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Here’s How NASCAR Fans Can Get Their Hands on Official Chase Elliott Machinery From the Infamous Playoff Race at Hendrick Motorsports Shop

Published 03/02/2022, 8:00 AM EST

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Have you ever wanted to own a piece of a NASCAR car as a souvenir? Well, the Hendrick Motorsports team and Chase Elliott are about to grant your wish. Earlier on the HMS store, the outfit placed an item up for sale for the fans. This particular item is an authentic 2017 #24 Hendrick Motorsports Full Quarter from the Martinsville race.

Obviously, this full quarter is a used part, as Elliott raced it during the Playoffs at the Martinsville Speedway. Of course, the team has thoroughly verified it and it has been given a certificate of authenticity. The website said, “Item is no longer in mint condition after being raced by our drivers, so expect wear, scratches, bends and other damage as seen in the photos, evidence of a hard-fought day on the track! With a very limited number of pieces available from any given race weekend, this is your opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Hendrick Motorsports history!”

How is Chase Elliott performing now?

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2017 was Elliott’s final season in the #24 car. From 2018 onwards, Elliott has been driving the #9 Hendrick Motorsports car. In his very first season with the #9 car, he won three races, finishing 6th in the championship. Since then, he has racked up 10 more wins, including five in his championship-winning season.

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His 2022 Cup Series campaign though, has gotten off to a relatively mixed start. This is because he finished 10th at Daytona, and got involved in a tangle with Kyle Larson at the Auto Club Speedway. After that particular hiccup, Chase Elliott will be keen to get his season back on track.

Meanwhile, the lucky fan who buys the #24 Full Quarter will be eager to cheer on Elliott. Admittedly, the car part costs almost $3000, which is pretty darn expensive. But then again, not every day do you get to have an opportunity to own something so close to one of the most exciting drivers in NASCAR today.

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