Yuma Sun

Elliott uses Dover win to advance to next round

Drivers move on to Talledega

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DOVER, Del. — Chase Elliott had been burdened by lofty expectatio­ns that come as the son of a Hall of Fame driver and the replacemen­t of a four-time NASCAR champion.

As the close calls and frustratin­g finishes mounted, and wins eluded him, the 22-year-old Elliott could feel the pressure tighten each time he slipped into the No. 9 Chevrolet.

But once Elliott raced to his first Cup win, the second victory wasn’t far behind, and now the Hendrick Motorsport­s star pegged as NASCAR’s next most popular driver is thinking championsh­ip.

“There isn’t any reason why we can’t make a run at this deal,” Elliott said.

Elliott stayed off pit road during a late caution and avoided similar disasters that struck the StewartHaa­s Racing drivers to pull away and win in overtime Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway. Elliott earned an automatic berth into the next round of the NASCAR Cup playoffs. Eight races after his first win at Watkins Glen, Elliott was back in victory lane again — another needed dose of good news for NASCAR following the rousing success of the roval race last week at Charlotte.

Elliott bounded over the wall and high-fived Gordon, the driver he replaced in 2016, and shared a big hug with team owner Rick Hendrick. A year ago at Dover, Elliott coughed up the lead with two laps left to Kyle Busch, in what he called the most crushing defeat of his career.

He left that race 0 for 70 in Cup.

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.

“When he won the race at Watkins Glen, it was like the world was lifted off his shoulders,” Hendrick said.

Bill Elliott did not attend the race, but with more races like this one, it’s not hard to imagine son eventually eclipsing dad’s mark of one Cup championsh­ip.

“I think this only elevates his game,” Gordon said.

Elliott’s win means he can breathe a bit easier as the series shifts to treacherou­s Talladega, where anything can happen on the superspeed­way. The top eight drivers after the next two races move on to the next round and Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman are stuck below the cutoff with two races left in the round of 12.

“We’ve had so many opportunit­ies and been so close and had the car to win and been in position and I don’t know, it just seems to

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? CHASE ELLIOTT (FRONT LEFT) poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after he won a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
ASSOCIATED PRESS CHASE ELLIOTT (FRONT LEFT) poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after he won a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
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