From his first national series start to becoming the youngest national series champion
Nov. 8: Elliott youngest to win national series title
After three wins and numerous top-five and top-10 finishes in his rookie season, Chase Elliott earned the distinction of being the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion by clinching the title at Phoenix International Raceway. | Read more
Nov. 1: Championship gets closer to Elliott's grasp
Just one race before clinching the NASCAR Nationwide Series title at Phoenix, Elliott increased his points lead over Regan Smith to 48. Although it wasn't a win, it put the opportunity of earning a championship within reach. | Read more
Sept. 27: Elliott keeps cool, overcomes Dover adversity
Despite struggling at Dover after making contact with the wall and running into the back of another driver, Elliott rallied and emerged from the race with an expanded lead in the standings. | Read more
Sept. 4: Breakout was rooted in Richmond
Without NAPA pulling sponsorship from Michael Waltrip Racing in 2013, Elliott might not have raced in 2014. NASCAR.com's Brad Norman tells the story of how Elliott landed a spot in the No. 9. | Read more
Aug. 18: Ernie Cope to be Elliott's crew chief in 2015
With Elliott's current crew chief Greg Ives moving to Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s pit box in 2015, JR Motorsports announced who will take over the championship team. | Read more
July 31: Earnhardt: Hendrick has 'great plan' for Elliott
JR Motorsports owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. discussed long-term goals for Chase Elliott and his NASCAR career. | Read more
July 30: Greg Ives named Junior's 2015 crew chief
Hendrick Motorsports announced that Elliott's crew chief will take over Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s pit box in 2015 -- leaving many to wonder who would fill the shoes of the No. 9 team's pit boss. | Read more
July 19: Elliott wins at Chicagoland, moves in points lead
Elliott's third win of 2014 vaulted him from third to the top of the Nationwide Series points standings, holding just a seven-point lead over teammate Regan Smith. | Read more
May 17: Elliott: From graduation to his full-time job
Graduation cap and gown by day, NAPA fire suit by night. Elliott graduated high school and made it to the track just in time for qualifying at Iowa Speedway. | Read more
April 11: Elliott wins Nationwide Series race at Darlington
Elliott spent his prom night just like he always imagined -- in Victory Lane at Darlington. Recap the rookie's memorable second win of 2014. | Read more
April 4: First Nationwide win a coming-of-age moment
With Elliott's first win of his Nationwide Series career, he claimed the points lead. Read what JR Motorsports owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. said about his rookie's first victory. | Read more
Jan. 6: Dale Jr. tabs Elliott for No. 9 JRM ride
With just one victory in the Truck Series, Elliott caught the eye of Dale Earnhardt Jr. like he had with Rick Hendrick, and his full-time deal with JR Motorsports and NAPA was announced. | Read more
Sept. 1, 2013: Elliott spins Ty Dillon, gets first Truck win
It wasn't pretty, but it got the job done. Elliott's first and only Truck Series victory came at the cost of Ty Dillon's run. Recap how the now Nationwide Series champ dared to get to Victory Lane. | Read more
March 11, 2013: Sun rising over bright future
The son of Hall of Famer Bill Elliott was determined to make a name for himself in NASCAR -- and he started that journey when he made his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Martinsville in 2013 | Read more