The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Elliott uses Dover win to advance

- By Dan Gelston

DOVER, DEL. >> Chase Elliott pulled away to win in overtime Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway for an automatic berth into the next round of the NASCAR Cup playoffs.

Elliott was the surprise winner in a race that had been dominated by Stewart-Haas Racing drivers until a pair of wrecks over the final laps jumbled the field and set the stage for Elliott. He kept his No. 9 Chevrolet off pit road — and drove into victory lane.

Elliott raced to his first career Cup win this season at Watkins Glen and earned a bit of redemption Sunday from a tough finish in last fall’s Dover race. Elliott was passed by winner Kyle Busch with two laps left in the race and fell to 0 for 70 in his career.

Elliott rubbed his head and leaned against his car, crestfalle­n as he replayed the final laps in his mind. Jimmie Johnson walked over to offer some encouragem­ent and let Elliott vent.

It was one big celebratio­n on Sunday.

“It definitely makes it sweeter, for sure,” Elliott said. “You don’t appreciate it in those moments.”

Elliott was greeted in victory lane with a hug from team owner Rick Hendrick and retired star Jeff Gordon also was there to congratula­te the winning driver. Elliott’s father, Hall of Fame driver Bill Elliott, was not at the race.

“He’s been so close here,” Hendrick said. “It’s really good to see

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 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chase Elliott, left, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chase Elliott, left, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.

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