NASCAR, Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott
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The average 70-year-old American is likely completely retired, volunteering for passion projects, or enjoying life at The Villages retirement facility in Florida, but not NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott. The 1988 NASCAR Cup Series champion is climbing ...
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When Bill Elliott withdrew his name from 'Most Popular Driver' for Dale Earnhardt
Like father, like son, they say, and in the case of the Elliotts, nothing could be more accurate. The announcement that Chase Elliott made today about withdrawing from the Most Popular Award so that Kyle Busch can win it is winning hearts.
NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Bill Elliott will compete in the IROC race as part of the Heritage Invitational on Friday, April 10. The race will take place at the Ten Tenths Motor Club in Concord, N.C. Elliott was previously named celebrant for the Heritage ...
Chase Elliott knows he’s not guaranteed of winning the National Motorsports Press Association’s Most Popular Driver award, but the Hendrick Motorsports competitor who has been honored with it for eight-consecutive years wants his name removed from the ballot this year and is asking those who normally support him to vote for Kyle Busch in 2026.
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Historic Dodge Intrepid NASCAR development car heads to auction
Former Dodge NASCAR development car tied to Bill Elliott and Ray Evernham is available for collectors and racing enthusiasts.