At the age of 24 has Chase Elliott gained a couple steps?

Maybe Chase should be like MTJ, and fire him mid race
An unspoken quality of Elliott is he does not ever blast his team to smithereens over the radio when things go wrong. The entitled brat narrative that some try and put into the universe is simply not true. He handles his business quietly and if he decides he wants a new CC we'll never know whether it was his decision or Rick's/Jeff's.
 
An unspoken quality of Elliott is he does not ever blast his team to smithereens over the radio when things go wrong. The entitled brat narrative that some try and put into the universe is simply not true. He handles his business quietly and if he decides he wants a new CC we'll never know whether it was his decision or Rick's/Jeff's.
Yeah yeah I know I know 😂I’m just in my feels at the moment haha. I am also glad he handles it that way.
 
Figured I'd get a head start on the inevitable conversation. Read this article the other day, last sentence is key...


“One thing that makes Alan so good is the guy just stays middle of the road no matter what,” Elliott said. “Even when things are going the best they can possibly be going or things are the absolute worst they could possibly be. He just rides and maintains this middle-of-the-road attitude that I think you have to have to endure a long period of time in the sport. …

“Certainly this year, he’s been through some more challenges and just always keeps his head down and shows up to work every day, trying to be his very best. And that’s what he’s always done.”

“I feel like he’s always just tried to make me a priority and (provide) what I need and letting me be me,” Elliott said. “And I think that’s one thing that has extracted performance is he’s always just let me be myself, and he goes to work into making things the best he can be around that. And he’s never asked me to change. You know, we always work together and we have a very open and honest relationship and nobody gets their feelings hurt. And all those things are very important. So it’s been a pleasure to work with him and
I hope he’s not going away any time soon. I hope I’m not either.”
Pretty awesome relationship it sounds like to me. Big mutual respect. And it is very admirable that Chase doesn’t throw the team or his CC under the bus like a Busch or Harvick.
 
Don't buy it. People say words all the time, and denial is a powerful coping skill

Listen to their radio. That relationship is worn out. Just because it's normal, and comfortable, doesn't mean it's not dead.

They're a married couple who peaked during the honeymoon, got pregnant, and now feel they need to stay together because they got pregnant. I've sang this tune since mid last season, and the performance, radio energy and the confidence these two inspire in each other continues to decline.

Whether or not they stay together is impossible to know. I don't care what articles say, that relationship is dying and I'll continue to point this out until they inevitably separate.

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I'll also add this.

Chase and Alan have been together for 8 years. How many championship winning combos last THIS long without a deteriorating relationship? Hmm?

None. Zero. The exceptions are Zippy and Tony, who lasted 10 years. That relationship clearly deteriorated by year 8 (given their communication), and Jimmie and Chad. Jimmie and Chad almost separated by year 5, had championships and success to fall on, and even STILL, by year 8 they started seeing a liscensed therapist, together, to work on preserving their relationship.

So, they only two championship winning driver/CC combos to last as long Alan and Chase (8 years) were Tony and Zippy, who's relationship declined by year 8, and performance never recovered. And Jimmie and Chad, who almost separated by year 5, and started seeing a therapist by year 8 to preserve their work together.

That's it. No one lasted this long outside of Alan and Chase, except for a pair that declined and never recovered, and the greatest team of all time, who needed professional help to last longer.

And we're gonna pretend that Alan and Chase are a historically great exception to this trend?

This relationship is dead!

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I'll also add this.

Chase and Alan have been together for 8 years. How many championship winning combos last THIS long without a deteriorating relationship? Hmm?

None. Zero. The exceptions are Zippy and Tony, who lasted 10 years. That relationship clearly deteriorated by year 8 (given their communication), and Jimmie and Chad. Jimmie and Chad almost separated by year 5, had championships and success to fall on, and even STILL, by year 8 they started seeing a liscensed therapist, together, to work on preserving their relationship.

