Chase Elliott
Currently driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, Chase Elliott is a professional driver who races in the NASCAR Cup Series. He also participates part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 7 car for Spire Motorsports.
The son of 1988 Winston Cup Series Champion Bill Elliott, Chase Elliott began racing in the Cup Series full-time in 2016 and went on to win the 2020 series championship.
A multi-time winner of Most Popular Driver, he has accumulated double-digit wins and triple-digit top-10s since making his Cup Series debut at the 2015 STP 500 in Martinsville.
In February 2022, he signed a five-year extension with Hendrick Motorsports that should keep him behind the wheel for the team until 2027.
Jamie McMurray wasn't buying what Chase Elliott had to say after Kansas, calling out the HMS driver for lying about his incident with Kyle Larson.
Chase Elliott finished 32nd at Watkins Glen after a costly mistake. NBC's Steve Letarte didn't hesitate in pointing the finger at crew chief Alan Gustafson.
Chase Elliott didn't attempt to hide his frustration this past weekend at New Hampshire and summed up his race and season in just a few words.
Chase Elliott got candid this weekend at Nashville, suggesting that NASCAR needs to make a change this summer to improve the overall fan experience.
While Chase Elliott might not be in the most comfortable position imaginable, all's not lost with a trip to Watkins Glen still on the calendar.
Larry McReynolds shared his feelings about Chase Elliott fans and their reaction to the driver's one-race suspension during Fox's pre-race coverage on Sunday.
NASCAR has already granted Chase Elliott two playoff waivers with 11 races remaining in the regular season. At what point should the free passes for Cup Series drivers end?
Corey LaJoie will be in the best car of his NASCAR Cup Series career at World Wide Technology Raceway and can throw quite a wrinkle into the playoff picture.
Chase Elliott recently received the type of suspension Jeff Gordon should have gotten back in 2012 and didn't.
Cup Series drivers Chase Briscoe and Chase Elliott have been forced into must-win situations by NASCAR if they intend to make the playoffs.