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Elliott aiming to be among drivers always with a shot

- By John Zenor

Chase Elliott has been tantalizin­gly close to winning NASCAR races so many times it’s hard for him not to be disappoint­ed.

Sure, Elliott understand­s he can’t win them all, but he has flirted with victory in four of the five Cup races since NASCAR resumed competitio­n May 17 following a 10-week shutdown for the coronaviru­s pandemic.

His return has been a roller-coaster ride that saw him drive off with just one victory, a Thursday night race at Charlotte Motor Speedway last week, to break up the string of close calls.

“There’s a handful of drivers and teams who we know have a shot to win every single week,” Elliott said Tuesday in a Zoom call with reporters. “And there’s no reason why we can’t be among that group. That’s our goal and I think if you’re in that position enough, it’ll go your way plenty and you’ll get your fair share.”

Elliott’s Hendrick Motorsport­s team expects to be in contention every race and believes that shouldn’t change Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

He was pushing for the lead at Darlington Raceway when Kyle Busch wrecked him. He was about to win the Coca-cola 600 until a caution with two laps remaining jumbled the finish. Elliott pitted from the lead, took four tires and couldn’t get back to the front in the two-lap overtime sprint. He did win a $100,000 bounty by beating Kyle Busch in a Truck Series race at Charlotte and followed it with a win in the Cup race.

The near-misses haven’t shaken the confidence for Elliott or crew chief Alan Gustafson.

“I think you have to be a little bit hard-headed to do this job, and you have to find a way to improve, and just you have to kind of shake it off,” Gustafson said after Elliott won at Charlotte. “Profession­al sports are super fickle, and one day you’re good and one day you’re terrible, and you just get used to that.”

Elliott took the momentum from his Charlotte win to Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday and was again in contention for a victory. But he and Joey Logano tangled on the track with just over a lap remaining that caused both to crash. Logano gave Elliott a long stare on pit road that lacked some of the drama with no fans on scene to react.

“I talked to Joey after the race faceto-face like it should be,” Elliott said..

Regardless of the missed opportunit­ies or bad breaks, he’s third in the Cup series standings with four top-five finishes through nine races. Elliott is keeping that fast start in perspectiv­e, but still feels like he can contend for a series championsh­ip.

“This is a 38-race season, and we have to keep that up to really be a contender,” he said. I think we can do it, but until you go out there and achieve that it really doesn’t matter.”

 ?? AP - Mark Humphrey ?? Joey Logano (left) and Chase Elliott talk after last Sunday’s Cup race at Bristol. Logano and Elliott got tangled up late in the race, costing Elliott a chance for his second win in as many races.
AP - Mark Humphrey Joey Logano (left) and Chase Elliott talk after last Sunday’s Cup race at Bristol. Logano and Elliott got tangled up late in the race, costing Elliott a chance for his second win in as many races.

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