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As the self-described villain of NASCAR, Kyle Busch never expected to win a popularity contest. In fact, he delighted in his unpopularity. But after Busch’s untimely death on Thursday, May 21, at age 41,
Chase Elliott has spent the past two-plus years scrutinized like no other driver in NASCAR. That's what happens when you're the sport's Most Popular Driver, a former champion who spiraled into a career-worst 42-race winless streak. It was a path, Elliott ...
Chase Elliott struggled through crashes and tire issues at Dover Motor Speedway before a frustrated radio message summed up his night.
Chase Elliott's NASCAR playoff run took a hit at the NASCAR Bristol race on Sept. 13 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Elliott sustained substantial damage to his front end of his No. 9 Chevrolet on Lap 311 in Stage 3 of the Bass Pro Shops Night Race. The wreck ...
Chase Elliott went low, got a push from his Hendrick Motorsports teammate and held on to become only the second NASCAR Cup driver with multiple wins thi
Chase Elliott put Hendrick Motorsports back in victory lane on May 3, winning at Texas Motor Speedway for the second time in his career. Elliott led 87 laps and won Stage 2 en route to winning the Wurth 400. He beat out Denny Hamlin for the win on a late ...
After first winning at Martinsville at the end of March, the most popular driver in the series opened May in victory lane at Texas.
When Chase Elliott came to Dover’s NASCAR All-Star Race, he was already a part of the main event. However, in the opening segment itself, his night was over.