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Chase Elliott Wins at Phoenix, Crowned NASCAR Cup Series Champion

Chase Elliott won the Season Finale 500 from Phoenix Raceway on Sunday afternoon to pick up his first NASCAR Cup Series Championship.

Elliott was awarded the pole for Sunday’s race but had to start in the rear of the field following multiple inspection failures.  Elliott quickly drove up through the field, and took the lead at the beginning of Stage 2.

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Elliott led a race-high 154 laps in the winner-take-all finale for the Championship.  He took the lead away from Joey Logano with 43 laps remaining, and he was able to pull away for his fifth win of the season.

Elliott said he could see Logano struggling following the final pit stop and knew he needed to make his move.

“I saw Joey was pretty loose there; felt like I needed to get to him when I could,” Elliott said.  “Just waiting on the caution as always.”

Elliott, who won last weekend at Martinsville to lock himself into the Championship finale, said the season has shown how his team has grown.

“I just never would have thought that this year went the way it has,” Elliott said.  “I can’t say enough about our group.  I feel like we took some really big strides this year, and last week was a huge one.”

Elliott and his father Bill have now joined the Petty and Jarrett families as the only father-son duos to win the Cup Series Championship.  Elliott also became the youngest Champion since Jeff Gordon won it all in 1995, and becomes the first driver to win the Championship and Most Popular Driver in the same year since his father did it in 1988.

Elliott said becoming champion was a dream come true.

“All you can dream for is the opportunity, and I’ve been very fortunate to have that over the years,” Elliott said.  “This is a moment that I’ve dreamed about.  This is all I ever wanted to do…this moment is something not a lot of people get to enjoy.”

Logano finished third after fading late in the race, and he said his car’s handling went away over the final run after giving up the lead to Elliott.

“Just didn’t have the speed at the right time,” Logano said.  “Early in the race our Mustang was really fast.  We were close.”

The race was also the final one for drivers Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson.

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Johnson, the greatest driver of his generation, ended his career with seven Cup Series titles and 83 victories.

After his fifth-place finish, Johnson celebrated with his teammate Elliott in what many viewed as a passing of the torch.

Johnson said he was proud of the career he put together.

“It’s been a great run; I’ve had 19 years in the Cup Series, 2 years in the Xfinity Series,” Johnson said.  “This has been a great journey and I’m ready to spend my time a little differently.”

“My heart’s full, very thankful for today.  We had a great run on the track, and I can’t go without congratulating Chase Elliott and Hendrick Motorsports on another championship.”

Unofficial results:

  1. Chase Elliott
  2. Brad Keselowski
  3. Joey Logano
  4. Denny Hamlin
  5. Jimmie Johnson
  6. Ryan Blaney
  7. Kevin Harvick
  8. Matt DiBenedetto
  9. William Byron
  10. Martin Truex Jr.
  11. Kyle Busch
  12. Kurt Busch
  13. Aric Almirola
  14. Clint Bowyer
  15. Bubba Wallace
  16. Alex Bowman
  17. Christopher Bell
  18. Austin Dillon
  19. Tyler Reddick
  20. Chris Buescher
  21. Ty Dillon
  22. Erik Jones
  23. Michael McDowell
  24. Ryan Newman
  25. Matt Kenseth
  26. John Hunter Nemechek
  27. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  28. Cole Custer
  29. Brennan Poole
  30. JJ Yeley
  31. Daniel Suarez
  32. Joey Gase
  33. James Davison
  34. Ryan Preece
  35. Josh Bilicki
  36. Timmy Hill
  37. Garrett Smithley
  38. Corey LaJoie
  39. Quin Houff
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