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CHASE ELLIOTT






                Birth Date: November 28, 1995    Hometown: Dawsonville, GA
                Team: No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 / Hendrick Motorsports



               Chase Elliott didn’t win his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
               race until his 99th career start. Once he started, he’s made it look easy
               by winning three of his last 15 races.
               So close for so long, the 23-year-old second-generation drive finally                                           2018 featured drivers
               has evolved into the championship-caliber driver everyone expected.
               After all, when your father is Bill Elliott, the fastest stock-car driver of all
               time and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, you face a higher
               degree of expectations.
               The son proved in 2018 he’s capable of making his own way through
               the sport.

               Getting to Victory Lane wasn’t easy. Despite driving one of the elite
               cars in NASCAR, a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 from Hendrick Motorsports,
               Elliott knew nothing but frustration for more than two years in the
               Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series level. He finished second or third       FOLLOW ONLINE
               a total of 16 times before finally taking the checkered flag last Aug. 5 on
               the road course at Watkins Glen International.
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               Moreover, he led 52 of 90 laps and showed the same kind of speed and
               prowess that his legendary father used to win 44 races and the 1988
               Cup series championship. And in the process, he excited a sport that   martintruexjr.com       @ChaseElliott
               desperately longed for another Elliott-like homespun demeanor.

               “Learning the hard way, for sure,” Elliott said of all of his early near-  And Elliott, the 2014 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, had three
               misses. “But you definitely learn things from those situations. I definitely   of them. Hendrick teammates Jimmie Johnson, William Byron and
               have. A lot of those situations were very different from one another.   Alex Bowman are were winless.
               I think back to some of the races and the races that I was more
               disappointed in. Being in the lead in some of those situations and losing   “I’ll be honest with you, we have not changed a single bit of our
               it in the closing laps, others being kind of on offense in the closing laps   preparation since I’ve been here in 2016,” Elliott said. “Our meeting
               and being able to get to second. They’re all different.”    schedule is the same, we still talk about similar things. Sure, I think
                                                                           we’ve evolved and gotten to know each other better as a team,
               Bill Elliott was at Watkins Glen to celebrate with his son.  which certainly is worth a lot, but the step-by-step process of what
                                                                           we do is not changed a bit.”
               “You talk about numbers. I think this was his 99th start, correct? The
               [No.] 9 car wins the 99th start,” Bill Elliott said. “I won my first Cup race   Maybe it’s the pedigree. Or the better understanding of the
               at a road course in Riverside.                              equipment. Or both.
               “It’s just sometimes certain things line up and you can’t ask why or what   “We started the year and we were pretty bad. I felt like pretty off on
               or why things worked that particular way.”                  speed, struggling with handling, trying to get our cars better. I think
                                                                           we’ve got them better,” Elliott said.
               Young Elliott backed up his road course win with victories at Dover and
               Kansas. He qualified for the NASACAR Playoffs and was eliminated   “I think the performance on track has put us in positions to
               after three rounds. While he had to settle for sixth in points, he clearly   capitalize. That’s been the difference. We’ve been just in position
               made his mark.                                              more often. If you can keep putting yourself in position, I think those
                                                                           are great places to be.”
               While others in the Chevrolet camp struggled to figure out the
               tendencies of the new Camaro ZL1, Elliott was the first to strike on a   Alan Gustafson returns to guide the team for his 14th season
               workable combination of speed and handling. Despite the expansive   as a crew chief. He’s won previously with Kyle Busch and Jeff
               resources at Hendrick Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing,   Gordon at HMS. Elliott says there’s a “fire” in the Hendrick camp
               along with their satellite teams, Chevrolet only managed four victories   for 2019, a “lot of excitement” that can be traced to Elliott’s victory
               in 2018.                                                    breakthrough.





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