No one saw it coming, but that is exactly how sneaky the weight of playoff pressure gets. Austin Dillon rolled into the World Wide Technology Raceway knowing that this could be his lifeline. And when you are 8 points below the cut line, every lap matters. That’s exactly when you are also the most prone to mistakes. The grandson of Richard Childress crossed an unthinkable line, sliding up into his own brother and wrecking the Kaulig driver’s day. And just like that, a desperate bid for survival turned into a family collision, which Austin Dillon wishes he could take back. But is it too late?

After starting 15th, Austin Dillon soon found himself mired deep in the 30s, locked in a bitter battle with his brother Ty Dillon, whose No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet was suffering from tight handling

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