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Chase Elliott ‘not even close’ to meeting expectations

Chase Elliott is the most popular driver in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, the former champion of the circuit has found it tough to get to Victory Lane over the past couple of seasons, while his teammates Kyle LarsonWilliam Byron and even Alex Bowman make statements week-in and week-out.

The Dawsonville, Georgia has been consistently solid, ranking P4 in the point standings, amassing six top tens and three top fives through 11 races. The lack of winning is what has Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic concerned though. He wants to see more out of Elliott and the No. 9 team, especially considering their standing at Hendrick Motorsports.

We need to have a Chase Elliott conversation,” Bianchi stated, via The Teardown. “Since the start of the 2023 season, the Wood Brothers have more wins than Chase Elliott does. That’s crazy to think about. That’s no disrespect to the Wood Brothers, that’s just the reality of the situation. They have two wins. Chase Elliott has one points win since the start of the 2023 season. That’s crazy to think about. This is again becoming a typical, what I would associate with a typical Chase Elliott year. They run just well enough.

You look at their average finish, you know, that kind of thing, and they grind out these finishes, and that’s good, and it keeps them up in the point standings. He’s fourth in points. Okay, that’s good, but that’s not good enough for this team. You look at laps-led this year, Kyle Larson and William Byron are first and second. Alex Bowman is ninth. Chase Elliott, 15th. 45 laps-led this year. This team should be better. It needs to be better.

“On a race track where this is tailor-made for Hendrick Motorsports. We saw that today with the No. 5. Obviously, the No. 24 was up there too, until they had pit road damage. Bowman was in the mix. Elliot, they needed a tire gamble to get that track position. It wasn’t like they had sheer speed. There’s just, fundamentally, something is missing with this team. It’s been missing for a while. Kudos to them for grinding it out and finding a way week after week to get top 10s, and that kind of thing

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