Whitney Dillon, wife of NASCAR driver Austin Dillon, reshared the Instagram post of a medical spa in Greenville, SC, which is currently running a New Year's giveaway promotion. Along with the post came an endorsement from the 2011 Truck Series champion's wife and a call to her followers to enter the contest.
The former cheerleader and current business owner took to her Instagram story to share Alma Rose's post about the first day of their giveaway competition. To accompany the repost, Whitney captioned the story:
"the only people I trust to do anything! Enter here"
Austin Dillon has been married to Whitney for seven years. They had been engaged for a year before getting married in December 2017 and have been together since 2015. They have two children together, Ace Dillon, who was born in 2020, and Blaizey Dillon, born in 2023.
Dillon drives the #3 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, the racing team owned by his grandfather, Richard Childress. The North Carolina-born driver joined the Cup series full-time in 2014 after he won the NASCAR Xfinity Championship in 2013 and the NASCAR Truck Series Championship in 2011.
In his time in the Cup Series, Dillon has accumulated five race wins, twenty-three Top 5s, and eighty Top 10s. Dillon also qualified for the NASCAR playoffs five times in his career and his highest finish in the standings is 11th place, which he achieved three times in 2017, 2020, and 2022.
Austin Dillon's latest win came in the 2024 season where he took victory at the Cook Out 400 Race beating Denny Hamlin and 2024 Cup Champion Joey Logano.
Austin Dillon goes into 2025 with new crew chief
The #3 team at RCR will be joined by new crew chief Richard Boswell for the 2025 season. Boswell, who was a crew chief in Stewart-Haas Racing with driver Chase Briscoe, will join Austin Dillon next year replacing his longtime chief Justin Alexander.
Alexander was with Dillon for all of the latter's wins in the Cup Series. When it was announced last month that Boswell would be stepping into this role for next season, he said (via RCR Press Release):
“I have tremendous respect for Richard Childress, Austin Dillon and all of the hardworking people at Richard Childress Racing and I am honored to have the opportunity to help contribute to the on-track success of the legendary No. 3 Chevrolet"
Dillon will join Kyle Busch, his teammate in the #8 car, on the track next season with the first race scheduled in February, the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray.