Before The Winston Million, before anyone became “awesome,” before all the most popular driver awards, and before Chase, Elliott Racing was just another independent team struggling to make ends meet in NASCAR.
- Everyone knows Chase Elliott and Bill Elliott, the most popular drivers of their eras, but how much do you actually know about the Elliott family before that?
- Back in the day, it was more possible for smaller teams to come into NASCAR and run well at certain tracks like Daytona and Talladega. How does NASCAR get back to being more like that?
- Every NASCAR team seems to be filled up with hard-working people, but when you are in a smaller team with less money, everyone else has to work harder for less pay. What do you think is the most important part about being a hard worker on a NASCAR team?
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