NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (9) celebrates after winning the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports

Chase Elliott had a funny mishap right after winning the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday.

Elliott led 97 of the 260 laps in the race to get his first Cup Series victory on his home track. He held off Corey LaJoie and won the race under caution in the final lap.

After taking home the win, Elliott did a burnout, which cost him some air in his tires.

NBC’s crew pointed out that the left rear tire on Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet was flat.

The tire became flat at just the right time.

Now Elliott joins his father Bill as the only Georgia-born drivers to win a Cup Series race at Atlanta. Elliott is the points leader in the Cup Series through 19 races.

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