Chase Elliott wheeled his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to victory lane in double overtime at Kansas Speedway. The win propels him to the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs to contend for the championship title.
The pivotal moment came on the final lap as Bubba Wallace and Denny Hamlin, fighting for the lead, made contact entering Turn 3. Elliott seized the opportunity to pass them and capture the checkered flag.
It was his second Cup Series victory this season and his 21st career win.
“Everything worked out perfectly for me,” an elated Elliott said after the race. “Had a great push through (turns) one and two. That kind of all started with the No. 6 (Brad Keselowski). I had a big run off of two. The seas kind of parted and I just was able to keep my momentum up. That was really it.
“Obviously, we still had pretty good tires compared to those guys, but what a crazy finish” he continued. Hope you all enjoyed that; I certainly did. Really proud of this No. 9 Kelley Blue Book Chevrolet team. Had a really solid weekend, win or no win. Really nice to qualify really well. We’ll certainly enjoy this, man. This is pretty cool. Just never take this stuff for granted because it’s hard to come by. Learned that the hard way. Always enjoy it. Always appreciate it.”
It was a frustrating end in a race where Hamlin led a race-high 159 laps and had to settle for second place.
“Just super disappointing,” he said.“ I wanted it bad. It would have been 60 (wins) for me. The team just did an amazing job with the car, just really, really fast. Gave me everything I needed. Got the restart I needed. Just couldn’t finish it there on the last corner. Obviously got really, really tight with the 23 (Wallace) and it just got real tight and we let the 9 win.
Yeah, just mechanical failures and different things have really hindered us in years past, and we had no power steering that last run,” Hamlin continued. “Low voltage. Just a lot of things and just couldn’t — just disappointing because I don’t think I’ve ever had a car that good to the competition. Man, I wanted it for my dad. I wanted it for everybody. Just wanted it a little too hard.”
Christopher Bell, Chase Briscoe and Bubba Wallace rounded out the top five. Kyle Larson, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, William Byron and Shane van Gisbergen completed the top 10.
Complete Results – NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas Speedway
Chase Elliott
Denny Hamlin
Christopher Bell
Chase Elliott
Bubba Wallace
Kyle Larson
Tyler Reddick
Brad Keselowski
William Byron
Shane van Gisbergen
Ross Chastain
Todd Gilliland
Ty Dillon
Michael McDowell
Chris Buescher
Erik Jones
Daniel Suarez
Justin Haley
Kyle Busch
Cole Custer
Joey Logano
Riley Herbst
Noah Gragson
Ryan Blaney
Ty Gibbs
Ryan Preece
Austin Dillon
Alex Bowman
Carson Hocevar
Austin Cindric
Zane Smith
John Hunter Nemechek
Josh Berry
JJ Yeley
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
AJ Allmendinger
Cody Ware
Playoff Standings after Kansas
Ryan Blaney (locked into the Round of 8 (New Hampshire win)
Chase Elliott (locked into the Round of 8 (Kansas win)
Kyle Larson +54 ahead of 8th
Denny Hamlin +48
Christopher Bell +44
William Byron +40
Chase Briscoe +21
Joey Logano +13
Ross Chastain -13
Bubba Wallace -26
Tyler Reddick -29
Austin Cindric -48