It’s NASCAR’s turn to throw its version of the Super Bowl, and the Daytona 500 is trying hard to match the hype after being delayed for hours due to rain. Captain America actor Anthony Mackie and even President Donald Trump were in attendance at the “Great American Race.
Like President Donald Trump, NASCAR driver Chase Elliott also attended the Super Bowl last weekend ahead of Sunday's Daytona 500.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Ambetter Health 400 is taking place this weekend. It's the first of two NASCAR weekends at the speedway in Hampton, Georgia. Chase Elliott, a native of Dawsonville, Georgia, will be back racing at his home track.
Hendrick Motorsports will bring back its NASCAR Xfinity Series program for a 16-race schedule in 2025. William Byron, Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson, and Corey Day will share the seat of the car this season.
9. John H. Nemechek, 34. 10. Chase Briscoe, 33. 11. Chase Elliott, 33. 12. Ty Dillon, 31. 13. Daniel Suárez, 29. 14. Michael McDowell, 27. 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 26. 16. Ty Gibbs, 21. 17. Joey Logano, 21. 18. Riley Herbst, 20. 19. Corey LaJoie, 20. 20. Denny Hamlin, 20. 21. Brad Keselowski, 20. 22. Todd Gilliland, 20. 23. Bubba Wallace, 20. 24. Justin Haley, 18. 25. Austin Dillon, 18. 26. Kyle Larson, 17. 27. Cole Custer, 16. 28. Christopher Bell, 13. 29. Cody Ware, 12. 30. Noah Gragson, 9. 31. Ross Chastain, 8. 32. Carson Hocevar, 7. 33. Ryan Preece, 5. 34. Kyle Busch, 5. 38. Josh Berry, 1. 39. Martin Truex Jr, 1.
Former NASCAR Cup Series champions Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski were caught up in a multi-car crash during Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race.
Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Corey LaJoie were involved in a multicar crash at Lap 150 during Sunday\\\"s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. With just 10 laps remaining in Stage 2 of the Ambetter Health 400,
Chase Elliott didn’t have the day he wanted in the Daytona 500, but it’s nothing a trip home to Atlanta Motor Speedway can’t make better.
Chase Elliott will race Sunday at the Daytona 500 looking to match a feat his father accomplished almost 40 years ago. Elliott won the exhibition Clash, an annual prelude to the Daytona 500, earlier this month.
When Atlanta Motor Speedway was transformed into the 1.5-mile younger brother of Daytona and Talladega, NASCAR drivers were skeptical. Since 2022, fans of the sport have embraced the track even if drivers haven’t.
Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series’ qualifying session at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Media Availability Quotes: Obviously with the fan following,
Atlanta Motor Speedway has become a "restricted speed" track which makes it prone to upset winners. Similar to the Daytona 500.