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Birth date: Nov. 28, 1995 Hobbies: Snowboarding, wakeboarding, dirt bikes, fitness training, passion for flying, and enjoys following his hometown Atlanta Braves baseball team, college football (favorite team is Georgia Bulldogs), country music (favorite artist is Eric Church), and NFL football. The Elliott name has been prominently featured in NASCAR for nearly 40 years, and Chase Elliott is doing his part to keep it that way for decades more. The 20-year-old Elliott notably has won in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the ARCA Racing Series, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, and countless late model racing series. Now he is on the verge of winning in America’s premier auto racing sport – the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – as a rookie driver for Hendrick Motorsports in the famed No. 24 car previously driven by four-time champion Jeff Gordon, who retired following the 2015 season. Elliott started his inaugural Cup season in 2016 with a bang taking the pole at the Daytona 500.

Much like his father Bill Elliott, a NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee and former Cup champion (1988), the younger Elliott also knows what it takes to win a championship, running away with the 2014 NASCAR XFINITY Series title in the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet for JR Motorsports at age 18. In doing so at age 18, he became the youngest driver ever to win a NASCAR national series title. Elliott also became the first driver in NASCAR history to take home the trifecta at the season’s year-end awards – the Driver’s Championship title, Rookie of the Year, and Most Popular Driver awards for the XFINITY Series. Elliott nearly repeated his driver’s title in 2015, finishing a mere 15 points short of the XFINITY Series championship. However, he did repeat as the Most Popular Driver award winner, carrying on the tradition his father enjoyed over his long career as a record 16-time Most Popular Award winner in the Cup Series. Elliott’s foray into NASCAR began in 2011 when he signed a driver development deal with Hendrick Motorsports, winners of 10 Sprint Cup championships, and made his full-time debut in the NASCAR K&N East Series.

The next year he captured his very first NASCAR victory at Iowa Speedway on May 19, 2012.
Losing Weight Counting Calories Success StoriesElliott followed that up with an impressive 2013 campaign, winning his first ARCA Racing Series race at Pocono Raceway to become the youngest superspeedway winner in series history at age 17.
Vinyl Or Ceramic Tile FlooringThen he became the youngest pole winner in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series history when he claimed the No. 1 starting spot at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.
Best Brand Of Hvac SystemHe followed up this milestone by becoming the youngest winner in a NASCAR national series race during the Truck Series’ inaugural trip to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park on Sept. 1, 2013.

Elliott’s penchant for winning and setting records began even at an earlier age. Growing up primarily in North Georgia with the mountain town of Edwards, Colo. serving as a second home, Chase starting racing go-karts at age 8 and later moved up to late models. By age 16, he had competed against some of the best short-track racers in the nation and racked up impressive victories, becoming the youngest driver to win several regional series championships. In 2011, he won seven late model wins on his way to being a national champion in super late models with the Champion Racing Association (a division of ARCA). Then in 2013, Elliott reached the pinnacle of late model racing and accomplished the rarest of feats, becoming the first-ever late model driver to win the unofficial career Grand Slam of Super Late Model racing, which includes wins at the revered The All American 400, World Crown 300, Winchester 400 and Snowball Derby races. DAWSONVILLE GANG LIVES ON As a Dawsonville, Ga. native, Elliott continues the great NASCAR legacy of the small North Georgia mountain town that also includes his father Bill.

The original “Dawsonville Gang” were four drivers – Gober Sosebee, Roy Hall, Lloyd Seay and Bernard Long – who won races on Daytona’s beach/road course from 1941-59. In fact, during the 1940s, 12 of 15 of those races were won either by drivers or owners hailing from the small community. In addition, NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee (2017 class member) Raymond Parks, another Dawsonville native, owned the race car in which Red Byron won the inaugural NASCAR premier series championship. The elder Elliott became the fifth Daytona winner among the “Dawsonville Gang” when he won the 1985 Daytona 500. The younger Elliott kept the Dawsonville Gang string of success in Daytona alive with his XFINITY Series race win in 2016 during Daytona Speedweeks. RECOGNITION OFF THE TRACK Elliott has earned many accolades off the track as well. In 2015 and 2016, he was recognized by SportsPro Magazine as One of the Top 50 Most Marketable Athletes in the World. In April 2011, he was recognized as Sports Illustrated’s High School Player of the Week.

Later in 2011, Elliott was voted by fans as ESPN the Magazine’s “NEXT” racer, which highlighted up-and-coming young athletes that ESPN considers on the cusp of stardom. It’s no surprise that the future of NASCAR racing is in capable hands with Elliott at the wheel. After all, he hails from Dawsonville, considered by many to be the birthplace of stock car racing.The Largest Car Show event in Northern Ontario! $5 Tickets – FREE aged 16 and under. The 23rd Annual Gravenhurst Car Show rolls into town on Father's Day weekendNEXT YEAR'S CAR SHOW IS: Saturday, June 17th, 2017 Gull Lake Rotary ParkFarm toys & more Jolley's Farm Toys & Diecast carries a wide selection of farm toys and construction toys from popular brands such as Ertl, SpecCast, Bruder, SIKU, Caterpillar, New Ray, Rolly, Universal Hobbies and more. Custom parts & spare parts Find spare parts for your farm toys and die-cast vehicles, including tires, exhausts, steering wheels, rims, fenders, lights and more.

Plus custom-made cast items only available from Jolley's Farm Toys. Collectibles & used farm toys You'll find a large collection of used farm toys and collectibles, including many one-of-a-kind items and rarities. We're always adding new items, so keep coming back to check for updates. Check out these featured products Custom Floyd Gibbons Trucking Kenworth W900L with Fontaine Renegade Low Boy & Husky Tri Axle, Limited to 1248 UNITS ONLY Since we opened our doors in 1966, Jolley’s Farm Toys and Diecast has become a well-known Canadian retailer of the best farm and construction toys, diecast replicas, and riding toys available. You’ll find the new Jolley’s Farm Toys in Arthur, Ontario, Canada, where we moved in 2014. Our large collection of scale replicas – which includes many rare, hard-to-find, and discontinued items in 1/16 scale, 1/32 scale, 1/64 scale and others – has attracted collectors of diecast farm toys, cars, trucks, and accessories from around the world.