Chase Elliott needs a miracle to make it to Miami
NASCAR’s most popular driver has dug himself quite a deep hole.
NASCAR’s most popular driver has dug himself quite a deep hole.
For a driver below the cut line at the start of the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, taking the green flag at the back of the field doesn’t portend well for the prospects of advancing to the Championship 4.
Chase Elliott pulled off what many said was impossible Sunday.
Talladega wasn’t good to Chase Elliott.
Chase Elliott thought his car was damaged severely in a Lap 107 wreck in Monday’s 1000Bulbs.com 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
Led by pole winner Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports reasserted its domination of superspeedway qualifying on Saturday at Talladega.
Before the April 28 race at Talladega Superspeedway this year, Ford had a stranglehold on the 2.66-mile track, having won the seven previous races there.
It was a tough race day start-to-finish at Dover International Speedway on Sunday for several Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship contenders.
On paper, Chase Elliott comes to Dover International Speedway with all the momentum a driver could want.
Chase Elliott may not be leading the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings as the series heads to Dover for Sunday’s Drydene 400 but with a victory last week he’s got to be feeling confident.