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Elliott holds off Lajoie at Atlanta

Gives Georgian first victory in home state

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HAMPTON, Ga. — Chase Elliott got by Corey Lajoie with just under two laps to go and crossed the finish line under yellow after a block sent Lajoie crashing into the wall Sunday, giving the Georgia-born driver his first victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Elliott pulled back around in front of the main grandstand, greeted by a boisterous ovation from fans who cheered loudly every time he went to the front and stretched all the way to Dawsonvill­e, the north Georgia town that produced the winner and his father, longtime NASCAR Cup star Bill Elliott.

The wild capper to another eventful Atlanta race denied Lajoie the first victory of his career, which would’ve been a huge upset for the small-budget Spire Motorsport­s team.

Chase Elliott joined his father as the only Georgiabor­n drivers to win at Atlanta. Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are the only other father-son to take the checkered flag at the historic 1.54-mile track.

“To win at your home track is a really big deal for any race car driver,” Elliott said. “I’ve watched a lot of guys do it over the years. I felt like today was a good opportunit­y for us. I’m just so proud. This is obviously home for me, and home for a lot of great fans who made a lot of noise for me today.”

Martin Truex Jr. was leading a tight pack at the front of the field when Ross Chastain caused his second wreck of the day with 14 laps to go.

Chastain, a two-time winner this season who also has made plenty of enemies with his overly aggressive driving, tapped the left rear quarter-panel of Denny Hamlin’s car. That sent the No. 11 into a spin that ruined any chance of winning.

Truex led on the restart with eight laps to go, Lajoie pulled ahead on the backstretc­h, but the yellow flag came out again when Hamlin was bumped again. This time, it was Christophe­r Bell trying to squeeze between Hamlin and Joey Logano, setting off a spin that took out all three cars.

That set up another restart with three laps to go. Lajoie led the field from the inside lane, but he couldn’t hold off Elliott, who surged to the front before taking the white flag.

Lajoie got a good run on the leader going into the first turn, but Elliott slid up the banking to cut him off. Lajoie, who has only one top-five finish in his career, ran out of room and smashed the outside wall.

 ?? Bob Andres / The Associated Press ?? Chase Elliott does a burnout after winning at a NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on Sunday.
Bob Andres / The Associated Press Chase Elliott does a burnout after winning at a NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on Sunday.

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