Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress, who earned 76 top-10 finishes during his 12-year career in the NASCAR Cup Series before a 2017 induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, founded Richard Childress Racing in 1969. It has since become one of the most successful racing teams in the industry and currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Throughout its history, Richard Childress Racing has earned 16 championships and over 200 victories across the top three NASCAR series, featuring notable drivers such as Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt, Mike Skinner, and plenty more.
With two teams in the Cup Series, Richard Childress Racing has two full-time drivers: Austin Dillon in the No. 3 Chevrolet and Tyler Reddick in the No. 8 Chevrolet. The organization also features three Xfinity Series teams with Sheldon Creed (full-time in the No. 2), Jeffrey Earnhardt (part-time in the No. 3), and Austin Hill (full-time in the No. 21) behind the wheel.
Richard Childress Racing enjoys the longest active streak in the sport by having at least one car qualify for every Cup Series race since 1972.
It's easy for things to go smoothly when nothing has gone wrong. Eventually, the Richard Childress-Kyle Busch relationship will be tested.
Quite a few NASCAR Cup Series teams will show up at the 2003 Busch Light Clash with new drivers.
Tyler Reddick appeared on the Door Bumper Clear podcast this week, where he talked about the reasons he's joining 23XI Racing and threw some shade at Richard Childress Racing in the process.
Richard Childress Racing announced that most of Tyler Reddick's old sponsors are sticking with the No. 8 Chevy and Kyle Busch.
Richard Childress Racing had a successful year on the track, earning four wins. The loss of Tyler Reddick for 2023 could have been a negative but the organization reacted quickly and offset the move by hiring Kyle Busch.
Kyle Busch and Tyler Reddick made high-profile moves to new teams. NASCAR fans will be interested to see who has the bigger 2023 season.
Kyle Busch may not see an instant performance bump after leaving Joe Gibbs Racing for Richard Childress Racing.
A report says Richard Childress Racing has retained one of Tyler Reddick's sponsors, giving the NASCAR team a start on paying Kyle Busch.
Richard Childress Racing veteran Austin Dillon is experiencing Kyle Busch's enthusiasm first-hand.
Tyler Reddick admitted that he participated in NASCAR's data-gathering study that required him to wear a mouthpiece and acknowledged that a recent hit revealed some surprising information.