Home-state favorite Chase Elliott
passes Brad Keselowski on final lap to win NASCAR Atlanta race
[June 30, 2025]
By CHARLES ODUM
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — Home-state favorite Chase Elliott passed Brad
Keselowski on the final lap and won the the crash-filled NASCAR Cup
Series at Atlanta on Saturday night for his 20th career victory.
Elliott, the popular driver from Dawsonville, Georgia, earned a spot
in the NASCAR playoffs with his first victory since April 2024 at
Texas. It was his first win in Atlanta since 2022.
“I've never in my whole life, this is unbelievable,” Elliott said.
“This is something I'll remember the rest of my life.”
Keselowski was second, followed by Elliott’s Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet teammate, Alex Bowman, and Tyler Reddick. Bowman helped
block Keselowski following Elliott's last-lap pass.
“The 48 and 9 just got together,” Keselowski said, referring to
Bowman and Elliott. “... At they end they were able to double-team
me.”
Elliott climbed into the stands to celebrate with fans after ending
a 44-race winless streak.
“I'm happy for the 9 team,” Bowman said. “It's a big win for him in
his hometown. ... I'm glad to have a Hendrick car in victory lane. I
wish it was us."

The race's second crash early in Stage 2 took out many of the
sport's biggest names and left others with damaged cars. Pole-winner
Joey Logano, who led the first 36 laps before light rain forced the
first caution, was among the many drivers caught up in the big
crash.
Among others knocked out of the race: William Byron, Austin Cindric,
Ross Chastain, Josh Berry, Corey LaJoie and Daniel Suarez.
“It wrecked the whole field,” Logano said. “I still don't know
exactly how it started ... but it was total chaos. Cars were
sideways and on the brakes. I got hit from every corner possible.”
Added Denny Hamlin, who suffered damage to his Toyota in the crash:
“Some zigged. Some zagged. Most crashed.”
The Atlanta race at EchoPark Speedway, formerly known as Atlanta
Motor Speedway, was the debut of the 32-driver In-Season Challenge,
a five-race, bracket-style tournament.
The parade of highly regarded drivers to be knocked out so early in
the race showed the perils of trying to pick NASCAR winners on a
March Madness-style bracket sheet. The top two seeds were among the
early casualties.
Hamlin, the No. 1 seed in the tournament, finished 31st and lost to
Ty Dillon, who finished eighth.
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Driver Joey Logano (22) along with over twenty other drivers get
tangled up in a wreck in turn three of lap sixty nine during a
NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Saturday, June 28, 2025, in Hampton,
Ga. (AP Photo/Russell Norris)

Chase Briscoe, who held off Hamlin for his first
win for Joe Gibbs Racing last week at Pocono Raceway, was the No. 2
seed before being knocked out in a crash and losing to Noah Gragson
in the tournament.
A $1 million prize awaits the winner as part of a new media rights
deal that includes TNT.
Elliott and Keselowski were on the front row when a caution with 33
laps to go forced a decision on whether to pit for fresh tires. Both
stayed on the track and Elliott faded following the restart until
making his decisive charge at the very end.
Bracket busters
Ryan Blaney, the race favorite according to BetMGM Sportsbook, was
knocked out on a wreck late in the first stage. Christopher Bell hit
the wall, triggering the crash that ended the stage with Cindric in
the lead.
Cindric was involved in the bigger crash early in Stage 2. Kyle
Busch, Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace were among others involved in
the crash.
Photo finish
Tyler Reddick beat Elliott to the finish line by .001 seconds to win
Stage 2 in a battle between drivers looking for both their first
stage win and overall win of the season.
Weather woes
Lightning and rain delayed qualifying Friday and the Xfinity race
won by Nick Sanchez late Friday night. More lightning and rain
threatened Saturday night's race. Fans were encouraged to leave the
stands about 90 minutes before the race due to severe weather in the
area but were allowed to return as pre-race were conducted as
planned.
Up next
The Cup Series moves to Chicago for the Chicago Street Race on
Sunday, July 6.
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