Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott is the last of the legendary bloodlines of the sport. The 2020 Cup Series champion is the son of 1988 Cup winner Bill Elliott.
Chase Elliott doesn’t just race in NASCAR, he’s lived the sport for his entire life. Before him it was his dad Bill Elliott racing around. Of course, most of Awesome Bill’s success came before his son could really remember much, or just before he was born in general.
Chase Elliott breaks 42-race winless streak, and brings longtime NASCAR Sponsor Hooters, to victory lane at Texas Motor Speedway. It comes as the race itself ties the track record for the number of cautions.
Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott came into the 2024 season with a chip on his shoulders. He has been winless the whole 2023 season, while his teammates were dominating and he needed to break this streak as soon as possible.
Chase Elliott is one of the biggest name in the current NASCAR Cup Series grid. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion has the most passionate group of NASCAR fans as he has been winning the most popular driver award for the last six years in a raw.
In an all-time classic on Saturday, Ryan Sieg came up short of his first NASCAR win by just two one-thousandths of a second.
Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott is the most famous driver among the legacy NASCAR fans. Him being the son of ex-Cup champion and record most popular driver award winner Bill Elliott is the reason for his massive fandom.
Since the introduction of the Next-Gen car was introduced to the sport in 2022, the sport has been straggling to produce solid races in the short tracks.
Chase Elliott is the most followed driver among the NASCAR fandom and has been the winner of Most Popular driver of the year award since 2018. The No:9 Chevy driver have been winning the award regardless of his performnace as he won it in 2023 despite last year being hsi worst ever and Ryan Blaney, who is a fan favorite winning the title.
Chase Elliott recently sat down with AutoRacingDigest.com's Christopher Everidge to discuss many aspects of his 2024 season at Hendrick Motorsports and the challenges that may come with it.
NASCAR has four Crown Jewel races that are considered the most prestigious events in the series. The Daytona 500 is it’s premier event and the most prestigious NASCAR race.
In NASCAR, any win is major. However, a few mean a little more than the others. Chase Elliott has his eyes on a couple of crown jewels. Of course, those four races are the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, Brickyard 400, and Southern 500.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- For the sixth consecutive season, Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott was selected as the National Motorsports Press Association “Most Popular Driver” in an online vote by the sport’s fans – the longest such winning mark by an active NASCAR Cup Series driver and a nod to the Elliott family’s rich tradition in the sport.
Larson noted how Chastain seems to be angering different drivers on a weekly basis, but Larson actually thinks that’s a positive.
Now who doesn’t like to see a driver named Elliott in a big red race car? Chase Elliott‘s Darlington throwback is a classic. Not only is Elliott going to honor his father Bill with this new LLumar scheme, but he’s also honoring Evernham Motorsports at the same time.
Growing up the son of a NASCAR legend can’t be easy. So, Chase Elliott decided to become a legend in his own right. Now, William Clyde Elliott Sr. and Jr.
Hendrick Motorsports suffered a big blow Friday morning when it was announced 2020 NASCAR Cup champion Chase Elliott was reportedly hurt in a snowboarding accident in Colorado and will miss Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 (3:30 p.m.
Chase Elliott won for the first time at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his home track, in Sunday's Quaker State 400 Presented by Walmart in Hampton, Ga. The NASCAR Cup Series' second visit to Atlanta came down to a final restart with three laps to go.
Editor's note: Official results, updated driver standings and notes follow at the bottom of this file. The Chase once again has another Chase in it – and not just in name only.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Oct, 12th, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- G3 ESports, Conference One (CF1) announced a partnership with the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign, a national non-profit organization dedicated to preventing drunk and impaired driving by promoting the use of safe and sober designated drivers.
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