Chase Elliott is 20/1 to win at Pocono Raceway. |
LOOKING FOR A WIN: Consistency continues for Elliott as he has earned four top-five finishes in the past seven races, accumulating nine top-10 finishes through the first 13 races. Only two drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series have more top-10 finishes this year (Kevin Harvick with 10 and Kurt Busch with 11 -- both Sprint Cup champions). Additionally, only four Sprint Cup drivers own more top-five finishes than Elliott this year (Kyle Busch with nine, Harvick with six, teammate Johnson with six and Carl Edwards with five). As Elliott’s consistency increases so does his chance at closing in on his first Cup victory. According to NASCAR’s loop data statistics, Elliott ranks second in closers behind teammate and six-time Cup champion Johnson. The Dawsonville, Georgia, native secured his first top-10 finish of 2016 at his home track, Atlanta Motor Speedway. He earned his career-best finish, third, at Dover International Speedway earlier this month.
SEASON STANDINGS: Elliott currently sits eighth in the standings with 374 points. The rookie trails points leader Kevin Harvick by 83 markers. The 20-year-old driver is younger than any driver currently inside the top 16 – the amount of drivers NASCAR takes into its playoffs – while also being the highest ranked rookie.
TOP-10 TEAR: The NAPA AUTO PARTS driver is on a top-10 tear, earning four of his nine in the past four races. Additionally, in the non-points-paying Sprint All-Star Race, Elliott raced his way to a sixth-place finish.
MTV’S RIDICULOUSNESS: Elliott makes his co-hosting debut on MTV's “Ridiculousness,” adding his own personal stories while reacting to the hysterical and absurd Internet videos highlighted on the show, alongside host Rob Dyrdek as well as Sterling “Stee-Lo” Brim and Chanel “West Coast." Elliott headed to Los Angeles earlier this year to film the season seven episode that will air this Thursday, June 2, at 10 p.m. ET. Check out a sneak peek of the rookie driver on set here. Elliott helps host "Hall of Fame Dads," "Victory Lapse" and "Personal Pit Crews" among other segments.
Chase Elliott on racing at Pocono
“I haven’t raced at Pocono a lot. I’ve run just a couple of ARCA races there. I’m looking forward to getting back there though. It’s been a few years since I’ve run at that track. It’s a neat place and very unique. It’s nothing like you see anywhere else with the three turns. I think getting there will be a big refresher. I’m looking forward to getting back and getting in that swing.”
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