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Chase Elliott back with Kelley Blue Book for two races in 2024

JHby:Jonathan Howard12/11/23

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Chase Elliott Kelley Blue Book
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For the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, Chase Elliott and Kelley Blue Book are teaming up once again for a couple of races. In the upcoming year, Elliott is set to rep the light blue colors of KBB for Phoenix in the spring and Talladega in the fall.

The Kelley Blue Book car is always fun to see. The light blue base with the dark blue and yellow accents makes the car pop. It is also a change from his typical NAPA paint scheme.

There isn’t a lot of change with the 2024 KBB design. I’m not sure there is any difference at all. Then again, that’s not a bad thing. This design is solid and one of Chase’s better alternative schemes.

For Chase Elliott, 2024 is a big season. He needs to come out and look like the championship driver that he is. Given his injury and other setbacks this season, it isn’t hard to imagine why he did so poorly.

However, with a repaired shoulder this offseason and (hopefully) no further incidents off the track, Elliott should be good to go.

With the rise of William Byron, things are even more competitive at Hendrick Motorsports than before. Will they have a three-headed beast between Kyle Larson, Byron, and Elliott? Or will it create more trouble than it does success?

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It’s not like Chase Elliott was finishing P15 or P20 every race this year. He had a number of top-5s and almost got himself into the playoffs. If not for a fuel mishap at Watkins Glen, Elliott might have locked up a win to make his way to the postseason.

While it never came to fruition in 2023, Elliott is hoping that changes next season. Byron won six races, Larson won four and the All-Star Race – that is a lot of expectations for Elliott. Then again, he’s a Cup Series champion so the expectations are always high.

I really think we could see a season where Elliott wins a handful of races. Then again, with Chevy maintaining their Camaro bodies and Ford and Toyota debuting a new Mustang and Camry, I’m not sure if they will keep up as a whole.

Daytona isn’t that far away from us now. We’ll be back to racing before you know it. What are your expectations for Chase Elliott next season?