Jesse Love Continues Hot Start, Claims Third-Straight Atlanta Pole

Fresh off his Daytona victory, Jesse Love captured the pole for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 174.724 mph. It’s Love’s third straight Atlanta pole and sixth of his career. His Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Hill qualified second. Continue reading Jesse Love Continues Hot Start, Claims Third-Straight Atlanta Pole

2025 Season Preview: Richard Childress Racing

Richard Childress Racing aims for redemption in 2025 after a tough 2024 season with drivers Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch. Dillon, now with crew chief Richard Boswell, seeks to improve from a career-worst finish. Busch aims to end his winless streak, forecasting a strong season for both drivers’ playoff hopes. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: Richard Childress Racing

KASEY KAHNE TO DRIVE A THIRD RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING ENTRY IN NASCAR XFINITY SERIES RACE AT ROCKINGHAM SPEEDWAY

NASCAR veteran Kasey Kahne returns to racing at Rockingham Speedway, driving the No. 33 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing in the Xfinity Series. The one-time Cup Series champion will compete on April 19, marking a nostalgic comeback to a track where he previously won a Truck Series race in 2012. Continue reading KASEY KAHNE TO DRIVE A THIRD RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING ENTRY IN NASCAR XFINITY SERIES RACE AT ROCKINGHAM SPEEDWAY

RCR Revamps Competition Leadership Structure with Key Appointments

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) has restructured its competition leadership for the 2025 NASCAR season. Keith Rodden has been promoted to vice president of competition, overseeing key partnerships. John Klausmeier joins as technical director, while Richard Boswell becomes crew chief for Austin Dillon. The changes aim to enhance RCR’s performance and future success. Continue reading RCR Revamps Competition Leadership Structure with Key Appointments

Richard Childress Racing: A Legacy of Excellence Meets New Talent

Founded by Richard Childress in 1969, Richard Childress Racing (RCR) has a rich history in NASCAR, boasting six Cup Series championships and over 100 wins. The current driver lineup features Kyle Busch, a seasoned champion, and Austin Dillon, who embodies the team’s legacy. This blend of talent and tradition positions RCR for continued success. Continue reading Richard Childress Racing: A Legacy of Excellence Meets New Talent

NASCAR Silly Season Rumor Mill: Noah Gragson and Bass Pro Shops Linked to RCR?

NASCAR rumor suggests Noah Gragson and Bass Pro Shops may join Richard Childress Racing in 2025 with a third Cup Series charter. Gragson, a sought-after free agent, is currently with SHR, which is shutting down in 2024. RCR may acquire a charter from SHR, and Martin Truex Jr.’s status could also impact the potential move. Continue reading NASCAR Silly Season Rumor Mill: Noah Gragson and Bass Pro Shops Linked to RCR?

Richard Childress Racing Shakes Up Competition Personnel

Richard Childress Racing made significant personnel changes to enhance their NASCAR Cup Series program, appointing Justin Alexander as the new crew chief for Austin Dillon and the No. 3 team, replacing Keith Rodden. The reorganization aims to strengthen RCR’s Cup program and secure playoff spots for their teams. Joel Keller has also been named the new lead engineer for the No. 3 team. Continue reading Richard Childress Racing Shakes Up Competition Personnel

Boot Barn Saddles Up with Richard Childress Racing

Boot Barn has teamed up with NASCAR powerhouse Richard Childress Racing, sponsoring Austin Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet. This collaboration reflects shared values of hard work and the American cowboy spirit. Their partnership will feature engaging content and cross-promotional events, uniting NASCAR stardom with the rodeo world. The No. 3 Boot Barn Chevrolet will debut at the Pocono Raceway on July 14. Continue reading Boot Barn Saddles Up with Richard Childress Racing