCHROVDOVKANTEXPHOHOM
2019DAYATLLVS
4
PHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLT
28
POC
10
MCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARIND
34
LVSRCHROVDOVKANTEXPHOHOM87th01[111]
2021Bassett Racing77ChevyDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLMARTALDARDOVCOA
13
CLTMOHTEXNSHPOCROA82nd01[112]
JR Motorsports1ChevyATL
11
NHA
Our Motorsports23ChevyGLN
37
IRC
6
MCHDAY
Jordan Anderson Racing31ChevyDAR
29
RCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHO
2022Big Machine Racing48ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARTEXCLT
31
PIRNSHROAATLNHAPOC103rd01[113]
Brandonbilt Motorsports68ChevyIRC
26
MCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO
2023Kaulig Racing10ChevyDAYCAL
8
LVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARCLTPIRSONNSHCSCATLNHA
16
POCROAMCHIRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXROVLVSHOMMARPHO86th01[114]
2025Richard Childress Racing3ChevyDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRICARTALTEXCLT
13
NSHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVIND89th01[115]
21IOW
14
GLNDAYPIRGTWBRIKANROVLVSTALMARPHO
– Qualified but replaced byRegan Smith

Camping World Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2009Richard Childress Racing3ChevyDAYCALATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHIIOW
12
GTWNHA
15
LVSMARTAL
DNQ
TEXPHOHOM78th127[116]
2010DAY
26
ATL
10
MAR
16
NSH
14
KAN
6
DOV
21
CLT
35
TEX
3
MCH
5
IOW
1*
GTW
7
IRP
6
POC
7
NSH
2
DAR
5
BRI
17
CHI
9
KEN
9
NHA
5
LVS
1*
MAR
16
TAL
8
TEX
25
PHO
7
HOM
31
5th3379[117]
2011DAY
20
PHO
5
DAR
15
MAR
7
NSH
11
DOV
4
CLT
7
KAN
12
TEX
26
KEN
14
IOW
2*
NSH
1
IRP
9
POC
5
MCH
22
BRI
23
ATL
6
CHI
1
NHA
2
KEN
2
LVS
17
TAL
7
MAR
3
TEX
2
HOM
10
1st888[118]
2013Richard Childress Racing39ChevyDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWELD
1
POCMCHBRIMSPIOW86th01[119]
NTS Motorsports24ChevyCHI
7
LVSTALMARTEXPHO
Sharp Gallaher Racing6ChevyHOM
20
2014NTS Motorsports20ChevyDAYMARKAN
4
CLT
7
DOVTEXGTWKEN
7
IOWMCH
17
BRIMSPCHI
3
NHALVSTALMARTEX89th01[120]
Richard Childress Racing2ChevyELD
10
3POC
1*
NTS Motorsports14ChevyPHO
8
HOM
201531DAYATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWIOWKENELD
6
82nd01[121]
GMS Racing33ChevyPOC
5
MCH
5
BRIMSPCHINHA
1*
LVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM
2016Ranier Racing with MDM71ChevyDAYATLMARKANDOVCLTTEXIOWGTWKENELDPOCBRIMCHMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEX
8
PHOHOM87th01[122]
2017MDM Motorsports99DAYATL
7
MARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM82nd01[123]
2018Young's Motorsports20ChevyDAYATL
10
LVSMARDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM98th01[124]
2019NEMCO Motorsports8ChevyDAYATLLVSMAR
13
TEXDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENPOCELDMCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARPHOHOM103rd01[125]
2022Young's Motorsports20ChevyDAYLVSATLCOAMARBRD
14
DARKANTEXCLTGTWSON
17
KNXNSHMOHPOCIRPRCHKANBRITALHOMPHO95th01[126]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

K&N Pro Series East

[edit]
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516NKNPSECPtsRef
2008Andy Santerre Motorsports3ChevyGRE
1*
IOW
6
SBO
2
GLN
12
2nd1916[127]
Richard Childress RacingNHA
4
TMP
9
NSH
3
ADI
25
LRP
21
MFD
6
NHA
5
DOV
9
STA
4
2009GRETRI
2
IOW
9
SBOGLNNHATMPADILRPNHADOV35th313[128]
2014Spraker Racing Enterprises37ChevyNSMDAYBRIGRERCHIOWBGSFIFLGYNHACOLIOWGLN
21
VIRGREDOV62nd23[129]

K&N Pro Series West

[edit]
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSWCPtsRef
2009Richard Childress Racing with Jim Offenbach31ChevyCTSAASPHO
15
MADIOWDCSSONIRWPIRMMPCNSIOWAAS58th118[130]
2014Steve Portenga Racing21ChevyPHOIRWS99IOWKCRSON
22
SLSCNSIOWEVGKCRMMPAASPHO78th22[131]
2015Ranier Racing with MDM40ChevyKCRIRWTUSIOWSHASON
6
SLSIOWEVGCNSMERAASPHO44th38[132]
2019Jefferson Pitts Racing3ChevyLVSIRWTUSTUSCNSSON
3
DCSIOWEVGGTWMERAASKCRPHO38th41[133]

Canadian Tire Series

[edit]
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112NCTSCPtsRef
2012Fitzpatrick Motorsports4ChevyMSPICARMSPDELMPSEDMSASCTRCGV
7
BARRISKWA45th37[134]

ARCA Racing Series

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Racing Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021ARSCPtsRef
2008Richard Childress Racing31ChevyDAYSLMIOWKENCARKEN
7
TOLPOCMCHCAYKENBLNPOCNSHISFDSFCHISLMNJETALTOL96th195[135]
2009DAYSLMCARTALKEN
15
TOLPOCMCH
2
MFDIOW
2
KENBLNPOCISFCHITOLDSFNJESLMKANCAR50th595[136]
2013Ken Schrader Racing52ChevyDAYMOBSLMTALTOLELKPOCMCHROA
6
WINCHINJEPOCBLNISFMADDSFIOWSLMKENKAN93rd220[137]

Superstar Racing Experience

[edit]

(key* – Most laps led.1 – Heat 1 winner.2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPtsRef
202333STASTA IIMMSBERELD
11
IRP24th01[138]

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine1234567RankPointsRef
2021RWREurasiaLMP2Ligier JS P217Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8DAY
4†
SEBWGLWGLELKLGAPETNC†0†[139]

Points only counted towards the Michelin Endurance Cup, and not the overall LMP2 Championship.

24 Hours of Daytona results

[edit]
YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
Ref
2021United StatesRWREurasiaGermanySven Müller
United StatesCody Ware
TurkeySalih Yoluç
Ligier JS P217LMP277810th4th[140]

See also

[edit]
Portals:

References

[edit]
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