The Cowboy Channel goes NASCAR

This Sunday at the Watkins Glen International you will see an exciting new design on the No. 3 car.

The Cowboy Channel and the John Wayne Experience are what the No. 3 car is all about. Driver Austin Dillon is representing the western way of life and he’s the perfect fit for this car. Dillon is good friends with bull rider Cooper Davis and he also grew up watching John Wayne movies,

“I probably can quote more John Wayne movies than most people out there,” Dillon said.

The No. 3 is also synonymous with the legendary Dale Earnhardt bringing Cowboy Channel together with NASCAR in the best way.

You would not think that a race car driver and a cowboy could have much in common but one thing is for sure, both are a lifestyle full of adrenaline and this weekend they will come together in New York.

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