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Challenge Ahead for Dillon
- Updated: September 24, 2016
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Austin Dillon will try to keep his Chase hopes alive Sunday in the Bad Boy Off Road 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Dillon comes into the second race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship 13th in the standings. He’ll need to move out of the bottom four over the next two weeks in order to move on to the second round. Adding to Dillon’s challenges is the fact he’ll be in a back-up car in Sunday’s race after crashing his primary mount in Friday’s first practice session. “I’ve never had to go to a back-up,” Dillon said about what to expect. “In Darlington I flat sided the car in practice, but we used that car. That is the only place I’ve really had damage and had to run a car with damage going into a race. Yeah, I’ve never had a back-up car that I’ve had to run in …