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.
NASCAR analyst Clint Bowyer returned to Fox Sports by warning one of the top Cup Series teams there can be only one alpha.
Flashes of greatness? Sure. Unfinished business? Definitely.
Hendrick Motorsports dropped from 17 wins to 11 and did not bring home the driver championship for the first time since 2019.
Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott are currently separated by just one win on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series victories list.
Joey Logano deservedly captured his second NASCAR Cup Series championship last month, but that doesn't mean he was the season's best driver. We'll explain why.
The man who mentored Chase Elliott in his early Hendrick Motorsports days credits the driver's parents for his rapid development.
What are the chances of Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott reaching the Championship 4 again in 2023?
There's less than a 50-50 chance that a playoff-era NASCAR Cup Series champion would have won the title under the old points system.
Chase Elliott admitted he was scared during his appearance at Nitro Rallycross this weekend when his electric car started losing power as he approached a massive jump.
Jimmie Johnson started a tradition among NASCAR Cup Series champions, and it will continue when the 2021 and '22 winners next meet.