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Even as Richard Childress’ Cup hopes seemed dashed, Austin Dillon rose from his slumber. After enduring an excruciating streak of 68 races, Dillon decided it was time. So he scripted his own victory story at Richmond Raceway. However, it came with a controversial flavor. This long-awaited win came after making some active changes to the team. Now it seems more such overhauls may be in the works – which may not be good news for Kyle Busch.
The veteran driver has now endured 44 races without scraping the victory lane. Busch’s second year under Childress is going miserably, and suspicions are already afoot about his future. Now, with Dillon’s proclamations, they grow stronger.
More changes mean more uncertainty for Kyle Busch
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Now facing the longest drab streak in his career, Kyle Busch is in dire straits indeed. He also stands at risk of missing out on the playoffs. Two months ago, the 63-time Cup winner hinted at packing his bags. “I would say anything’s possible always,” Busch said while hinting at his openness to go back to Joe Gibbs Racing or Hendrick Motorsports. Despite both Busch and Childress snuffing out this suspicion, now the ground seems even more shaky for the No. 8 driver.
After collecting his fifth career victory at Richmond, Austin Dillon told Dale Earnhardt Jr how RCR is revamping itself. Richard Childress’ new vision is responsible for this. “My grandfather has done a good job of wanting to get better consistently. I think we have had to make changes to do that…and some changes will be made. I’m excited about it obviously…We’re gonna bring in some good talent that should freshen up the blood over at RCR and just some good people,” he revealed proudly. So does Kyle Busch count in the fresh blood group?