Atlanta Motor Speedway has become a "restricted speed" track which makes it prone to upset winners. Similar to the Daytona 500.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Ambetter Health 400 is taking place this weekend. It's the first of two NASCAR weekends at the speedway in Hampton, Georgia. Chase Elliott, a native of Dawsonville, Georgia, will be back racing at his home track.
9. John H. Nemechek, 34. 10. Chase Briscoe, 33. 11. Chase Elliott, 33. 12. Ty Dillon, 31. 13. Daniel Suárez, 29. 14. Michael McDowell, 27. 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 26. 16. Ty Gibbs, 21. 17. Joey Logano, 21. 18. Riley Herbst, 20. 19. Corey LaJoie, 20. 20. Denny Hamlin, 20. 21. Brad Keselowski, 20. 22. Todd Gilliland, 20. 23. Bubba Wallace, 20. 24. Justin Haley, 18. 25. Austin Dillon, 18. 26. Kyle Larson, 17. 27. Cole Custer, 16. 28. Christopher Bell, 13. 29. Cody Ware, 12. 30. Noah Gragson, 9. 31. Ross Chastain, 8. 32. Carson Hocevar, 7. 33. Ryan Preece, 5. 34. Kyle Busch, 5. 38. Josh Berry, 1. 39. Martin Truex Jr, 1.
Chase Elliott didn’t have the day he wanted in the Daytona 500, but it’s nothing a trip home to Atlanta Motor Speedway can’t make better.
Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series’ qualifying session at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Media Availability Quotes: Obviously with the fan following,
As NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott always has a lot of people cheering for him at the track and that’s especially true at his home track —
Lately, Elliott says, his home track in Hampton has been doing the same. “I always look forward to racing there. I’m really happy that we have two dates at Atlanta,” Elliott said. “I think that it’s a track that made a large investment to improve their product and I think that they have successfully created a lot of chatter down there around the racetrack and around the events.
As NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott always has a lot of people cheering for him at the track – and that’s especially true at his home track: Atlanta Motor Speedway. As a 19-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series and a former champion,
It’s finally Sunday, which means only one thing for many racing fans – it’s time for the 2025 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Hendrick Motorsports will have a healthy representation in this year’s edition of "The Great American Race",
Chase Elliott celebrates in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Bowman Gray Stadium, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Winston-Salem, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley) NASCAR most popular
One of the bigger crashes of Sunday's Daytona 500 included Joey Logano, Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney. See the NASCAR crash here.