Why did Chase Elliott switch from 24 to 9? Exploring the reasoning behind HMS' move

NASCAR: Cup Qualifying - Source: Imagn
In Picture: NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott. Source: Imagn Images

Chase Elliott is undoubtedly one of the most popular drivers in NASCAR right now. His #9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is also very popular and is synonymous with him. While the #9 car has a rich history, and is one of the most iconic numbers in stock car racing, for Elliott, it had an extra special meaning. Elliott inherited the number at Hendrick Motorsports to honor his father, Bill Elliott, a former NASCAR driver.

Elliott, a Cup Series champion, made his Cup Series debut with Hendrick Motorsports back in 2015. His first race was the 2015 STP 500 at Martinsville. Elliott's debut car was the #25 Chevrolet that he drove with crew chief Kenny Francis.

His first full-time season with HMS was in 2016 when he took over the #24 Chevrolet from Jeff Gordon. Gordon decided to retire from the sport at the end of 2015, and HMS brought Elliott in for the #24. The Dawsonville-born driver drove the same car in his sophomore season as well.

Ahead of the 2018 season, Hendrick Motorsports announced Chase Elliott would take over the #9 car. The #24 was given to William Byron, and the former still drives the same numbered car. So why did Elliott change his number after two years?

He did so to honor his father, Bill Elliott. Elliott Sr. is a former NASCAR driver, a Cup Series champion, and a two-time Daytona 500 winner. He was popular for driving the #9 car in the NASCAR Cup Series, first doing so in 1976.

He continued driving the car for a significant amount of time, and as he kept on winning races, the number 9 became more popular every single year. Leaving aside a few breaks, Bill Elliott kept the #9 car with him till 2004.

Following Elliott Sr., Kasey Kahne, Marcos Ambrose, and Sam Hornish Jr., all drove the 9 car for Richard Petty Motorsports until Hendrick Motorsports claimed the number back. Eventually, Chase Elliott inherited the #9 car in 2018 and continues to drive the same.


Chase Elliott's success story with #9 car

NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (right) stands with his father and former driver Bill Elliott. Source: Imagn Images.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (right) stands with his father and former driver Bill Elliott. Source: Imagn Images.

Chase Elliott failed to convert any of his races into a victory in his first two seasons in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, once he was in the #9 with Hendrick Motorsports, he started delivering scintillating performances.

In his third race in the #9, Elliott grabbed his first victory at Watkins Glen. He claimed two more wins that season.

Elliott won the 2020 Cup Series championship and was also the 2022 Regular season champion. The 2020 NASCAR All-Star Race win also came for him in the #9. Elliott has 19 victories in the #9 car so far.

In 2024, the 28-year-old claimed victory at Texas Motor Speedway, qualifying for the playoffs. He has since cleared the first two hurdles and will compete in the Round of 8, beginning this weekend in Las Vegas.

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