Austin Dillon is set to compete in a double-duty weekend at Texas Motor Speedway in a few weeks, as he’ll pilot the No. 3 Chevrolet in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event at the 1.5-mile speedway in Fort Worth, TX.
Dillon will carry the black and red colors of Boot Barn, which returns for its third year of partnership with Dillon and Richard Childress Racing.
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The company says there are many benefits tied to continuing its partnership with the driver and team.
“Continuing our partnership with Richard Childress Racing and Austin Dillon allows us to further connect with fans who share a passion for the western lifestyle and motorsports,” said Stephen Loscko, VP of Marketing and Media at Boot Barn. “The grit, courage, and perseverance you see out on the track speak to the strong Western values Boot Barn proudly supports. We’re excited to enter our third year with RCR, and look forward to building on our relationship in new and innovative ways that allow us to strengthen our bond with the Western and country community.”
Dillon, who was the 2013 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, is excited to get back behind the wheel in NASCAR’s second-tier series in a few weeks at a track he loves with a brand that he connects with so strongly.
“It’s incredible to be partnered with a brand that appeals so authentically to my everyday life and interests,” said Dillon. “It’s an honor to be able to continue RCR’s partnership with Boot Barn and even better to be able to represent Boot Barn in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Texas Motor Speedway, a track where I’ve had success in the past and always enjoy visiting, both as a racer and as a fan of all things Western.”
The 35-year-old Dillon has accumulated 22 combined wins in NASCAR National Series competition, including six in the NASCAR Cup Series, nine in the O’Reilly Series, and seven in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
In 156 career starts in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, Dillon has 65 top-five finishes and 107 top-10s. He’ll look to add to those statistics in a few weeks at Texas Motor Speedway.