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.
Chase Elliott probably does not have a path to the NASCAR playoffs if he doesn't win one of the next 18 races.
Dale Earnhardt and Kyle Busch have figured prominently in the list of memorable moments at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Jordan Taylor is making his NASCAR debut at COTA. His resume in sports car racing is quite impressive, and Taylor knows more about the Next Gen car than some might realize.
Camaros, like the one driven by Chase Elliott, are on their way out following an announcement by Chevy.
David Ragan is encouraging Josh Berry to be vocal about what does and doesn't work in the No. 9 Chevy.
After finishing 1-2-3 last weekend, Hendrick Motorsports seems well-positioned to perhaps manhandle the competition this year.
Bill Elliott's 1985 season is most remembered for the $1 million bonus he earned. However, he won a race that year two weeks after breaking his left leg.
NASCAR's ruling on an injury waiver for Chase Elliott is sure to rile up fans.
Chase Elliott can still make the playoffs, but he'll need a waiver from NASCAR. Even then, there will be work to be done.
With Chase Elliott recovering after surgery, Josh Berry will drive the No. 9 Chevy for Hendrick Motorsports.