Chase Elliott broke his 42-race winless streak with a Texas victory, signaling his return to top-tier racing.
Chase’s Comeback
Elliott led 171 laps at the Bowman Gray Clash, showcasing his relentless drive and competitive edge.
Dominant Performance
With an average finish of 11.7 in 2024, Elliott led the Cup Series, proving his mastery over the track.
Top-Tier Consistency
In the last three races, Elliott led 217 laps and averaged a 5th-place finish, proving he's ready for 2025.
Final Push
Elliott's strong partnership with crew chief Alan Gustafson enhanced his strategy, boosting his success across the season.
Crew Chief Synergy
For seven years, Elliott has been NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver, a testament to his widespread appeal and unwavering fanbase.
Fan Favorite
1. Despite setbacks, Elliott’s goal for 2025 is clear: competitive performances that cement his legacy in NASCAR.
Chase Briscoe and Carson Hocevar faced tough challenges, with Hocevar crashing into the SAFER barrier during the race.
With 2024’s momentum, Elliott is primed for domination in 2025, driven by perseverance and past lessons.
Chase Elliott’s 2024 success sets the stage for an even more powerful 2025, and fans can’t wait to see what’s next.
A New Era