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The NASCAR Cup Series field is tightening with just two races remaining before The Chase returns in September. See how battles shape up.
In every NASCAR era, a driver has come to represent the sport. Richard Petty defined its early decades, and Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Chase Elliott, NASCAR's most popular driver, is not happy with only three Saturday night Cup races being on the 2026 schedule.
Chase Elliott – appreciates slowing things down off the racetrack. One of his favorite ways to do that? Fly fishing. It's only healthy for professional athletes to find a hobby outside of their job. Obviously,
With an impressive surge from 20th place to ninth in the standings over the past six races, Joey Logano has flipped the narrative on the elimination playoffs that determined the Cup Series champion from 2014-25.
Chase Elliott is NASCAR's most popular driver, but he's been far from its most productive over the last two-and-a-half months.
I’m a little bit of a one-track mind,” NASCAR's Chase Elliott says. “When I’m racing, I’m locked into that. It’s the same with fishing – when I’m out there, that’s where my mind is.”
As a part of Chase Elliott’s charitable “DESI9N TO DRIVE” program, he will sport a custom kid-drawn paint scheme at this summer’s Atlanta Night Race. Chase Elliott has been making a difference both on and off the track for a decade strong.
Chase Elliott started the Cook Out 400 from 13th, battled his way through the field, and eventually finished fifth. It wasn’t the kind of result a legendary organization like Hendrick Motorsports would outright celebrate.