Chase Elliott is a professional American stock car racing driver born on November 28, 1995. He is a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series and drives the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Hendrick Motorsports. Additionally, he drives the No. 35 Chevrolet Silverado for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Elliott made history by winning the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship, becoming the youngest and first rookie to win a national series championship in NASCAR. He started racing full-time in the Cup Series in 2016 and was named the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year. In 2020, he secured the Cup Series championship in Phoenix Arizona, the first for Hendrick Motorsports since 2016. He has won a total of 18 races in the Cup Series, with seven wins on road courses.
Chase Elliott is the son of 1988 Winston Cup Series champion Bill Elliott, making them the third father-son NASCAR champions in history, along with Lee and Richard Petty and Ned and Dale Jarrett. He was featured in Sports Illustrated’s July 13, 2009 issue as a potential star athlete alongside thirteen other future stars, including Jordan Spieth and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist.
Elliott participated in 40 races in various series in 2010, winning twelve events and finishing in the top ten 38 times. He won the Blizzard Series, Miller Lite, and Gulf Coast championship, earning him the Georgia Asphalt Pro Late Model Series Rookie of the Year title. He ended his third racing season by winning the Winchester 400 and was named the high school player of the week in April 2011 by Sports Illustrated.
In 2012, he won the Alan Turner Snowflake 100, prelude to the Snowball Derby, for the second time in three years. In November 2013, he made history again by winning the All American 400, becoming the first driver to win all four of the country’s largest short-track races, including the Snowball Derby, the World Crown 300, and the Winchester 400. He won the Snowball Derby in 2015 after the initial winner, Christopher Bell, was disqualified. However, in 2013, he was disqualified for a piece of tungsten found in his car during post-race inspection, which prohibited him from sweeping the Snowball Derby and Snowflake 100 in the same weekend, and the victory was awarded to Erik Jones.
Is Chase Elliott married?
Chase Elliott’s personal life has been a topic of interest for many fans and media outlets. It was reported that Elliott was previously in a relationship with Kaylie Green, daughter of former NASCAR Busch Series winner David Green. Although they never officially announced their relationship, Green was seen supporting Elliott at a few of his races.
In May 2021, Elliott posted a photo on Instagram with Ashley Anderson with a caption thanking her for putting up with him, which sparked rumors about their relationship. However, the duo has not made any official announcement about their relationship status.
Elliott is known to keep his private life away from the limelight, and he rarely speaks about his personal relationships. As of now, Chase Elliott is not married, and his current relationship status is not clear. Despite being a popular public figure, he prefers to keep his personal life private and away from media attention.
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