Chase Elliott claims he “would love to spend” his whole career at Hendrick Motorsports
Chase Elliott wants to end his career at HMS.

Rick Hendrick and Chase Elliott (Via IMAGO)
Hendrick Motorsports over the years has been the home to some of the best drivers in the NASCAR history. Currently they have one of the most talented and marketable driver lineups that includes former cup champions Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott, alongside 2024 Daytona 500 champion William Byron.
In terms of popularity Chase Elliott, the 2020 Cup Series champion, is one of biggest name in the NASCAR and HMS. He has been with the team since his debut and has been the winner of the most popular driver award since 2018. The 19 times Cup race winner recently talked about his future with the team and where he wants to end his career.

The No:9 Chevy Camaro ZL1 driver pointed out that he doesn’t know how long his NASCAR career going to last but he wants to stay in HMS till his career ends. He reckons he owns everything to Rick Hendrick, as he was given the opportunity to call Hendrick Motorsports his home, which has been a lot of fun.
I don't know how long my career will go, but I would love to spend it all here. This has been the only home I have ever known in my NASCAR career, which is really cool. I owe everything I have to Rick (Hendrick), the opportunities and my life, just every bit. It's been a lot of fun.Chase Elliott said.
Chase Elliott deems his time at HMS as a big deal
While talking more about the topic, Chase Elliott pointed out that he finds it as big deal that he has been able to make over 300 starts for Rick Hendrick. He highlighted that he has been involved in the sport for longer than many would think.

To be able to call one place home and drive for one guy is a big deal to me. 300 (starts) is wild to think about with a 38-race season. We've been around longer than you think.Chase Elliott said.
The No:9 team would be hoping to give their driver, who is in hot form after his Xfinity Series outing at Charllotte ahead of this Sunday Coke 600 ended in victory lane. Fans would be much excited to see if Chase Elliott would be able to win the 600 miles race on Sunday in his 300th start.
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