Chase Elliott Takes NASCAR by Storm: Rejects Elon Musk’s Multimillion-Dollar Offer Because He “Doesn’t Sell Sports for Money”
Charlotte, NC — In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the world of motorsports and tech alike, NASCAR superstar Chase Elliott has reportedly turned down a multimillion-dollar sponsorship offer from none other than Elon Musk, citing his love for the sport and its fans as the reason.
“I don’t sell sports for money. I race for passion, for people, and for purpose.”
With those now-viral words, Elliott rejected what could have been the most lucrative sponsorship deal in NASCAR history — and fans are racing to react.
Elon Musk’s Vision: ‘Rebuilding Racing for the Future’
Sources close to the negotiations say Musk offered over $150 million in a groundbreaking proposal to make Chase Elliott the face of a new era of high-tech racing.
His pitch included:
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Full-car branding across Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet for Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter)
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A permanent name change for Elliott’s pit team to “Team X”
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Onboard AI-driven analytics powered by Neuralink
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An exclusive “X-Racing” fan experience app
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An NFT-based collectible series featuring Elliott
The deal would’ve also included naming rights to Elliott’s car — rumored to be called “Model 9R” — blending Tesla design with NASCAR horsepower.
But Chase Elliott said no — and he didn’t hesitate.
“Some Things You Just Don’t Sell” — Elliott Speaks Out
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, Elliott addressed the rumors directly:
“I grew up watching my dad race. NASCAR isn’t just a business to me — it’s a legacy, a community, and a lifestyle. I’m proud of where I come from, and I won’t trade that for a billion-dollar billboard.”
The post garnered 2.7 million likes within 24 hours, with drivers, celebrities, and fans all weighing in.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. commented: “Hell yeah, Chase. That’s real.”
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JJ Watt reposted with the caption: “Athletes with values >>> everything else.”
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Meanwhile, Elon Musk, in typical fashion, responded on X:
“Legacy is admirable. But evolution is inevitable. See you on the future tracks.” 🚀
Social Media Melts Down: #ElliottVsMusk Goes Viral
With hashtags like #ElliottVsMusk, #NotForSale, and #NASCARStrong trending, the internet is on fire.
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A fan posted: “Chase Elliott turning down Elon Musk is the most Chase Elliott thing ever. Respect.”
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Another added: “We don’t need robot cars and space helmets in NASCAR. Keep it real.”
Meanwhile, TikTok is flooded with edits of Elliott’s highlights overlaid with quotes from his post — many set to patriotic music and racking up millions of views.
Elliott’s Monster Season Rolls On — No Tech Needed
The sponsorship drama hasn’t distracted Elliott on the track. In fact, he’s enjoying one of the strongest seasons of his career, with multiple Top 5 finishes and a dramatic win at Daytona already under his belt.
Fan support is at an all-time high. After news of the rejected deal broke, sales of Elliott’s merch spiked 30% overnight, with new shirts featuring the slogan:
“Raced. Not Programmed.”
NASCAR at a Crossroads: Tradition vs. Tech Takeover
Chase Elliott’s bold stand has reignited a growing debate in motorsports:
Should racing embrace the future of tech branding, or protect its identity?
Elon Musk’s failed bids to sponsor Bubba Wallace, Kyle Larson, and now Elliott suggest that NASCAR’s culture isn’t ready to be automated — at least not yet.
As motorsport journalist Kendra Lee put it:
“Chase Elliott didn’t just turn down a billionaire. He protected something sacred. And that’s why fans love him.”
What’s Next for Musk — and NASCAR?
Speculation is mounting that Musk might soon launch his own tech-centric racing league, tentatively titled “X Speed Series”, featuring electric race cars, drone pit crews, and fully AI-powered race management. A teaser video posted by Musk featured the tagline:
“If they won’t evolve, we will.”