Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott recently attended former NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney’s wedding with his rumored girlfriend, Ashley Anderson. Anderson was earlier spotted with Elliott at the NASCAR Awards Ceremony. This marked the couple’s second public appearance together.
The awards ceremony took place on November 22, 2024, at the Charlotte Convention Center banquet. Elliott won the Most Popular Driver award for the seventh consecutive year. The HMS driver and his rumored girlfriend both come from the same hometown, Dawsonville. Anderson is a professional hairstylist and lifestyle vlogger with 4,500 followers on her social media account.
At Blaney's wedding, Elliott and Anderson wore matching black outfits. The latter shared glimpses from the wedding featuring a glass figure shaped like the Cup Series trophy with the letter 'B' and the wedding date carved in it, used for pouring shots.
The napkins were also dedicated to the happy couple and read, "Cheers to love." Anderson also shared a picture with Gianna Tulio in her white floral wedding dress. Chase Elliott also clicked an image with the couple.
"And just like that, they were married. 🖤❄️🗻," Anderson wrote.
Ashley Anderson expressed her feelings for Chase Elliott on his birthday, hinting at a brewing relationship
Ashley Anderson recently expressed her feelings in a birthday story for the latter. She took to her Instagram and shared an image of Elliott with a cake and his car number #9 in the background.
Ashley made her feelings known for the HMS driver and wrote:
"Happiest Birthday Bubs! Thankful for you 🎉🥰🎂😘."
The dating rumors between Elliott and Anderson began when, hours after the NASCAR Awards Ceremony, she posted an Instagram photo of herself with Elliott on the red carpet. The image, captured by Ryan Blaney's wife, Ginna Tulio, quickly gained attention within the community. As of now, neither Elliott nor Anderson has confirmed the dating rumors.
Elliott wrapped the 2024 season in seventh place on the points table with 2342 points and one win from 36 starts. Additionally, he secured 19 top-ten and 11 top-five finishes. Elliott made it to the round of eight in the playoffs, but his performance wasn't enough for him to secure a spot in the Championship Four round. He was eliminated in the Xfinity 500, the last race to qualify for the final race at Phoenix Raceway.