BREAKING NEWS: $12M-worth Chase Elliott Picks HMS Teammate With Memoir-Worthy Stories

Chase Elliott, a Hendrick Motorsports icon, identified his teammate William Byron as someone who could write a fantastic memoir. While NASCAR is nearing the end of its two-week break, Hendrick Motorsports has begun interviewing its drivers to see who has the finest stories to tell.

Chase Elliott is presently driving the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at Hendrick Motorsports. He is the son of Bill Elliott, the great Hendrick Motorsports driver. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Chase Elliott’s net worth is $12 million.

Chase Elliott’s accolades include an Xfinity Series championship in 2014 and a Cup Series title in 2020. Chase Elliott currently has 19 career Cup Series wins, the most recent coming at Texas Motor Speedway in April. He was elected Most Popular Driver from 2018 to 2021.

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Needless to say, Elliott has had many ups and downs throughout his career. As a result, the Chevy pilot must have various stories to share about the experience. However, he believes his teammate William Byron would be a superior storyteller.

Chase Elliott, who began his NASCAR career in 2011 with Hendrick Motorsports’ development program, stated that he is the most probable candidate to write a memoir. Elliott then made his full-time NASCAR debut in the K&N East Series. The next year, he earned his first NASCAR victory at Iowa Speedway.

Chase Elliott joins Kyle Larson and William Byron in recent NASCAR statistics.
Chase Elliott’s season thus far has been different than it was in 2023. Chase Elliott missed seven races last year, six due to a snowboarding injury and one owing to a penalty at the Coca-Cola 600 for wrecking Denny Hamlin. He even missed out on the playoffs last season.

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This year, however, Elliott ended his 42-race winless streak at Texas. He is second in the Cup Series standings, with 739 points. This season, the American has led 179 laps and has nine top-five finishes and eleven top-10s. He also owns the sixth playoff place, trailing defending Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney.

Furthermore, according to a recent report by NASCAR insider Trey Ryan, Chase Elliott is one of the top ten drivers to score the most points in the NextGen era. Kyle Larson leads the way with 2964 points, followed by William Byron with 2935 points. Elliott is in seventh place with 2736 points.

Chase Elliott’s next race will be the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway on August 11th. The 400-lap event begins at 6 p.m. ET and will be carried live on the USA Network and NBC Sports. Fans can get radio updates on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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