
Chase Elliott ready for Talladega chaos as Playoff tension mounts
Chase Elliott, a two-time Talladega winner, agrees with the general consensus that this weekend’s 500-miler on the sport’s biggest track is a real opportunity for anyone to win.
Chase Elliott, a two-time Talladega winner, agrees with the general consensus that this weekend’s 500-miler on the sport’s biggest track is a real opportunity for anyone to win.
With two races to go before the Playoff field is set, the battle is still wide open as the series heads to Daytona and Darlington.
Chase Elliott holds a slim three-point edge over his teammate Kyle Larson atop the NASCAR Cup Series championship.
NASCAR Cup Series qualifying was cancelled Saturday afternoon because of inclement weather at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Chase Elliott started from 30th, but he kept his eye on the prize throughout the BetMGM 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson faces the daunting task of running 1,100 miles in one day—weather permitting.
Chase Elliott is a two-time Talladega race winner and has always been strong on the big tracks.
It was undoubtedly one of the more popular victories of the season.
It was a long time coming.
It was a storybook finish to the weekend, but William Byron had to fight for it.