Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No. 3 car returning to Sprint Cup Series

- Compiled from Democrat-Gazette Press Services

CONCORD, N.C. — The late

Dale Earnhardt’s famed No. 3 will be back on track in the elite Sprint Cup Series next season with Austin

Dillon using the number. The move has been long anticipate­d because car owner Richard Childress has allowed his grandson to use the No. 3 as he has moved through NASCAR’s ranks.

“I know in my heart, today, as I sit here, Dale Earnhardt is smiling down,” Childress said at Wednesday’s unveiling. “He would want to see this 3. He didn’t want it to ever go away. I felt it was the thing to do right after Daytona, and I know today that he’s accepting this highly. I knew him that well.”

The number has not been used since Earnhardt’s death in the 2001 season-opening Daytona 500. The car was rebranded to No. 29 for Kevin Harvick following Earnhardt’s fatal accident.

Dillon has been using it in NASCAR national competitio­n since 2009, when he made his Truck Series debut in the No. 3. He won the Truck championsh­ip in 2011 driving the No. 3 for Richard Childress Racing, and the Nationwide title this year in the same number.

Childress kept the number out of the Cup Series, though, intent on hanging on to it for the right driver.

“I’ve been paying NASCAR for it throughout the years and

Bill (France) Jr. told me, ‘You know, if we’re ever challenged, we’ll have to let someone have that 3,’ ” Childress said. “But we weren’t, and I knew that the right opportunit­y would come. It would have to be an Earnhardt or one of the Childress family that we would put behind that.”

Childress said he publicly floated the idea of allowing Dillon to use the No. 3 at the start of the year to get a fan response and received 90 percent positive feedback the day after he mentioned the number.

“That said to me it was time, and if Austin wanted to it was his choice,” Childress said.

Dillon said he was ready, and it’s the only number he’s ever used in NASCAR.

“My grandfathe­r has done a great job of teaching me how to handle certain responses to things, and I think we’re going to go forward with it,” Dillon said. “I’ve heard a lot of good feedback from the fans, and every time I’m at an autograph session I’ve had someone ask what’s going to happen. They are excited and we are, too, at RCR.

“It’s what our sport was built on, family and history, and a great opportunit­y for all of our sport to see this No. 3 back on the track.”

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