So, they only two championship winning driver/CC combos to last as long Alan and Chase (8 years) were Tony and Zippy, who's relationship declined by year 8, and performance never recovered. And Jimmie and Chad, who almost separated by year 5, and started seeing a therapist by year 8 to preserve their work together.

That's it. No one lasted this long outside of Alan and Chase, except for a pair that declined and never recovered, and the greatest team of all time, who needed professional help to last longer.

And we're gonna pretend that Alan and Chase are a historically great exception to this trend?

This relationship is dead!

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Harvick and Rodney have been together since 2014, nine years and have a championship.
 
More like a piss on Alan Gustafson thread because chase fans won’t admit that chase is the problem.


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They're both the problem this year. Chase is lost in the weeds and Alan sure as hell isn't the one to lead him out.
 
I think both Chase and Bowman are going to see a shake-up in their teams during the off season. It'll be interesting to see what Rick, Jeff and maybe Chad will do to make them competitive for the 2024 season.
 
Keep him from snowboarding cause if he didn't get hurt he would be top 10 in the points right now.
 
They're both the problem this year. Chase is lost in the weeds and Alan sure as hell isn't the one to lead him out.

As anti chase as I am I’ll agree with this statement


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Chase Elliott has been Chase Elliott's biggest problem this year.
 
I posted my thoughts on the r/NASCAR subreddit and I'll post it here as well.

This hasn't exactly been a stellar year for Chase. He missed the first 1/3rd of the season due to a snowboarding injury and then he was suspended for one race for intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin in the Coca Cola 600. He had a few Top 10s and Top 5s, but I would definitely say he had a drop in performance this season.

I think the fuel miscalculation came at the worst time for the NAPA #9 team because this was one of a must win race to lock Chase into the playoff. Now they just have to hope that the lottery race at Daytona doesn't come up tilt.

In short, the NAPA #9 team and Chase had a drop in performance and it came to a head at Watkins Glen.
 
Elliott, 28, claims the honor in the Cup Series for a sixth consecutive year, dating back to 2018. The 2020 Cup champion is one of only five Cup drivers to win the award five times or more in NASCAR’s premier series, joining Richard Petty (8x), Bobby Allison (8x), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (15x) and Chase’s father, Bill Elliott (16x). The younger Elliott additionally won the award twice in the Xfinity Series (2014-15).
 
Elliott, 28, claims the honor in the Cup Series for a sixth consecutive year, dating back to 2018. The 2020 Cup champion is one of only five Cup drivers to win the award five times or more in NASCAR’s premier series, joining Richard Petty (8x), Bobby Allison (8x), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (15x) and Chase’s father, Bill Elliott (16x). The younger Elliott additionally won the award twice in the Xfinity Series (2014-15).

Borrrringg


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Elliott, 28, claims the honor in the Cup Series for a sixth consecutive year, dating back to 2018. The 2020 Cup champion is one of only five Cup drivers to win the award five times or more in NASCAR’s premier series, joining Richard Petty (8x), Bobby Allison (8x), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (15x) and Chase’s father, Bill Elliott (16x). The younger Elliott additionally won the award twice in the Xfinity Series (2014-15).
Elliott is my number 1 Cup driver and I didnt see this coming. Pleasant surprise after his year to forget.
 
I can't for the life of me figure out what he does to win this, especially this season. He doesn't do media outside of what is required, as far as I know he's almost nonexistent on social, and this season he intentionally turned a guy head on into the wall.

Besides running an occasional SRX race or something he does nothing for the fans. You can't even say success because he went winless this year

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I can't for the life of me figure out what he does to win this, especially this season. He doesn't do media outside of what is required, as far as I know he's almost nonexistent on social, and this season he intentionally turned a guy head on into the wall.

