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Momentarily, it’s time to forget about the roar of the Daytona 500 or the white-knuckled tension of the Coca-Cola 600. NASCAR champions Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick are ditching the big leagues for a rumble under the night lights at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida!

You heard it right, racing fans! The two champions are about to take to the track in a clash of generations. They are revving up for a battle of wits and skill, a testament to the enduring spirit of NASCAR racing. The two titans of the sport are going to put on a performance that will have the crowd on the edge of their seats! But for now, there’s some lighthearted pre-race banter that fills the air as the drivers settle in before they strap in.

Elliott says NASCAR is lucky to have him!

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The stage is setting up for an epic showdown at the Five Flags Speedway as all the racing legends gear up to battle it out on the short track. As Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick settled into the Pensacola track, a chance encounter turned into a playful exchange. Elliott, a native of Dawsonville, couldn’t help but nudge at the retired driver as he jokingly questioned what a big-time NASCAR driver like Harvick was doing competing in a series like the ASA Southern Super Series.

Chase Elliott shared his interaction with Kevin Harvick while settling into the speedway. He talks about giving Harvick a confused look and a playful, “What are you doing here? This isn’t your cup of tea!” While it may have been a lighthearted comment, some may even say that Elliott was taking a jab at Harvick’s skills compared to his own!

 

 

But the veteran SHR driver has an impressive 60 NASCAR Cup Series victories under his belt and has been a fixture in the sport for over two decades! An impressive number that even Elliott had to stop for a moment and pay respect to the dedication that the veteran has shown NASCAR regardless of its ups and downs! Despite retiring from full-time racing in 2023, the 2014 Cup Series champion has amazingly remained active in the racing community, joining the FOX Sports team as an analyst alongside the likes of Clint Bowyer.

Elliott expressed his admiration for Harvick’s resilience and dedication. “The guy’s been grinding it out for 20 years, and that’s no small feat,” Elliott said. “We’re lucky to do what we do, but there are definitely days when it’s tough. Harvick’s toughed it out for a long time, and I’ve got mad respect for that.”

As the race gets closer, fans should keep an eye on Elliott and Harvick as they battle it out in their Chevrolet racing machines. Currently tied with Kyle Larson at 620 points in the Cup Series standings, Chase Elliott has already secured one victory, seven top-five finishes, and nine top-10s this season. He’s also led a combined 178 laps, proving his skills on the track are undefeatable.

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While it could be said that Elliott is a natural behind the wheel, the driver remains humble about his progress and turns to his early days as a reminder of how far he’s come in the industry. Especially when going up against such a talented lineup of drivers from everywhere.

With his vast experience and the competitive fire that still burns bright in the former Daytona 500 winner, Brickyard 400 champion, and Coca-Cola 600 conqueror, Harvick will be tough to beat. But Elliott has what it takes to overcome the challenge. So buckle up, racing fans! You’re in for a thriller of a race!

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Chase Elliott feels humbled by late-model races

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One could only imagine the nerve-wracking experience of sitting in a monster race car, setting up to compete against other equally passionate drivers on the track. Perhaps Chase Elliott is very well aware that he is about to get a humbling reality check during the race at the Five Flags Speedway. The NASCAR star acknowledged that while the Snowball Derby is his cup of tea, the Southern Super Series has a distinct vibe that puts his skills to the ultimate test.

In a casual interview with journalist Matt Weaver, Elliott revealed that competing in the Southern Super Series is like facing a mirror that reflects his true abilities as a driver. He joked that the competition here is so fierce, it’s like a master class in humility, but that’s exactly what he needs to keep growing and learning. If you’ve followed the driver enough, you know he has had his share of tough races that he’s learned valuable lessons from.

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Elliott last graced the Five Flags Speedway in 2020, with a respectable third finish and has been upping his late-model game since then. He’s been making waves on the ASA STARS National Tour, proving his spunk at tracks like New Smyrna Speedway and Hickory Motor Speedway.

But, as one should, he is keeping a positive attitude and embracing the opportunity to learn from the best in the business. Knowing that these guys are legends for a reason, and if he can keep up with them, even for a few laps, it will surely add to the record of how far he’s come as a driver. It’s a show for everyone to cheer on Elliott to a possible victory!