Austin Dillon wins at Richmond and advances to the playoffs

Austin Dillon raced his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet into victory lane at Richmond Raceway when it mattered most. The win guarantees him a spot in the playoffs and the opportunity to contend for the NASCAR Cup Series championship.

It was his first victory of 2025 and his sixth career victory in the series.

“Man, it’s so sweet,” Dillon said. “My dad prayed with me before the race. He was at our hunting land doing some food plots. It’s just so special. Every one of these means so much to me. My grandfather, for all that he’s put up in believing in me, because there’s been a lot of ups and downs. It could have been easy for him to change the drivers in this No. 3 car. Today, it feels really darn good.”

Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman finished second and is currently in the final playoff transfer spot with a 60-point advantage over Chris Buescher. But that could change if there is a new winner next week as the series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the final race of the regular season.

“Yeah, certainly really stressful on a lot of fronts,” Bowman admitted as he looks ahead to next week’s race at Daytona. “I mean, I think with the way that race normally goes, it’s about a must-win at that point because I think you’re most likely going to have a new winner. We just need to go execute and try to win the race. That’s all we can really do.

“Just proud of all the guys to continue to work hard and try to overcome the situation we’re in. We’ll keep digging.”

Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, and Austin Cindric completed the top five at Richmond. Kyle Larson, Daniel Suárez, Josh Berry, Brad Keselowski, and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top 10.

“It kind of surprised me. I thought I was being the most conservative I was all night, and it was the worst result, but, overall, a good night. This is a place I struggle at a little bit, and we work really hard to get better here, and it was a really good showing for us and a really good showing for all of Team Penske.” Blaney said.

Chase Elliott was involved in a multi-car accident that ended his race early. It also effectively paved the way for William Byron, who finished 12th, to secure the Regular-Season Championship.

“I think Kyle (Busch) just didn’t know that we were trying to squeeze by the wreck on the bottom. He was kind of angled back towards the bottom of the racetrack, and I was just coming through. It’s just unfortunate. We had a good start to the race. We kind of got on the wrong end there in the beginning and lost some track position. We got behind the No. 19 (Chase Briscoe) and got a penalty. I thought we were in a pretty good spot right there. We finally got on some better tires, and we were making our way through there well, so I was excited to see where that was going to go, but unfortunately, we didn’t get the chance.”

The race featured five caution flags for 44 laps, and 24 lead changes among 11 drivers.

After Richmond, William Byron leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings by 68 points over Chase Elliott, 73 points over Denny Hamlin, 80 points over Kyle Larson, and 83 points over Ryan Blaney.

Next Saturday, the Cup Series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 regular-season finale. It will air on NBC at 7:30 p.m. ET with radio coverage provided by MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 25
Race Results for the Cook Out 400 – Saturday, August 16, 2025
Richmond Raceway – Richmond, VA – 0.75 – Mile Paved

PosstNoDriverTeamLapsS1S2S3PointsStatus
1113Austin DillonBass Pro/Winchester Chevrolet40044054Running
2948Alex BowmanAlly Chevrolet40005041Running
32012Ryan BlaneyBodyArmor Sports Drink Ford40073046Running
43822Joey LoganoShell Pennzoil Ford40000033Running
5132Austin CindricMenards/Richmond Water Heaters Ford40058041Running
6305Kyle LarsonHendrickCars.com Chevrolet400010032Running
72199Daniel SuarezQuaker State Chevrolet400102040Running
81721Josh BerryEero Ford40090031Running
966Brad KeselowskiBuildSubmarines.com Ford40080031Running
10411Denny HamlinProgressive Toyota40030035Running
112938* Zane SmithLong John Silver’s Ford40000026Running
121424William ByronLiberty University Chevrolet40009027Running
131919Chase BriscoeBass Pro Shops Toyota40000024Running
142788Shane Van Gisbergen #WeatherTech Chevrolet39900023Running
151577Carson HocevarDelaware Life Chevrolet39907026Running
16288Kyle BuschRebel Bourbon Chevrolet39900021Running
171071Michael McDowellWorkforce Chevrolet39900020Running
182354Ty GibbsSiriusXM Toyota39900019Running
19331Ross ChastainJockey Infinite Cool Underwear Chevrolet39900018Running
201610Ty DillonSea Best Chevrolet39900017Running
21820Christopher BellDEWALT Toyota39960021Running
22316AJ AllmendingerBlack’s Tire Chevrolet39900015Running
233647Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ram Self Storage Chevrolet39900014Running
242441Cole CusterHaasTooling.com Ford39900013Running
253134* Todd GillilandLove’s Travel Stops Ford39900012Running
261843Erik JonesDollar Tree Toyota39800011Running
27224* Noah GragsonArmorGuard Ford39800010Running
28723* Bubba WallaceLeidos Toyota39821029Running
293267* Corey Heim(i)Robinhood Toyota3980000Running
301217Chris BuescherFifth Third Bank Ford3980007Running
312635* Riley Herbst #Monster Energy Toyota3980006Running
323751Cody WareArrowhead Brass Ford3970005Running
333533* Jesse Love(i)C4 Energy Chevrolet3960000Running
34245* Tyler ReddickChumba Casino Toyota39610013Running
35160Ryan PreeceKroger/Kleenex Ford3960607Running
363442John Hunter NemechekPye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota3890001Running
37257Justin HaleyGainbridge Super League Chevrolet1980001Accident
3859Chase ElliottUniFirst Chevrolet1970001Accident
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Angie Campbell
Angie Campbell
A native of Charlotte, NC, Angela (Angie) was first introduced to racing by her father. An avid fan of NASCAR, she found a way to combine her love of racing with her passion for writing. Angie is also an award-winning member of the National Motorsports Press Association. Follow her on Twitter @angiecampbell_ for the latest NASCAR news and feature stories.

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