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Chase Elliott is out of NASCAR after surgery

- By MARK ANDERSON

Las Vegas — Chase Elliott is out indefinite­ly after undergoing a successful three-hour surgery to repair a fractured tibia, Hendrick Motorsport­s general manager Jeff Andrews said Saturday.

Andrews said there was no timeline on when the star NASCAR driver would return. Elliott injured his left leg Friday while snowboardi­ng in Colorado. Josh Berry will drive the No. 9 Chevrolet in place of Elliott in Sunday's Cup race in Las Vegas.

"We're going to race a long time together with Chase Elliott and we're going to win a lot more races together," Andrews said. "Certainly, there's a little bit of a setback, and obviously Chase is very disappoint­ed. The most important thing is Chase's health, and we'll have a suit ready for him when he's healthy and ready to get back in a race car."

Andrews said the process has begun to attain a waiver from NASCAR for Elliott — the 2020 Cup champion — to be eligible for this year's playoffs. Waivers have been granted to other drivers for various circumstan­ces. Brad Keselowski, who won the series championsh­ip in 2012, said he wouldn't have a problem if Elliott received a waiver.

"Life happens," Keselowski said. "The schedule is just so demanding. It's inevitable that it's going to happen to somebody sometimes.

Berry, in the meantime, will be in charge of trying to collect points for the team. His first race will be at a place where the 32-year-old has won two Xfinity Series races, including last October, and finished in the top 10 in all four starts.

"I'm going to be learning a new car here in an hour or so, so at least having some success on the track, I think that definitely gives me more confidence in what I'm doing," Berry said Saturday. "It's been a wild couple of days. You never know what will happen when you wake up."

Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch said he spoke with Elliott and shared his own experience­s of returning from a broken right leg and left foot at Daytona in 2015. He missed 10 races but then won his first series championsh­ip that season.

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