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Chase Starting Early For Hendrick

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From Jayski:

Hendrick signs Bill Elliott's son Chase: Hendrick Motorsports has signed Chase Elliott to a multi-year driver agreement. Elliott, the son of 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Bill Elliott, will continue to compete for his family-owned team until meeting age requirements for entering NASCAR national series events. Bill Elliott Racing, based in Dawsonville, Ga., will field Chevrolets with support from Hendrick Motorsports. "The apple hasn't fallen far from the tree with Chase," said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. "I've always admired Bill's ability in a race car and how he handled himself with the fans. I see those same traits in Chase, with his natural driving talent and an awareness of what he needs to do away from the track to be successful. He comes from a great racing family, and it shows. We think it's a terrific situation. Chase already has a strong support system in place (in Dawsonville) that will allow him to focus on his education and grow as a driver, and Hendrick Motorsports will provide whatever kind of assistance the Elliotts need in any area."
A 15-year-old freshman in high school, Elliott already has competed against some of the best short-track racers in the United States. In 40 late model starts last season, he posted 13 victories, 27 top-five finishes and 37 top-10s. "I've always been taught that teamwork and people are important, and that's something Mr. Hendrick really believes in," Elliott said. "Everyone at Hendrick Motorsports has high standards and takes a lot of pride in what they do. Racing with all of their support, and the support of my family, is going to be incredible. I'm going to work really hard to make them proud and make the most of this opportunity."
In 2010, Elliott became the youngest driver to win the Blizzard Series at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Fla., the Miller Lite Series at Mobile (Ala.) International Speedway and the overall Sunoco Gulf Coast championship. The Dawsonville native also posted victories in the prestigious Winchester 400 and at the re-opening of historic North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. Elliott already is two-for-two in 2011 after sweeping the Speedfest late-model features last month at Lanier National Speedway in Braselton, Ga. This season, he plans to enter a combination of super late model, pro late model and NASCAR regional touring series events.(HMS)(2-16-2011)

Explains how Bill found himself in the Hendrick supported 09......
 

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This kid really does some talent. Hope he does well when he gets to the higher ranks because he certainly can.
 

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This kid is my age and in my grade and he's signed by Hendrick.

Hard to be grateful for what you have knowing THAT's going on...
 

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This kid is my age and in my grade and he's signed by Hendrick.

Hard to be grateful for what you have knowing THAT's going on...

think thats bad...joey lagono is from CT orginal and he is in the cup...and a few years younger then me(ok by few try 4..) its depressing..


but good for chase. best of luck to him.
 

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Damn... I thought Hendrick was like doing full on track testing and stuff for the Chase for the Cup already. LOL. But this is good too... I guess. LOL.

Eventually Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson will retire (probably near the same time too) so they need to start looking for replacements now. Hendrick went from the 24 to the 48... he needs someone to continue the Hendrick legacy.
 

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That's awesome for Chase. I like seeing driver's following in their family's footsteps up the NASCAR ladder. Good luck to Chase in his future.
 
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