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  • Chase Elliott earned a hard-fought 15th-place finish in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • After starting from the rear of the field due to the team needing to make unapproved adjustments to the No. 9 Hooters Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion overcame getting caught up in multiple incidents to salvage the top-15 result
  • Elliott and the No. 9 team leave Atlanta sixth in the Cup Series points standings

Chase Elliott and the No. 9 Hooters team qualified 28th for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but the Dawsonville, Georgia, native was forced to start at the rear of the field due to the team needing to make unapproved adjustments. At the drop of the green flag, Elliott began making moves towards the front when he was caught up in a multi-car incident on lap two. He brought his No. 9 Hooters Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to the attention of his crew for repairs to damage sustained to the nose. After multiple pit stops during the caution period, Elliott lined up 26th for the lap-11 restart and battled his way to 21st before the next caution flag of the race came out on lap 25. Under the yellow, the 28-year-old driver reported that his Hooters Chevrolet was loose after the earlier incident. Crew chief Alan Gustafson called Elliott to pit road for right-side tires and adjustments to try to improve the No. 9’s handling. The 2020 Cup Series champion restarted 28th on lap 32 and was up to 23rd when the race fell under caution with just eight laps to go in the first stage. The team opted to pit for four tires and fuel. Elliott restarted deep in the field for the one-lap shootout to the end the stage, taking the green-and-white checkered flag in the 27th position.

#9: Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports, Hooters Chevrolet Camaro

Staying out during the stage break, Elliott gained pivotal track position to start the second stage in 14th on lap 68. He powered his way to fourth by lap 76 and continued to race inside the top 10 for several laps. Elliott lost a little bit of ground during the long green-flag run but was back up to 14th before teams started making green-flag pit stops on lap 128. After pitting for right-side tires and fuel on lap 134, Elliott maneuvered his way to the 13th position. On the final lap of the stage a multi-car incident occurred, bringing out the caution. The driver of the No. 9 crossed the line in the 10th spot to earn a stage point. 

#9: Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports, Hooters Chevrolet Camaro

Under the stage-ending caution, the No. 9 Hooters team made a fast stop for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment, gaining Elliott seven spots on pit road in the process. The Hendrick Motorsports driver was third to start the final stage on lap 170 and he continued to hold strong inside the top 10 with his damaged Hooters Chevrolet. He was scored in the seventh position when the caution flag came out on lap 176 and took fuel only during his pit stop. After restarting 10th, Elliott was working his way forward when contact with another car sent him spinning on lap 199. He managed to avoid any additional hard contact and brought his No. 9 Chevy to the attention of his pit crew under the caution for four fresh tires, fuel and to check for damage. Elliott was in 21st when the green flag was displayed and was up to 13th before the yellow flag waved yet again on lap 219. Gustafson called his driver to pit road for four tires, fuel and an adjustment. After pitting a second time for additional repairs, Elliott lined up 23rd for the restart and was up inside the top 20 when a multi-car incident slowed the race, bringing out the red flag. Elliott was in 11th when the field went back to green, but it wasn’t long before another incident impacting several cars prompted the yellow flag. Trying to avoid the melee, the driver of the No. 9 spun but avoided contact with other cars. Elliott reported a flat tire on his Chevrolet and drove to pit road for a fresh set of tires. He restarted 21st with just five laps to go and improved six spots to finish 15th.

#9: Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports, Hooters Chevrolet Camaro

With the top-15 finish, Elliott and the No. 9 team leave Atlanta sixth in the Cup Series points standings, just 12 markers behind the leader.

Start / Finish: 28 / 15
Points Standing / Total: 6th / 65 pts. (-12)

Next Race: Sunday, March 3, Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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      Chase Elliott and the No. 9 link hidden, please login to view team qualified ninth for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway. The 28-year-old driver finished stage one in ninth and stage two in third as his No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 showed speed on the long run. In the final stage, Elliott continued to battle inside the top 10 and advanced to third before the checkered flag waved. With the third-place result, the Dawsonville, Georgia, native took over the driver points standings lead by eight markers over Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson. It was Elliott’s second consecutive top-five effort, seventh of the season and 100th of his young Cup career. Chase Elliott and the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts team earned a ninth-place starting position for Sunday’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway. The 28-year-old driver initially lost some ground to the leaders upon the drop of the green flag and was scored in 11th at the time of the first caution of the race on lap five. Under the yellow, Elliott reported that his No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 was loose. Staying out, he lined up 11th for the restart on lap 10 and made his way back up to ninth by lap 41. As a long run ensued Elliott continued to gain ground, advancing to seventh before an incident brought out the caution. He relayed that he “overbuilt the right rear.” Once pit road opened, crew chief Alan Gustafson called Elliott in for four fresh tires and fuel. A fast stop gained the driver of the No. 9 a position on pit road, however two cars did not pit which put him eighth for the lap-59 restart. When the green-and-white checkered flag waved to end stage two, Elliott was scored in the ninth position.
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      How to Watch or Listen: 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN or SiriusXM
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      Chase Elliott and the No. 9 link hidden, please login to view team qualified fifth for the Coca-Cola 600. The 28-year-old driver made his 300th NASCAR Cup Series start on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. After finishing the first stage in the 11th position, Elliott improved to seventh to end stage two. During the third stage of the scheduled 400-lap event, weather entered the area and ultimately brought an early end to the Coca-Cola 600. Elliott and the No. 9 team were scored with a seventh-place result. The Dawsonville, Georgia, native is fourth in the Cup Series driver points standings, 17 markers behind the leader. Chase Elliott and the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts team qualified fifth for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The 28-year-old driver took the green flag – making his 300th NASCAR Cup Series start – and continued to run inside the top 10 in the opening laps of the race. Prior to the first set of green-flag pit stops, Elliott reported that the NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 was loose. On lap 43, crew chief Alan Gustafson called Elliott to pit road for four tires, fuel and air-pressure and chassis adjustments. He cycled back to 11th by lap 51 and re-entered the top 10 on lap 83. The Hendrick Motorsports driver advanced one more position before the caution flag was displayed for an on-track incident on lap 87. Under the yellow flag, Elliott visited pit road for four tires, fuel and an air-pressure adjustment. A fast stop by the NAPA crew gained Elliott two positions on pit road, putting him seventh for the lap-94 restart. When the green-and-white checkered flag waved to end stage one at lap 100, the driver of the No. 9 Chevy was scored with an 11th-place finish.
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