Chase Elliott
Currently driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, Chase Elliott is a professional driver who races in the NASCAR Cup Series. He also participates part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 7 car for Spire Motorsports.
The son of 1988 Winston Cup Series Champion Bill Elliott, Chase Elliott began racing in the Cup Series full-time in 2016 and went on to win the 2020 series championship.
A multi-time winner of Most Popular Driver, he has accumulated double-digit wins and triple-digit top-10s since making his Cup Series debut at the 2015 STP 500 in Martinsville.
In February 2022, he signed a five-year extension with Hendrick Motorsports that should keep him behind the wheel for the team until 2027.
AJ Allmendinger deftly avoided being drawn into the controversy over the finish between Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott.
Did Chase Elliott make a mistake in his postrace interview or was he thinking about retaliation with Kyle Larson at a later race?
Chase Elliott’s victory at Watkins Glen in 2018 was memorable for reasons beyond the fact it was his first in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Kyle Larson has only won once this season, but the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion is third in points.
Ford cars have won just four of 22 points races as NASCAR heads to Michigan International Speedway.
See the NASCAR Cup Series points standings like you never have before.
The situation at Pocono Raceway involving Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, and Chase Elliott was an absolute mess.
Chase Elliott chimes in on the ongoing Denny Hamlin-Ross Chastain situation.
Joey Logano provided entertaining commentary during the SRX season finale, including calling out Chase Elliott for his aggressive move at New Hampshire last weekend.
Hendrick Motorsports has been methodical in plotting Chase Elliott’s future while JGR has made a mess of Kyle Busch’s status.