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Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott has recently revealed his marriage plans. Former NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace had a very important question for NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver at Trackside Live during Bristol Motor Speedway race week.
Wallace asked if he had any plans to get married in the future. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion responded that he’s not in any rush to marry anyone.
He added that as he isn’t even 30, he’s too young to tie the knot. Wallace also said that if he finds the right partner at the right time, he will get married:
“I’m not against it by any means. I also think, what’s the rush? I’m not against it, you find the right one and the timings right, why not, I’m good with it. But I’m in no rush, I’m not even 30. What’s the rush?,” Elliott said as quoted by Pro Talk.
The #9 Hendrick Motorsports driver might not have reached the 2023 playoffs, but that does not change the fact that he has been a Most Popular NASCAR Cup Series driver for the last five years. He has earned 22 wins in NASCAR’s three national series, with a win in the All-Star Race at Bristol in 2020.
At the age of 27, Chase Elliott has achieved a lot of success, exceeding that of many full-time Cup Series drivers.
The #9 HMS Chevy driver, who dominated the last year’s regular season with five wins, struggled to reach Victory Lane in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season.
This season has been topsy and turvy for him, as he missed seven races during the regular season – six due to a leg injury and one due to a suspension from NASCAR for rough driving at Coca-Cola 600.
Chase Elloitt couldn’t replicate last season’s consistency in the regular season. However, the regular season finale Daytona has had recent finishes of P4, P8, P6, P7 and P11.
Elliott told speedwaymedia.com that he will be back in Victory Lane after his Kansas finish and a few consistent top-10 results:
“Kansas was super refreshing. I thought we were much improved. Anytime you put the effort and time into different areas and you see the results, I think that’s encouraging for everyone involved. If you’re in that fight and you’re in that hunt, the wins will come. The good news is all the pieces of the puzzle, in my mind, are there. We’ve just got to put it together.”