The NASCAR Playoffs are never easy. Drivers find themselves inches away from disaster, particularly at tracks like the Bristol Motor Speedway. HMS star Chase Elliot fell victim to such a situation after a wild wreck took him out of the race.
NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch had another underwhelming weekend at Richmond. The RCR triggered a multi-car wreck and even made contact with Chase Elliot, something that infuriated the Hendrick Motorsports star.
HMS star Chase Elliot had an underwhelming end to last weekend’s race at Dover. The former Cup Series champion was on his way to Victory Lane, but a failed strategy gamble pushed him down to sixth place.
Hendrick Motorsports star Chase Elliot had a disappointing end to the Cup race at Dover last weekend. The 29-year-old was in the mix for victory but a race strategy gamble failed to pay off, allowing Denny Hamlin to make his way to Victory Lane.
The NASCAR in-season tournament adds a twist to the regular season. Drivers get bunched up in a single elimination system. With 32 drivers going head-to-head to take a $1 million grand prize.
Chase Elliot is arguably the biggest name in NASCAR. The HMS star has won the title of the most popular driver in the field for seven years in a row. Many expected Elliot to stay at the top spot of fame for the foreseeable future.
NASCAR is a complex sport. The stock car racing series is not as easy as it looks with teams trying to get an edge in whatever way possible. One thing that often comes under discussion is the rule set.
The Texas Motorspeedway is one of the most iconic NASCAR tracks of all time. The Premier Stock car racing series started racing there in 1997 and has had some brilliant races over the years.