The Denver Post

ELLIOTT GETS $1M WIN

Fans in stands at All-Star Race

- By Jenna Fryer

Chase Elliott collected the checkered flag and soaked in the sounds of fans in the grandstand­s. The spectators at Bristol Motor Speedway surged to the fence, chanted “USA! USA!” and celebrated NASCAR’s most popular driver. Cue the siren at the Dawsonvill­e Pool Room — another Elliott is an All-Star winner.

Chase Elliott joined his father, Hall of Famer “Awesome” Bill Elliott, as winner of NASCAR’s annual All-Star Race, earning the $1 million prize Wednesday in front of limited spectators at the Tennessee track.

“Tonight felt like an event again and I felt like we’ve been missing that piece for a couple months,” said Elliott, who won races at Charlotte in the Cup Series and Truck Series with no fans. “It felt good to have NASCAR back. NASCAR is about the fans. I felt like the vibe was back.”

Back in his Georgia hometown, the pool room marks every win by the father or son by blaring its horn no matter the time of day or night.

“I hope someone got a good video of it for me,” Elliott said. “That’s such a special tradition.”

Over in victory lane, the normally reserved Elliott celebrated like never before.

He accepted the track’s gladiator sword trophy and waved it in the air, stabbed it toward his Hendrick Motorsport­s Chevrolet — he drives No. 9, just like his father did — and pretended to vanquish his foes with it in his celebratio­n.

Bill Elliott won the race in 1986, the only year it was held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The race began in 1985 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and was held at that North Carolina track every year but one until it was moved during this pandemic-altered year.

Tennessee officials allowed NASCAR and Speedway Motorsport­s to sell 30,000 tickets to the All-Star Race, so it was moved from Charlotte because North Carolina would not authorize spectators.

It was the most spectators at a sporting event in the United States since March. Because the speedway is privately owned, attendance numbers will not be released, but there appeared to be about 20,000 people in the grandstand­s. Tickets were on sale through Tuesday evening and still available on Bristol’s website until the deadline.

Bristol, dubbed “The Last Great Colosseum,” can hold about 140,000 spectators. Those in attendance were socially distanced through the grandstand­s and masks were only required upon entrance.

 ?? Patrick Smith, Getty Images ?? Fireworks erupt as fans look on during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday night.
Patrick Smith, Getty Images Fireworks erupt as fans look on during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday night.

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