Chase Elliott has been compared to the likes of Jeff Gordon and is the reigning Cup Series champion but has not won a race since last season and has reached Victory Lane just once since 2023
Chase Elliott has left the decision about the future of his No. 9 team up to the Hendrick Motorsports bosses as he declared: “We show up and we fight every week and we’ll keep doing that until someone tells us to stop”.
Despite consistently solid performances, Elliott is feeling the heat with only one trip to Victory Lane since 2023, and questions are swirling around his crew chief, Alan Gustafson, amid calls for potential replacements at Hendrick Motorsports. Meanwhile, one of his $12.6 billion sponsors recently backed a Kyle Larson career move.
In an exclusive with Express U.S. Sports earlier in the season, Elliott stood firmly by Gustafson’s side. And Elliott continued to reiterate he’s committed to keeping things business as usual with the No. 9 until the time comes when Hendrick Motorsports opts for a shakeup, despite some fans calling for a rising star to take his seat.
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Speaking on Amazon Prime Video’s pre-race show at Michigan, Elliott opened up about the growth of the team through tough times, urging fans to appreciate their dedication. Addressing inquiries by Corey LaJoie regarding his dialogue with Gustafson on needing to dominate races, Elliott responded: “We do, for sure. And, you know, for us, man we’ve worked so hard at it, just trying to chip away.
“I think Alan deserves a lot of credit for just helping to manage this entire process, because there’s a lot to it.
“Look, there is no one here, and we have some great race fans and I appreciate them, but there is no one here who wants to perform as much as we do.
“And we put a lot of effort and work into that, and I think that’s always important to remember because we miught not be the flashiest work but we sure do care a lot.
“And we care a lot about each other too. I think it’s important that we’ve stuck together through this, and I think there is light at the end of the tunnel somewhere.
“I also think we’re gonna be way better for it once we do get on the other side, because we’ve had to learn some hard lessons, and we’ve learned them together, and those things matter.
“So I’m looking forward to, whatever the journey brings, we show up and we fight every week and we’ll keep doing that until someone tells us to stop.”