Chase Elliott prevailed at the NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway and ended his 42-race long winless streak. But, his win didn’t come easy as he was fighting Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin wheel-to-wheel for the majority of the race.
Before last Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway, 2020 Cup champion Chase Elliott had been critical the racing at the track ever since its reconfiguration a few years back.
Since the introduction of the Next-Gen cars, poor short track racing product has been a big topic of discussion in the racing community. The new cars makes passing really hard on the small ovals, and this coupled with lack of tier wear, dirty air issues and traffic issues makes it really impossible to have an entertaining race.
Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron has been one of the best drivers in the Cup garage since the 2022 season when the Next-Gen cars were introduced. With nine wins, he is leading the pack for most wins in the Next-Gen era and his three triumphs in 2024 from juts nine races shows he is not slowing down anytime soon.
Hendrick Motorsports has always been the destination for best racers in the NASCAR garage. From Jimmie Johnson to Jeff Gordon in the past to Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott now, the list of superstars are long.
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season was nightmare for Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott. He started the season strong, before getting in a snowboarding accident ahead of the third race of the season.
Chase Elliott is one of the biggest name in the current NASCAR Cup Series grid. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion has the most passionate group of NASCAR fans as he has been winning the most popular driver award for the last six years in a raw.
Denny Hamlin looked primed to win his third race of the 2024 Cup Series season, leading with under 20 laps to go in Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway.
Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott battled for the lead during the first Green-White-Checkered attempt of overtime during Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway.
The season continues to unfold as a battle between Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing and the NASCAR Power Rankings reflect that. Chase Elliott is the third Hendrick driver to win this season.
Just when it looked like it would be another miserable weekend for Richard Childress Racing, they ended up with two top-10 finishes. Austin Dillon led his teammate and two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch on the day, P7 and P9 for them both, respectively.
Kyle Petty believes William Byron compares well to Jeff Gordon as a driver, and it’s not only because he’s driving the No. 24 for Hendrick Motorsports.
Kyle Petty would love to see Denny Hamlin reach the 60 wins threshold before the end of his NASCAR Cup Series tenure. He’s only seven wins away, but you never know what could happen between now and that potential No.
Kyle Larson's misfortune turned out to be exactly what Chase Elliott needed to break a 42-race winless streak in Sunday's race at Texas Motor Speedway. Here's how things shook up the power rankings.
What a day for Chase Elliott. A chaotic race, stays out of trouble, and puts the No. 9 car back in Victory Lane for the first time in 42 races. NASCAR has their most popular driver back to his winning ways.
The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 was won by Chase Elliott in double overtime after fierce battles with numerous drivers. While the HMS driver was having a good day, one of his most fierce rivals on track, Denny Hamlin had a nightmarish finish at.
The NASCAR Cup Series race in Texas saw Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain‘s near P2 finish end up turning into a DNF. It occurred due to a last lap after a collision with Hendrick Motorsport driver William Byron.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway saw Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott win, breaking his 42-race winless streak. But, throughout the race, he wasn’t the dominant racer.
Bubba Wallace was as far down as 30th in the running order at points during Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race, but the 23XI Racing driver clawed his way back into seventh after a few late restarts.
Here's what we learned after Sunday's race at Texas Motor Speedway.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain had a no good, very bad finish at the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
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