Chase Elliott aims for more NASCAR wins as the Cup Series returns to its classic oval tracks, with Elliott setting his sights on additional victories as the regular season draws closer to its end. The Hendrick Motorsports driver, after his recent success at Atlanta Motor Speedway, is determined to keep building momentum and solidify his place in the postseason chase.
Elliott’s Consistency Fuels His Playoff Ambitions
Driving for Rick Hendrick, Chase Elliott has displayed remarkable consistency, emerging as one of only two drivers—including Tyler Reddick—to have completed 20 starts this season without a single Did Not Finish (DNF). Throughout the current campaign, Elliott has not placed lower than twentieth in any race, a testament to his steady performance on the field. Now, the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion is preparing to reclaim a third career victory at Dover Motor Speedway, aiming to maintain this impressive streak as the playoffs approach.
Chase Elliott’s Defiant Stance on Pursuing Victory
In a recent press gathering, Elliott shared a clear vision about carrying his present momentum forward for more triumphs before the Cup Series postseason begins. He emphasized the team‘s mindset and objectives as the season intensifies.
“We want more. We want more wins, more of all of it. We want it all. For us, it’s just about continuing to bring the pace that we’ve brought over the last month and a half or so. I’ve been really pleased with just where we’re at and the things we’re talking about and the things we’re working on and the things we’re doing a lot of really good stuff right now.”
—Chase Elliott, Driver
Elliott began the 2025 season with a win in the exhibition race at Bowman Gray Stadium. Although victory lane celebrations eluded him for several months following that success, Elliott secured his 20th career Cup win at Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 28. With that achievement, the No. 9 Chevy clinched a playoff berth, keeping the competitive edge alive for both Elliott and his Hendrick Motorsports team.

The No. 9 Team’s Strategy for Overcoming Adversity
Chase Elliott recently reflected on how he and his team weathered a winless span, underscoring their resilience during a guest appearance on Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s podcast. Elliott offered insights into their approach to problem-solving and maintaining unity.
“Man, we’ve just been doing this long enough to know like it all kind of starts and ends with us. We have to make sure we’re doing our part, and I’m doing my part.”
—Chase Elliott, Driver
“It’s the honest conversations that we have on Monday mornings that are either going to make us better or make us fail. All of the pieces of the puzzle are there. We’re working on the right things. I think I’m asking for the right things out of the car. I’m really proud of our team for just sticking together.”
—Chase Elliott, Driver
Thanks to this unified effort, Elliott now sits second in the overall points standings, trailing his Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron by just 14 points with six regular-season events left. This competitive environment within the team has sharpened Elliott’s focus as he aims to leapfrog his rival before the playoffs start.
Looking Ahead to the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
Next up, Elliott and the No. 9 Chevy will compete in the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 on July 20, with the green flag set to drop at 2 p.m. ET. The coming weeks will be critical as the playoffs draw near, with Atlanta Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, and his recent triumphs shaping Elliott’s confidence for the season’s home stretch.
The spotlight will remain on Chase Elliott as he continues to pursue further glory for Hendrick Motorsports, looking to convert unwavering team resolve and consistent performance into more wins, both for himself and his loyal supporters.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Does Chase Elliott fly a jet?
A. Chase Elliott is flying to Super Bowl LIX in a private jet that costs $1.8 million. ✈️🏈 You can find more details online.
Q. Does Chase Elliott fly his own jet?
A. Chase Elliott, NASAR’s most popular driver, also flies planes. He is certified to fly the 525B model on his own. Additionally, he is endorsed to fly helicopters with a rotorcraft license.
Q. Does Chase Elliott own a jet?
A. Sportskeeda reports that Chase Elliott is flying to Super Bowl LIX on his private jet, which is valued at $1.8 million.
Q. Does Chase Elliott have his own jet?
A. Nascar Champion Chase Elliott recently bought a newer 2013 Cessna Citation 525B. He wanted to update his older 2006 model, which he earlier put up for sale. The newer jet was previously owned by Southern Pipe & Supply, a company in Meridian, Mississippi.