Few names in NASCAR history command as much respect as Richard Childress Racing (RCR), but 2024 was a financial nightmare for the legendary team. Caught in the crosshairs of two major controversies, RCR ended the season with millions in losses, a single win, and deep frustration over NASCAR’s rulings.
At the center of the storm? Austin Dillon.
In a candid interview on the Dale Jr. Download, Childress revealed that RCR lost over $3 million due to penalties stemming from Richmond and Martinsville—two moments that he says he’ll never forget.
“The whole thing, that deal [Martinsville], and Richmond cost us over $3 million… It isn’t always about the money, but … it’s real money. And I’ll never get over Richmond.”
For a storied NASCAR organization, these weren’t just racing setbacks—they were financial and reputational gut punches.
Richmond: The Disqualification That Cost RCR Millions
📍 What Happened?
At Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon wrecked the race leaders to take the checkered flag, only to be disqualified from playoff contention after NASCAR determined the move was over the line.
💰 Financial Hit:
The DQ meant RCR lost out on a multi-million-dollar playoff bonus for making the Round of 16, a devastating blow to a team already struggling with below-average cars.
For Childress, Richmond was personal.
“Of all the things that’s happened in our career, the Richmond race—I’ll never get over that one. Because I’ve seen it happen so many times.”
What made it worse? The belief that other drivers had gotten away with similar moves in the past, but NASCAR decided to drop the hammer on RCR this time.
Martinsville: The Chevy Team Orders Scandal & Massive Fine
📍 What Happened?
During the Martinsville playoff race, Austin Dillon and other Chevrolet drivers were allegedly instructed to “block” the competition in an effort to help a Chevy teammate win.
🔴 The Fallout:
NASCAR saw through the strategy, ruling it as race manipulation and slapping RCR with a $200,000 fine—a financial hit that further drained their season’s budget.
For Childress, this wasn’t just about the fine—it was about power politics in NASCAR, with bigger names influencing the decisions.
“And the same two guys [Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin] involved in it are the same two culprits. It came down to who had the most power, who could get in NASCAR’s ear the hardest, and they came down on us the hardest. It just disappoints me.”
Childress clearly believes that NASCAR’s biggest stars used their influence to put pressure on race officials—leading to harsher punishment for RCR compared to others.
RCR’s Struggles: A Season of Controversy & Underperformance
Beyond the penalties, RCR simply did not deliver on track in 2024.
🏁 One win all season
📉 Inconsistent car performance
💰 Millions lost in penalties and lost playoff revenue
For a team that once dominated with Dale Earnhardt Sr., this past season was brutal. But Childress’ fiery comments suggest that he isn’t backing down without a fight.
Can RCR Bounce Back in 2025?
🔹 Fixing Performance Issues: The team needs to step up their car development to compete with NASCAR’s elite.
🔹 Regaining Trust with NASCAR: After two major penalties, RCR may need to rebuild its standing with officials.
🔹 Overcoming Financial Losses: The $3M loss won’t be easy to recover from, meaning sponsorships and smart budgeting will be crucial.
For now, Childress remains frustrated, but defiant.
“It’s real money, and those two things—I’ll never get over Richmond.”
Can RCR shake off the setbacks and reclaim their place among NASCAR’s elite?
2025 will be a make-or-break season for Richard Childress Racing.