Chase Elliott Voted NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver Again

Chase Elliott most popular driver is a title that remains true, as he has once again earned the honor of NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver, maintaining his streak for the eighth year in a row after fans voted during the 2025 Cup Series season. Elliott’s achievement continues his family’s legacy, as he received 56 percent of the vote, underscoring his enduring appeal on and off the track.

Elliott’s 2025 Success and Continued Fan Support

Chase Elliott, who previously won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in 2020, built on his reputation in 2025 with two victories and finished eighth overall in the Cup Series points standings. While his performance saw a slight statistical dip compared to 2024—including a drop in average finish and another elimination in the penultimate round of the playoffs—his popularity has not wavered. The fans’ overwhelming support was clear, as Elliott collected over half of all votes cast for the Most Popular Driver award.

Family Tradition and Historic Achievements

Chase Elliott’s win places him halfway toward matching the record set by his father, Bill Elliott, who accumulated 16 Most Popular Driver awards during his own Cup Series career. Bill Elliott notably won 10 consecutive awards from 1991 to 2000. The Elliott family shares this distinction with the Earnhardt family, as 2025 marks the 35th year in a row where the Most Popular Driver award went to a member of either family, further solidifying their influence in NASCAR history.

“Driver No. 9 is still No. 1! @chaseelliott wins the 2025 NMPA Most Popular Driver Award for the eighth time! pic.twitter.com/0CxyyIj1DJ”— NASCAR (@NASCAR)

Leading the Field in Popularity

This year’s Most Popular Driver selection saw strong competition, with 2025 champion Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, and Ross Chastain rounding out the top five in fan voting. Elliott’s appeal has created a significant gap between him and other drivers, making it challenging for anyone to claim the fan-favorite status in the near future.

Outlook for Elliott’s Eleventh Full-Time Season

Heading into 2026, Chase Elliott will embark on his 11th year as a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series. As he continues to build on his growing legacy, fans and teams alike will watch closely to see if he closes in on his father’s remarkable record, while the NASCAR community acknowledges the remarkable staying power of the Elliott and Earnhardt names within the sport.

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