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Austin Dillon wins thrilling NASCAR Cup race at Richmond in tire chess match

Entering Richmond, there was a dark cloud over Austin Dillon as memories returned of the controversial 2024 finish, where he intentionally wrecked two cars on his way to winning the race. His actions then forced NASCAR to remove him from the playoffs, but this time, there was no drama for the No. 3 as he dominated the final stint of the race.

"Man, that feels good," said Dillon. "Got to thank the good Lord above. I really wanted that one. Last year hurt really bad, just going through the whole process of it. But this one feels so sweet. Man, I love Richmond. Our Winchester Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet is really good ... Didn't feel great (all week). I'm actually racing with a broken rib right now for the last two weeks. Man, that was awesome."

Dillon was 28th in points, but the victory now locks him into the playoffs for the first time since the 2022 season. Alex Bowman finished second, but Dillon's victory now puts Bowman on the playoff bubble ahead of the regular season finale at Daytona.

Three Penske cars rounded out the top five with Ryan Blaney third, Joey Logano fourth, and Austin Cindric fifth. Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez, Josh Berry, Brad Keselowski, and Denny Hamlin filled out the rest of the top ten.

William Byron also clinched the regular season championship, securing 15 bonus points for the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

The race featured significant tire falloff, turning the 400-lapper into an action-packed game of strategy from start to finish.

Stage 1

Ryan Preece, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford (Photo by: Samuel Corum / Getty Images)

Preece led the field to the green flag, eager to slice away at the 34 points between himself and the playoff bubble. While he held the advantage out front, the No. 60 team chose to run the entire first stage without pitting for fresh rubber.

A majority of cars did, and they quickly ran down the race leaders. Preece held onto the lead until 12 laps to go in the stage. Reddick and Hamlin, both on fresh tires, were battling side-by-side as they caught him. 

Hamlin brushed the wall as Reddick passed both him and Preece. Wallace moved into second, making it a 23XI 1-2 finish to end the stage as Reddick claimed the stage win over Wallace. Hamlin ended up third, A. Dillon fourth, and Cindric fifth. 

Preece fell all the way back to 15th, missing out on stage points, but he at least saved a set of tires for later.

Stage 2

During the stage break, Elliott, Hamlin and Allmendinger were all penalized for various issues on pit road, costing them valuable track position.

Wallace led the way on the restart as Bell moved into second on track. The second stage is over twice as long as the opening stage, and it was Preece who pitted first among the lead lap cars.

Most of the field chose to split the stage into thirds, and when the first round of pit stops cycled through, Preece was back out front. However, it was brief as Dillon and then Reddick took control of the race.

Wallace eventually ran him down, taking over the lead as the second round of stops began. However, this time, a caution flag threw a wrench into things. 

Suarez was rapidly closing on Gibbs, moving him up the track just as Reddick was trying to pass on the outside. Gibbs collided with Reddick, sending him spinning while Larson led the race.

After pit stops, Larson restarted back in 15th with Preece 16th -- both drivers had slightly fresher tires than those ahead of them.

After a chaotic restart, Preece rocketed into the top ten while Cody Ware spun and triggered another yellow.

The following restart was even wilder, as Busch got into Briscoe and triggered a multi-car pileup. Chase Elliott squeezed by the crash, only to get hooked after the fact, slamming the outside wall.

Wallace went on to win the stage over Suarez and Blaney.

Stage 3

Austin Dillon with team owner and grandfather Richard Childress (Photo by: Samuel Corum / Getty Images)

McDowell led the way at the start of Stage 3 after a two-tire call, but it didn't last as Dillon quickly moved into the race lead.

After the first green-flag cycle, Blaney got ahead of Dillon and held the race lead. Wallace fell out of contention after losing a wheel on pit road, but he managed to stop in the Joe Gibbs Racing stall, allowing the No. 19 pitted the car to rectify the issue.

Dillon eventually ran down Blaney in an epic battle for the race lead, pitting right after clearing the Penske driver. Blaney pitted four laps later, revealing the power of the undercut as he returned to the track roughly seven seconds behind.

Blaney sliced the margin down to about three seconds before the No. 12 fell off, eventually losing the runner-up spot to Bowman and allowing Dillon to secure a decisive victory.

