NASCAR has dropped a bombshell, announcing that Chase Elliott, the 2020 Cup Series champion, will leave the sport shortly after grappling with significant challenges.
The NASCAR world is reeling from the sudden announcement that Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, will depart the sport. The news comes amid a turbulent 2025 season marked by on-track struggles and personal challenges for the 29-year-old Georgia native. While NASCAR has not disclosed specific reasons, sources suggest Elliott’s decision follows a series of setbacks, including penalties and a lack of race-winning speed, as noted by analysts earlier this season.
Elliott’s Storied Career
Chase Elliott, voted NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver from 2018 to 2024, has been a cornerstone of Hendrick Motorsports. With 19 Cup Series wins and a 2020 championship, his departure is a seismic shift. Recently, Elliott showed resilience, rallying to a fourth-place finish at COTA despite a first-lap incident. However, his team’s inconsistent performance, coupled with a penalty at Homestead for a pit road violation, has fueled frustration.
Fan Outpouring and Speculation
Fans have taken to social media, with #ChaseStrong trending as they express shock and support. Speculation swirls about whether Elliott’s exit is permanent or a temporary hiatus, possibly tied to personal matters or dissatisfaction with NASCAR’s recent decisions, like the controversial All-Star Race format changes he critiqued. The timing, following a rumored split with Ashley Anderson, adds to the uncertainty.
What’s Next for NASCAR?
Hendrick Motorsports and NASCAR have yet to outline plans for Elliott’s No. 9 seat. The organization, which leads the 2025 standings, faces a challenge replacing a driver of Elliott’s caliber. As the Cup Series heads to upcoming races, fans await clarity on Elliott’s future and the sport’s next chapter. For now, the focus is on honoring a driver who defined an era.