Besides running an occasional SRX race or something he does nothing for the fans. You can't even say success because he went winless this year

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He just is who he is and doesn't try to be somebody he isn't. He is also the son of NASCAR legend and drives the most popular brand for probably the most popular owner. AND 90% of the fans (right or wrong) could care less if he turned Denny into the wall. There's not much downside PR wise from being mean to Dennis.
 
I can't for the life of me figure out what he does to win this, especially this season. He doesn't do media outside of what is required, as far as I know he's almost nonexistent on social, and this season he intentionally turned a guy head on into the wall.

Besides running an occasional SRX race or something he does nothing for the fans. You can't even say success because he went winless this year

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Does nothing for the fans? He just did an appearance at a NAPA store fresh off of surgery in his sling lol. And does the fact that he didn't win this year erase his prior success and mean he should lose fans? That's a strange arguing point.

I've said this in another thread, but I'll say it again. Chase is the last remaining tie to the old guard. The guys that my dad (I'm 37), some of you, and probably some of y'alls parents watched every week. He is a quiet, humble guy from a small southern town whose family heritage is deeply rooted in this sport, it's what this sport was built on and what makes up the core demographic of the fanbase still to this day. Being a goofball, telling jokes, and having a large social media presence is not what makes the NASCAR wheel go round. It never has been. Hell Dale Jr wasn't even as outgoing as he is now until very very late in his career. Nobody questioned that, it was just understood why he was popular. He didn't win a ton but he won a good amount and won some big races. Chase has won at a pretty good clip and even has a cup title. It's really not as puzzling as everyone makes it out to be, the whole personality crutch that everyone leans on is grasping at straws because in reality, the guy doesn't have a lot of flat out unlikeable traits when you boil down to it.
 
Does nothing for the fans? He just did an appearance at a NAPA store fresh off of surgery in his sling lol. And does the fact that he didn't win this year erase his prior success and mean he should lose fans? That's a strange arguing point.

I've said this in another thread, but I'll say it again. Chase is the last remaining tie to the old guard. The guys that my dad (I'm 37), some of you, and probably some of y'alls parents watched every week. He is a quiet, humble guy from a small southern town whose family heritage is deeply rooted in this sport, it's what this sport was built on and what makes up the core demographic of the fanbase still to this day. Being a goofball, telling jokes, and having a large social media presence is not what makes the NASCAR wheel go round. It never has been. Hell Dale Jr wasn't even as outgoing as he is now until very very late in his career. Nobody questioned that, it was just understood why he was popular. He didn't win a ton but he won a good amount and won some big races. Chase has won at a pretty good clip and even has a cup title. It's really not as puzzling as everyone makes it out to be, the whole personality crutch that everyone leans on is grasping at straws because in reality, the guy doesn't have a lot of flat out unlikeable traits when you boil down to it.
Type A personalities are annoying as hell.
 
I can't for the life of me figure out what he does to win this, especially this season. He doesn't do media outside of what is required, as far as I know he's almost nonexistent on social, and this season he intentionally turned a guy head on into the wall.

Besides running an occasional SRX race or something he does nothing for the fans. You can't even say success because he went winless this year

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Nothing out of the ordinary. He was born into this award. The more you try to figure it out the more it will confuse you.

Muh Bill Elliot
 
Nothing out of the ordinary. He was born into this award. The more you try to figure it out the more it will confuse you.

Muh Bill Elliot
Yeah, I don't know why this is so hard for some to grasp. Second generation from the record setting most popular driver, he grew up in this sport and older and younger fans all watched Chase move up thru the ranks. At best it is a weak troll.
 
Eddie D’Hondt is leaving. I was hoping for at least one new voice on that radio next year, but I didn’t want it to be Eddie… kinda hope Trey Poole doesn’t replace him.
 
Eddie D’Hondt is leaving. I was hoping for at least one new voice on that radio next year, but I didn’t want it to be Eddie… kinda hope Trey Poole doesn’t replace him.
I agree. Talks too much and offers little info imo
 
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