The Hamilton Spectator

Elliott moving to father’s No. 9

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CONCORD, N.C. —

Chase Elliott will drive his father’s No. 9 next season in a number swap at Hendrick Motorsport­s.

William Byron will take the No. 24, made famous by Jeff Gordon. The No. 5 will not be fielded for the first time since 1984. It was Hendrick’s original car number, and Terry Labonte drove that number in his 1996 championsh­ip season.

Elliott raced the No. 9 to the 2014 Xfinity Series title, and his Hall of Fame father Bill Elliott drove it to 38 Cup wins and the 1988 series championsh­ip.

“I wasn’t sure I’d ever drive the ‘9’ again,” said Chase Elliott. “It’s a huge deal to my family and everyone back home (in Georgia), and I hope all of our fans will be pumped to see it back on the racetrack. There’s a legacy attached to that number, and I want to carry it on. I think it’s awesome that Hendrick Motorsport­s and NAPA wanted to do this. It’s impossible not to be excited.”

Owner Rick Hendrick said he understood the ties the Elliott family has to the No. 9. “They’ve contribute­d so much to our sport, and I’m happy we can honour that history by bringing the number back.”

Byron will take over the No. 24 as a rookie next season in the Daytona 500. Gordon drove the number his entire Cup career and Elliott has driven it the last two seasons.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chase Elliott will drive the No. 9 car in honour of his father, Bill, next season.
MATT SLOCUM, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chase Elliott will drive the No. 9 car in honour of his father, Bill, next season.

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