Chase Elliott had power, but not in the right places
It was a frustrating day for pole winner Chase Elliott
It was a frustrating day for pole winner Chase Elliott
Forget about the superspeedways.
Chase Elliott may have been disappointed with a runner-up finish in the season’s short track opener at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday because he obviously wanted to win.
Only one driver was able to pass Brad Keselowski Sunday.
Chase Elliott blamed himself—not for the wreck that cost him a chance to run for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title.
Chase Elliott arrives in Phoenix, Arizona needing to overcome a 17-point deficit to advance to the NASCAR Cup Series championship race next weekend.
Chase Elliott is a realist.
Just when he needs it most, the newfound speed that has carried Chase Elliott to a pair of victories in the Playoffs seems to have deserted the driver.
Chase Elliott made the most of a 19th-place starting position and a balky No. 9 Chevrolet on Sunday.
When he entered five Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races as a preview to his rookie season, then-19-year-old Chase Elliott got a baptism by fire.
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