It’s a good thing Chase Elliott believes everything comes full circle. Because if he didn’t, he’d have legitimate cause for serious depression.
Elliott, the second-generation, second-year Hendrick Motorsports driver, has flashed huge potential throughout his brief career, making NASCAR’s playoffs as a rookie last season.
But the month of May was a nightmare for him.
In the first eight races of the year, Elliott had three top fives, six top 10s and a worst finish of 14th, leaving him second in points in late April.
But the last four races have been disastrous for Elliott.