Cla Driver # Manufacturer Laps Time Interval Pits Points
1 A. DillonRichard Childress Racing 3 Chevrolet 400

3:11'14.534

  9 54
2 A. BowmanHendrick Motorsports 48 Chevrolet 400

+2.471

3:11'17.005

2.471 10 41
3 R. BlaneyTeam Penske 12 Ford 400

+8.246

3:11'22.780

5.775 10 46
4 J. LoganoTeam Penske 22 Ford 400

+8.491

3:11'23.025

0.245 10 33
5 A. CindricTeam Penske 2 Ford 400

+9.270

3:11'23.804

0.779 10 41
6 K. LarsonHendrick Motorsports 5 Chevrolet 400

+10.186

3:11'24.720

0.916 10 32
7 D. SuarezTrackHouse Racing 99 Chevrolet 400

+11.385

3:11'25.919

1.199 10 40
8
J. BerryWood Brothers Racing
21 Ford 400

+14.063

3:11'28.597

2.678 10 31
9 B. KeselowskiRFK Racing 6 Ford 400

+15.124

3:11'29.658

1.061 10 31
10 D. HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing 11 Toyota 400

+15.429

3:11'29.963

0.305 11 35
11 Z. SmithFront Row Motorsports 38 Ford 400

+15.780

3:11'30.314

0.351 10 26
12 W. ByronHendrick Motorsports 24 Chevrolet 400

+21.588

3:11'36.122

5.808 11 27
13 C. BriscoeJoe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota 400

+23.984

3:11'38.518

2.396 11 24
14 S. van GisbergenTrackHouse Racing 88 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'17.425

1 Lap 11 23
15 C. HocevarSpire Motorsports 77 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'17.585

0.160 11 26
16 K. BuschRichard Childress Racing 8 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'18.728

1.143 12 21
17 M. McDowellSpire Motorsports 71 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'23.263

4.535 10 20
18 T. GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing 54 Toyota 399

+1 Lap

3:11'25.548

2.285 12 19
19 R. ChastainTrackHouse Racing 1 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'28.024

2.476 10 18
20 T. DillonKaulig Racing 10 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'29.296

1.272 13 17
21 C. BellJoe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota 399

+1 Lap

3:11'29.502

0.206 11 21
22 A. AllmendingerKaulig Racing 16 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'29.923

0.421 10 15
23 R. Stenhouse JrHyak Motorsports 47 Chevrolet 399

+1 Lap

3:11'34.219

4.296 11 14
24 C. CusterHaas Factory Team 41 Ford 399

+1 Lap

3:11'34.756

0.537 10 13
25 T. GillilandFront Row Motorsports 34 Ford 399

+1 Lap

3:11'39.970

5.214 12 12
26 E. JonesLegacy Motor Club 43 Toyota 398

+2 Laps

3:11'19.693

1 Lap 13 11
27 N. GragsonFront Row Motorsports 4 Ford 398

+2 Laps

3:11'22.213

2.520 10 10
28 B. Wallace23XI Racing 23 Toyota 398

+2 Laps

3:11'27.828

5.615 11 29
29
C. Heim23XI Racing
67 Toyota 398

+2 Laps

3:11'31.587

3.759 12  
30 C. BuescherRFK Racing 17 Ford 398

+2 Laps

3:11'32.427

0.840 11 7
31 R. Herbst23XI Racing 35 Toyota 398

+2 Laps

3:11'34.588

2.161 11 6
32 C. WareRick Ware Racing 51 Ford 397

+3 Laps

3:11'24.903

1 Lap 14 5
33
J. LoveRichard Childress Racing
33 Chevrolet 396

+4 Laps

3:11'15.549

1 Lap 12  
34 T. Reddick23XI Racing 45 Toyota 396

+4 Laps

3:11'19.879

4.330 18 13
35 R. PreeceRFK Racing 60 Ford 396

+4 Laps

3:11'33.393

13.514 10 7
36 J. NemechekLegacy Motor Club 42 Toyota 389

+11 Laps

3:11'20.702

7 Laps 13 1
37 J. HaleySpire Motorsports 7 Chevrolet 198

+202 Laps

1:34'13.889

191 Laps 6 1
38 C. ElliottHendrick Motorsports 9 Chevrolet 197

+203 Laps

1:33'29.683

1 Lap 6 1
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