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Austin Dillon Takes Out Frontrunners To Win At Richmond: Video

Austin Dillon, driver of the No. 3 NASCAR Chevy Camaro ZL1, was sitting pretty as the laps ticked down at Richmond Raceway on August 11th, 2024, leading by a large margin as the checkered flag loomed. However, a late-race caution changed the course of the race and set the stage for an Overtime finish, neutralizing the field and forcing Dillon to defend the lead against the No. 22 Ford Mustang Dark Horse of Joey Logano and the No. 11 Toyota TRD Camry of Denny Hamlin on the restart.

Dillon did just that, although his actions in the final lap have sparked quite the controversy as he appeared to intentionally move both Hamlin and Logano out of the way to clear the track before he went on to win.

Dillon took a shot at Logano’s rear bumper on the last lap, causing the Ford driver to spin out. This opened the lower groove for Hamlin, who attempted to dive into the lead, but Dillon’s No. 3 Camaro made contact with the Toyota, causing Hamlin to spin as well.

“I felt like with two to go, we were the fastest car. Obviously we had to have a straightaway. Wrecked the guy. I hate to do that, but sometimes you just got to do it,” Dillon said. “I got to thank the good Lord above. It’s been tough for the last two years, man. I care about [Richard Childress Racing], these fans, my wife. This is my first [win] for my baby girl. It means a lot. I hate it, but I had to do it. When given that shot, you’ve got to take it.”

Interestingly, in-car audio indicates that Dillon was instructed to “wreck” Logano by his spotter. Additionally, it’s worth noting that Hamlin was given his second-place finish back after the incident, while Logano was credited with 19th. Dillon’s win gives him an automatic pass from 32nd in points to the Playoffs. No penalties have been announced as of this writing.

NASCAR Cup Series Race Results, Richmond Raceway, August 11, 2024
Finish Start Car Number Driver Team Laps Run Laps Led Car
1 6 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 408 35 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
2 1 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Rewards Toyota 408 124 Toyota TRD Camry
3 10 45 Tyler Reddick Mobil 1 Toyota 408 8 Toyota TRD Camry
4 8 23 Bubba Wallace Leidos Toyota 408 0 Toyota TRD Camry
5 22 1 Ross Chastain Jockey Infinite Cool Underwear Chevrolet 408 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
6 5 20 Christopher Bell DEWALT Carpentry Solutions Toyota 408 122 Toyota TRD Camry
7 15 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 408 17 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
8 19 77 Carson Hocevar # Delaware Life Chevrolet 408 2 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
9 4 9 Chase Elliott Coca-Cola Chevrolet 408 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
10 21 99 Daniel Suarez Choice Privileges Chevrolet 408 93 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
11 11 12 Ryan Blaney BodyArmor Sport Water Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
12 12 8 Kyle Busch Cheddar's Patriotic Chevrolet 408 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
13 13 24 William Byron Valvoline Chevrolet 408 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
14 3 4 Josh Berry # P&G Supports Our Military Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
15 28 34 Michael McDowell Love's Travel Stops Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
16 29 6 Brad Keselowski BuildSubmarines.com Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
17 23 38 Todd Gilliland The Pete Store Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
18 7 17 Chris Buescher Fastenal Ford 408 0 Ford Mustang
19 9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 408 2 Ford Mustang
20 16 10 Noah Gragson Overstock.com Ford 407 0 Ford Mustang
21 25 14 Chase Briscoe Rinnai Ford 407 0 Ford Mustang
22 14 54 Ty Gibbs He Gets Us Toyota 407 0 Toyota TRD Camry
23 20 71 Zane Smith # Focused Health Chevrolet 407 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
24 18 2 Austin Cindric Menards/Libman Ford 407 0 Ford Mustang
25 26 41 Ryan Preece Mohawk Northeast Ford 407 0 Ford Mustang
26 30 16 Ty Dillon(i) Chevy Accessories Chevrolet 407 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
27 36 51 Justin Haley Pinnacle Home Improvement Ford 406 0 Ford Mustang
28 17 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 406 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
29 27 43 Erik Jones Family Dollar Toyota 406 0 Toyota TRD Camry
30 32 31 Daniel Hemric Cirkul Chevrolet 406 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
31 35 42 John Hunter Nemechek Pye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota 405 0 Toyota TRD Camry
32 31 21 Harrison Burton DEX Imaging Ford 405 0 Ford Mustang
33 34 15 Riley Herbst(i) Monster Energy Zero Sugar Ford 405 0 Ford Mustang
34 24 7 Corey LaJoie Advisor Advantage/Clear Spring Chevrolet 404 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
35 37 66 * Parker Retzlaff(i) XInsurance Ford 402 0 Ford Mustang
36 33 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kroger/General Mills Box Tops Chevrolet 397 0 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
37 2 19 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops Toyota 250 0 Toyota TRD Camry

# – Rookie
i – Points ineligible
* – Part-time driver

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Alexandra is a Colorado-based journalist with a passion for all things involving horsepower, be it automotive or equestrian.

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Comments

  1. As man time as the #22 wrecked somebody to win and #11 took out the #5. They have no room to sit and cry, the babies. Maybe they should look back how they won.

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    1. I’ll give it to Dillon, he somehow united the whole of NASCAR against Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano of all drivers

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      1. Fist of all that’s what makes the races exciting to watch, also it was Dillions race to win he was way ahead with 2 laps to go and deserved to win the race, the late caution was the only reason why the babies were in contention. I was so glade to see the cry babies knocked out of a win that they should not of had anyway.
        I would like to see Ross Chastain knock baby Joey out next week and get a win. Chastain in playoffs will make it much more enjoyable to watch.

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  2. All true comments. This is nothing new moving guys out of the way. Don’t like it but NASCAR let it get out of control. They may fine Dillon but they never take away the win or prize money. Remember ‘Have at Boys’? Hamlin and Logano are the poster boys for moving guys for a win. Blame it on points system.

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  3. Two of the biggest cry babies the sport has ever seen. If Logano didn’t want to get hit then he shouldn’t have slowed down. Hamlin rode up the track as much as much as Dillon came down. When your car has the number 3 on it maybe someone’s spirit took over.

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  4. And THAT explains why I watch professional drivers in the IMSA series, and gave up on NASCAR decades ago..

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  5. He took out a Ford and Toyota what’s the problem

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    1. It’s a shame Dillon couldn’t take out Wallace too. If the race was a few more laps I’m sure Wallace would have found a wall to his liking.

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  6. Dillon will find out the hard way why Karma is known as a “B****” .

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    1. Well, I’m pretty sure the 11 & 22 got a taste of bad karma for their past digressions. They sure got their comeuppance.

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  7. So good to see the 22 get a taste of his own medicine. Then to have him whine about it. So sweet.

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  8. Its all NASCARS fault for adopting the stupid “playoffs” and who can be in them or outside with no chance. NASCAR ruined the series, its not baseball

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  9. Ugh, people need to learn that the chrome horn is eternal.

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  10. Taken over by the spirit of Earnhardt……yeah, that’s the ticket!

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    1. People didn’t like it when Dale Sr. did it, either

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  11. Both of them got a taste of their own medicine, then whine about it. Put them in the same position and they both would have done the same thing!

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