Dayton Daily News

ELLIOTT PICKS UP ANOTHER WIN IN NASCAR PLAYOFF CHASE

- By Jenna Fryer

Chase KANSAS CITY, KAN. — Elliott won at Kansas Speedway on Sunday for his second victory in three races, cementing himself as a championsh­ip threat.

Elliott needed 98 career starts before he figured out how to close out a win. The breakthrou­gh victory 11 events ago sparked his performanc­e in NASCAR’s playoffs and Elliott bookended this second round with wins.

His victory three races ago at Dover ensured Elliott a spot in the round of eight, and the Kansas victory showed he just might contend for the title.

The playoff field was trimmed to eight and those who didn’t advance out of Kansas were Team Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski, both winners in the first round, Kyle Larson and Elliott’s teammate Alex Bowman.

Larson needed to win to make it into the third round and was franticall­y chasing Elliott in the closing laps but settled for third. He was docked 10 points by NASCAR earlier this week for an infraction at Talladega, and his team lost two appeals of the penalty, leaving him in a mustwin situation.

Advancing into the third round were Elliott, Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, Aric Almirola and Joey Logano.

Stewart-Haas Racing has all four of its cars in the round of eight and Ford has five of the slots. Toyota has two entrants in Kyle Busch and defending series champion Truex, while Elliott is the only representa­tive from Chevrolet and Hendrick Motorsport­s.

“This is a huge time of year. We’ve got a lot of work to do and a long ways to go,” Elliott said.

William Byron was knocked out of the race with an engine failure 55 laps into the race. A day earlier, Jamie McMurray had an engine failure during practice. Both engines are built by Hendrick Motorsport­s.

Up next: The opening race of the third round of the playoffs Sunday at Martinsvil­le Speedway. Kyle Busch is the defending race winner, while Clint Bowyer won at Martinsvil­le earlier this year.

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Chase Elliott is the only Hendrick driver still in the hunt.

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