Breaking:Chase Elliott Defiant Amid Winless Streak: “We Expect More”…read more
NASCAR star Chase Elliott remains confident despite a 37-race winless streak. The 2020 Cup Series champion aims to bounce back and challenge for the 2025 title. Read his full reaction and plans for a comeback.

Despite a challenging run of form, 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion Chase Elliott remains focused on victory and determined to fight for the championship once again.
The 29-year-old Hendrick Motorsports driver hasn’t tasted victory in a points-paying race since the 2024 Automotive 400, a winless streak that now spans 37 races. Still, Elliott remains remarkably consistent and currently sits fourth in the NASCAR Cup Series standings, proving that consistent performances can be just as important as wins in the long run.
A Tough Outing in Texas
At the Wurth 400 last weekend in Texas Motor Speedway, Elliott struggled after a bold strategic call. The team opted for two tires after Stage 2 to gain track position, but it didn’t pay off. Elliott couldn’t keep pace with the top 10 and eventually finished 16th, while Joey Logano claimed the win, followed by Ross Chastain and Ryan Blaney.
Though the result was disappointing, Elliott remains optimistic and confident in his team’s capabilities.
> “Obviously, I would have loved to have had more points wins,” Elliott said in his pre-race interview. “The Clash was a good start for us, and while it wasn’t a points race, it wasn’t like nobody was trying. It gave us something to build on.”
“We Know We’re Capable of More”
Elliott acknowledged that while there have been some solid runs, he and his team are holding themselves to a higher standard.
> “We want more. We’re capable of more,” he added. “We just have high expectations of ourselves. We know what we can do.”
> “We’re proud of the progress we’ve made, but there’s more potential we can tap into. We can lead more laps, get ourselves in better positions, and ultimately go for the win.”
With 19 career wins in the Cup Series and a championship under his belt, Elliott knows what it takes to succeed. His message was clear: the fire is still burning.
Staying the Course
When asked about how he’s handling the pressure of the ongoing winless streak, Elliott spoke with the calm assurance of a seasoned competitor.
> “All you can do when you’re in this fight is just keep showing up,” he said. “Bring the right amount of effort each weekend and make sure you’re prepared.”
> “But it all has to come together—driver performance, race strategy, pit stops. It’s a team effort, and when everything clicks, we know we can compete at the front.”
Playoff Picture Still Strong
Even without a win this season, Elliott remains well above the playoff cut line, which speaks to his consistency and ability to collect valuable points each week. While the victories haven’t come yet, he believes they’re just around the corner.
> “We expect more, and we’re going to keep working until we get there,” he said in closing.
Final Thoughts:
Chase Elliott might not be in Victory Lane yet this season, but his mindset and determination suggest that it’s only a matter of time. With his eyes still on the championship and a team ready to rally behind him, don’t count him out just yet.