Elliott finds his groove at
Charlotte roval with sixth win of season
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[September 30, 2019]
As he pondered his situation at
the Charlotte Motor Speedway infield road circuit after practice on
Friday, Chase Elliott called himself a driver in search of his
groove. On Sunday, he quite obviously and very impressively had
found that groove.
Elliott, who overcame a bad mistake when he whacked the tire-barrier
wall on a restart with 45 laps left in the 109-lapper, took the lead
for a final time in the Bank of America ROVAL 400 with six laps to
go.
From there, he held off Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman to
get his victory, which was the sixth of his career.
"Holy moly, did you like that?" Elliott asked the crowd after
getting out of his No. 9 Chevrolet.
The fans, of course, loved it. Elliott has after all, taken over
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s job as best-loved driver.
The margin of victory over Bowman was just over 3 seconds.
After the race, which was run with temperatures in the 90s, Bowman
appeared to collapse next to his car and was taken to the infield
care center.
Kevin Harvick of Stewart Haas Racing finished third. Teammate Clint
Bowyer was fourth and Brad Keselowski of Team Penske fifth.
Pole-sitter William Byron finished sixth.
"To come out of here sixth is great," Byron said. "The pole was an
awesome feeling. To lead laps was great. I think going into the next
round we've got to be aggressive."
Elliott arrived at the 2.32-mile, 17-turn CMS infield "roval" having
already one road-course win on the season. But that was at the
natural terrain course of Watkins Glen International. There is
nothing natural about the CMS circuit and that caused Elliott to
proclaim himself in need of finding "his rhythm" after the first
practice Friday.
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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup
Series driver Chase Elliott (9) heads into turn 5 during the Bank of
America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jim
Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
He lost that rhythm for just that one restart.
"What a mistake," Elliott said. "You talk about messing something
up.
"What day. Such a fast NAPA Camaro ZL1. In all honesty, that was the
only reason we were able to get back in it. I pretty well blew it. I
got the cautions at the right time and brought it home."
Larson won Stage 1 while Elliott won Stage 2. The race included 11
cautions and one red flag.
Sunday's was the final race of the three-race Playoffs Round of 16.
The drivers advancing to the three-race Round of 12 are Martin Truex
Jr., Harvick, Kyle Busch, Keselowski, Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano,
Elliott, Kyle Larson, William Byron, Bowyer, Ryan Blaney and Bowman.
Bumped from the Playoffs as a result of the CMS cutdown event were
Erik Jones of Joe Gibbs Racing, Ryan Newman of Roush Fenway Racing,
Kurt Busch of Chip Ganassi Racing and Aric Almirola of Stewart-Haas.
The Playoffs resume next weekend in Dover, Del.
--Field Level Media
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