Current:Home > FinanceChase Elliott, NASCAR's most popular driver, enters 2024 optimistic about bounce-back year -TrueNorth Finance Path
Chase Elliott, NASCAR's most popular driver, enters 2024 optimistic about bounce-back year
View
Date:2025-04-13 20:01:17
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Chase Elliott’s confidence could have slumped. His team could have fractured. He’s seen it happen to other drivers.
The 28-year-old never worried about that, though, after enduring the worst year of his NASCAR Cup Series career in 2023. Those issues never popped up.
“I feel like our team is in a good place,” Elliott said earlier this week during Daytona 500 Media Day. “When you have a year like last year, it is really easy for a team to blow up from the inside. Like, really easy. You don’t know how easy. And when I look at just where our team is at mentally and just our drive and our will and our willingness to fight and not quit, I think it is at an all-time high, to be honest.”
Elliott broke his leg in a snowboarding accident last March and missed six races. He sat out another after NASCAR suspended him for intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin at the Coca-Cola 600. And when he did run, the results he wanted didn’t follow. He has not won in 34 tries since taking the checkered flag at Talladega Superspeedway in October of 2022.
He also missed the playoffs for the first time. He placed 17th — his first time not making the final four since 2019.
Elliott strung together seven top-10 finishes in nine races as the regular season ended and postseason began, but it wasn't enough to dig out of the early hole.
NASCAR:Martin Truex Jr. shakes off playoff woes, goes for Daytona 500 victory in 20th start
“I was fine,” Elliott said. “My injuries weren’t why we struggled. I just think I have some bad habits this car doesn’t like, and I have to address it.”
Bad habits, as in?
“As in, things we talk about behind closed doors,” he said.
Fair enough.
Elliott still maintained his celebrity status last summer. Fans voted the second-generation star as the sport’s most popular driver for the sixth consecutive season.
Now, he enters his ninth Cup Series campaign, which have all come with Hendrick Motorsports. Hendrick celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. It kicks off Sunday with the Daytona 500, a race none of its drivers have claimed since Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2014.
Elliott flirted with a victory at NASCAR's most famous track in 2021 but finished second. He started on the pole in 2016 and 2017.
Other than that, well, the 2021 iteration doesn’t face much competition for his favorite Daytona 500 memory.
NASCAR:Jimmie Johnson can make history in the Daytona 500; and do so in a Toyota
“That was kind of cool, I guess,” Elliott said. “I would’ve liked to have won, but that was a decent finish. The rest of them were pretty horrible. We’ve crashed. So there hasn’t been a whole lot of good outside of that day.”
He’s pushed inside the top 10 just twice. Last year, Elliott wrecked and ended up 38th.
But last year is last year. This season remains a blank slate.
“There’s a sense of a new opportunity,” Elliott said. “I’m appreciative of that. There’s also a realistic understanding of, your problems don’t disappear because the calendar changed from 3 to 4.
“We know we need to be better, and I know I need to be better and intend on continuing to build on what we were working on there at the end of last year. Just keep our heads down and keep pushing.”
veryGood! (529)
Related
- Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
- See What the Class Has Been Up to Since Graduating Boy Meets World
- Caitlin Clark snubbed by USA Basketball. Fever star left off Olympic team for Paris
- Arizona closes Picacho Peak State Park after small plane crash that killed pilot
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- Search underway for Michael Mosley, TV presenter and doctor who is missing after going for walk in Greece
- A man shot by police in New Caledonia has died. The French Pacific territory remains restive
- Weeklong heat wave loosens grip slightly on US Southwest but forecasters still urge caution
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Ryan Garcia speaks out after being hospitalized following arrest at Beverly HIlls hotel
Ranking
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders, who took famous 'Earthrise' photo, dies in plane crash
- Methodist church regrets Ivory Coast’s split from the union as lifting of LGBTQ ban roils Africa
- Caitlin Clark heats up with best shooting performance of WNBA career: 'The basket looks bigger'
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Search underway for Michael Mosley, TV presenter and doctor who is missing after going for walk in Greece
- Caitlin Clark's next game: How to watch Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun on Monday
- Josh Maravich, son of Basketball Hall of Famer Pete Maravich, dies at 42
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Caitlin Clark snubbed by USA Basketball. Fever star left off Olympic team for Paris
Howard University rescinds Sean 'Diddy' Combs' degree after video of assault surfaces
Deontay Wilder's fiancée gets temporary restraining order after she details alleged abuse
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
Living and Dying in the Shadow of Chemical Plants
Search underway for Michael Mosley, TV presenter and doctor who is missing after going for walk in Greece
In the pink: Flamingo sightings flying high in odd places as Hurricane Idalia's wrath lingers