Austin Dillon May Find Atlanta To Be Tougher Now
3 years agoAustin Dillon begins Sunday 17th from the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Dillon and his No. 3 Chevy has had an uneven history in his last four races on the track (just one top ten). With the changes, that may be even more the case. The Richard Childress Racing driver was 35th among drivers when it came to lap averages. He was 0.486 seconds behind the best drivers in the practice session. The numbers as the laps went on only dropped faster. His overall after 15 laps teetered near 33 seconds. Can his pit crew make the adjustments? That remains a huge unknown.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com