Chase Elliott's Take on What NASCAR Can Learn from College Football

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Don't miss this exclusive interview with NASCAR superstar Chase Elliott! He shares his perspective on the NASCAR Playoffs and offers his candid thoughts on Atlanta hosting the first Playoff race. He also gives his take on the strategic use of the option tire and its potential impact on the NASCAR Playoff format.

But that's not all—Chase switches gears to talk college football, expressing his support for the expanded Playoffs and discussing the importance of a meaningful regular season. Learn what NASCAR can learn from college football, including ideas on shortening the season length and building up anticipation for races. This is a must-watch for fans of racing and college football alike.

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Always great to hear Chase talk in a longer interview. He has a lot of good ideas for improving the sport when he gets the opportunity to share them.

Merryoffseason
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NASCAR needs to go back to the original point system from way back in the day! It worked very well then and would still to this day!

benwatkins
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If less is more how come we always have to have a caution with two laps to go to set up a green white checker NASCAR manipulates every finish of every race it's obvious are these drivers that bad they drive 400 and 500 miles go to stages without even a fender bender and then when it comes down to the last two laps they just lose their minds and just start reckon people I got to admit there are some no mines out there driving I think your entry ought to be based on Merit system the more wrecks you have the less starts you get I mean John Hunter Nemechek seriously he spends out every race at the end say what you want but Josh Berry is a nobody he's a no-show he's always in the middle of something as far he's the prime example of nepotism and he gets on the best and richest and most employed race team and he never did anything he won a championship seriously well I guess you just have to win and you're in what a crock of s*** how would we ever have a Super Bowl champion if all you had to do was win and you're in the season would go on forever here's a novel idea lose and you're out no the greatest driver in the world Kyle Larson the first to wreck big time totals this car completely and then another nobody runs into him who's in The Chase who doesn't belong there maybe it's just because it's first name is Chase that was great but how many chances do we get Kyle Larson is they're pretty boy and he's going to run Indy that's quite a ways away to be pumping up in the I'm sure he'll win as long as they put a speedometer in his car so he doesn't speed down Pit Road rookie mistake what a bunch of NASCAR you picked a good guy to have on your program here I don't know that he did too much but I guess if you just finish up to the top and never win races you get to be a champion man NASCAR sucks I don't watch it as soon as I saw Kyle Larson wreck at Atlanta I turned off the TV

driverslqqk
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Bro, different types of tracks are gimmicks. Every playoff race should be at 1.5 mile ovals. How can you expect drivers to be consistent if they're forced to race at road courses and drafting like NASCAR has for it's entire history. Then throw in stage points and OT! 😵 It's not like the rules are the same for everyone. I don't think drivers should have to prove their skills in multiple settings. Just give the championship to the fastest guy on intermediate ovals with no cautions and no funny business. 😒

aarontalksculture
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people lucky get a week off a year and he isnt happy with 3 month, privilege talk

cats
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Chase Elliot does motknow any thing he ls
Like Jr and Harvick along with Hamlin have no say

Jr

raymondhoffman
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Better get a stepping up his game one w i n in a year ain't going to get it done for Rick Hendrick time to get that pressure on your shoulders and press the gas pedal

maverickgaming
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I'm suprised on his option tire answer. A lot of the top tier team drivers do not like it because it makes small team guys more competitive for a small time, and that could be an overtime restart.

tnwhiskey
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Chase you need a new crew chief. He can't figure this car out!!!

chase
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4 races round of 16 4 races round of 10 2 races round of 4

zachbankscalderin
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@daleearnhardtdirtymomedia
As a college football fan, what you need to do is find a balance about what the drivers like to talk about and what you as a company want the fans to hear ( it’s not like a business in the sense that you have obligations but you also want the drivers to be connected to the fanbases

faiththomas