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- By Jenna Fryer SCOREBOARD

CONCORD, N.C. — Kyle Busch, leading a race he had to win, not once believed he was driving toward a season-saving victory. He doesn’t even think he can get to victory lane this year.

“Do we even have a shot to win? I don’t think we have a shot,” Busch said after he was eliminated from the playoffs Sunday. NASCAR will crown a new champion this year, and the worst season of Busch’s career extended to mark the earliest the reigning Cup champion has been eliminated since the format debuted in 2014.

Chase Elliott won on the hybrid road course-oval at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Busch and three others were trimmed from title contention. It was Elliott’s fourth straight road course victory dating to last season. He won for the second consecutiv­e year at “The Roval” and third time this season.

Elliott is in the round of eight for the fourth consecutiv­e year and still seeking his first appearance in the championsh­ip final four.

“We’ve been fortunate to get to the round of eight the last couple years, that’s kind of been the stopping point,” Elliott said. “We’re just eyes ahead trying to assert ourselves amongst the next group.”

Busch, meanwhile, won’t be in the title-deciding finale for the first time in six years. He needed his first win of the season to advance, a tall ask in this bumpy year. He seemed good as done when a flat tire at the end of the second stage should have ended his chances.

He seemed resigned when he keyed his mic and said, “Good job this year, guys,” to his No. 18 Joe

Gibbs Racing crew. He still somehow recovered and was third when he gambled on not pitting to take over the lead.

His fate was in his hands but

Busch knew he didn’t have a chance.

“We were trying something, anything,” Busch said. “I didn’t have anything for nobody.”

All those things have certainly been discussed and I’m sure we’ll keep discussing.

Busch led just one lap after the restart before both teammate Erik Jones and Elliott passed him and then his Toyota began to fade. Busch finished 30th. There are only four races remaining for him to extend his streak to 16 consecutiv­e seasons with at least one victory.

He acknowledg­ed the mental toll of this disappoint­ing year and didn’t rule out personnel changes for his team.

“There have certainly been times this year were I’ve thought, ‘Man, there was something wrong with me. I’m not doing it right, I don’t know what I’m doing,’ ” Busch said. “I don’t know what to think, but certainly it would be nice to score a win. To have a win for this year, that would be the consolatio­n prize for the way this year has gone.”

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 ?? Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images ?? Chase Elliott celebrates in victory lane after winning the Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was his fourth straight road-course win dating to last season.
Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Chase Elliott celebrates in victory lane after winning the Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was his fourth straight road-course win dating to last season.

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