Austin Hill\u2019s new multi-year NASCAR Xfinity Series deal with Richard Childress Racing doesn\u2019t foreclose a move to the Cup Series before its expiration.
Austin Hill’s new multi-year NASCAR Xfinity Series deal with Richard Childress Racing doesn’t foreclose a move to the Cup Series before its expiration.RCR announced earlier this week that it had signed Hill to a multi-year contract extension to compete in the Xfinity Series with the organization.
“Next year, it will definitely be Xfinity, for sure. Going forward after that, it all depends,” Hill said. “If things open up – let’s say RCR is able to acquire a third charter or something like that – there’s no telling what could happen. “Honestly, I love running the Xfinity Series; I love racing the Xfinity cars. They’re a lot of fun to drive. Actually, I’m really happy with where I’m at right now and I don’t think I have to rush it to go to Cup. I’m having a lot of fun right now where I’m at.
“I’m very, very loyal to a fault. There’s a lot of things outside of just driving the race car that this just made sense to me. That’s one of the reasons it made it at the end of the day an easy decision to stay here with RCR and to keep building that momentum with them going forward.”Even if he remains in the Xfinity Series for the foreseeable future, Hill hopes to have occasional opportunities to compete in Cup races, which he has already done both with RCR and Beard Motorsports.
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