SO SADLY: NASCAR Confirms as Chase Elliott Decides to Step Away from Full-Time Racing After Emotional Personal Announcement**
*April 18, 2025 | Charlotte, NC*
In a stunning and emotional turn of events, NASCAR officially confirmed today that fan-favorite and 2020 Cup Series Champion **Chase Elliott** has decided to **step away from full-time racing**, citing deeply personal reasons that have shaken the entire NASCAR community.
Elliott, 29, made the announcement through a heartfelt video posted to social media this morning, just days before the highly anticipated race weekend at Talladega. The news was quickly verified by both Hendrick Motorsports and NASCAR, ending weeks of speculation about his future.
> “This has been one of the hardest decisions of my life,” Elliott said in the video, visibly emotional. “But after a lot of thought, prayer, and conversations with my family and team, I’ve decided to take a step back from full-time competition in the Cup Series. This isn’t goodbye forever — but it’s something I need to do right now.”
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### The Reason Behind the Departure
While Elliott stopped short of providing full details, sources close to the situation revealed that the decision stems from a **recent personal loss in the Elliott family**, as well as **mental and emotional fatigue** from the relentless grind of the sport.
Elliott has reportedly been battling burnout and grief since early this season, and insiders say he’s been weighing this decision for months. His father, NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, has been supporting him behind the scenes through the emotional turmoil.
> “This isn’t about racing,” a source close to the family said. “It’s about healing, family, and finding peace. Chase is doing what’s best for his heart right now.”
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### NASCAR, Fans, and the Garage React
The news sent shockwaves through the NASCAR world. As arguably the sport’s most popular driver for six consecutive years, Elliott’s absence leaves a massive void in the Cup Series landscape.
**NASCAR CEO Steve Phelps** released an official statement:
> “Chase Elliott is more than a superstar — he’s an ambassador for this sport. While we’re saddened to see him step away from full-time racing, we fully support his decision and admire his courage to prioritize his well-being.”
**Hendrick Motorsports** confirmed that Elliott will remain under contract and could return in a part-time or advisory role when ready. A substitute driver is expected to be named later this week, with rumors swirling that Xfinity Series star Sam Mayer may take the wheel of the No. 9 car temporarily.
Across the garage, drivers and crew members responded with compassion and solidarity.
**Kyle Larson** posted:
> “Much love and respect to Chase. He’s got a whole family behind him no matter what he chooses.”
**Denny Hamlin** added:
> “Takes a strong man to walk away when everyone expects you to keep pushing. Proud of him.”
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### A Career Still in Its Prime
At just 29 years old, Elliott has already etched his name into NASCAR history. With **21 career Cup Series wins**, including a championship in 2020, he’s considered one of the most gifted drivers of his generation.
From thrilling road course wins to his emotional All-Star Race victory in front of his hometown crowd at Atlanta, Elliott built a legacy not just on speed, but on **humility, work ethic, and heart**.
He’s been the face of NASCAR’s youth movement for nearly a decade — and for millions of fans, he’s been more than just a driver.
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### What’s Next?
Elliott made clear that this is not a retirement, but rather a much-needed pause.
> “I’m not done with racing,” he said. “I love this sport. It’s given me everything. But for now, I need to take care of myself and my family.”
He hinted at the possibility of competing in select races, especially at his favorite tracks like Road America, Watkins Glen, and Martinsville. He also expressed interest in spending more time supporting grassroots racing and mentoring young drivers.
Hendrick Motorsports confirmed they are keeping the No. 9 team intact, with hopes Elliott may return in 2026 or beyond.
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### Fans Heartbroken but Supportive
The reaction from fans has been overwhelming. Social media lit up with messages of heartbreak, support, and gratitude. A massive gathering is planned at this weekend’s Talladega race, where fans are expected to hold a candlelight tribute for Elliott before Sunday’s green flag.
One fan wrote:
> “I’ve been watching NASCAR since I was a kid, and Chase gave me hope for the future of the sport. If this is what he needs, we’ve got his back.”
Another added:
> “This hurts. But real strength is knowing when to step away. He’s a champion on and off the track.”
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### A Legacy of Integrity
Chase Elliott has never chased attention. He’s raced with quiet determination, letting his actions — and results — speak louder than words. Now, as he takes this unexpected turn in his career, he continues to set an example: that even champions need time to heal.
> “I’ve always believed in giving everything I’ve got,” he concluded. “Right now, the best thing I can give is honesty — to myself, to my team, and to the fans who’ve supported me every step of the way. I’ll see you all again — just not every week.”
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**From all of NASCAR Nation: Thank you, Chase. We’re with you.**
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