The Denver Post

Elliott wins; Truex remains in playoffs

- By Jenna Fryer

KANSAS CITY, KAN.» Chase Elliott won at Kansas Speedway on Sunday for his second victory in three races, cementing himself as a championsh­ip threat late in a season in which mighty Hendrick Motorsport­s has lagged.

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.

“I feel like we are among those guys that you have to beat, and I think that is all you can ask for,” Elliott said. “I think we still have room to improve, but the last month or two has been way closer to where we need to be.”

Elliott is the only Hendrick driver and single Chevrolet representa­tive in the round of eight. Hendrick teammate Jimmie Johnson, a seventime champion, was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs and Alex Bowman was knocked out Sunday.

Also eliminated Sunday were Team Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski, both winners in the first round of the playoffs, and Kyle Larson.

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

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