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“We Need to Ask Our Friends at NBC Why That’s the Case” – Chase Elliott Criticizes NASCAR’s Atlanta Choice

Published 07/09/2022, 3:45 PM EDT

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This weekend is the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Apparently, there were soaring temperatures in the buildup to the race weekend. In light of that, Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott spoke about how he prepares for an unusually hot race.

He said, “I wonder why we’re doing it in the middle of the day in July. We need to ask our friends at NBC why that’s the case. They [NASCAR] need to spend time in Atlanta in July, maybe they will think about putting it at night for us. But more importantly for the people watching down the road.”

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“I think it’s great that we have two races here, this is a great track to have two events in the heart of the South-East. I definitely think we should reconsider those things, but it’ll be hot and we’ll try to be hydrated and prepared.”

“Decision-Making Will Probably be a Little More Questionable” – Chase Elliott Reveals Why This Weekend’s Atlanta Race Will be Different

“That’s all you can do, embrace it.”

What to expect from Chase Elliott at Atlanta?

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Currently, the Cup Series drivers are looking ahead to qualifying at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Admittedly, the home hero has not had such a great track record at the superspeedway. His best-ever finish at the track is 5th, which was all the way back in 2017.

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At this juncture, it is very difficult to predict where he will finish this weekend. This is because qualifying has not yet begun, so no one knows where he will start on the grid.

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Additionally, he has confessed that this weekend’s race may differ from the race that kicked off all the way back in March as the conditions are a lot different, and the drivers and teams have grown a little more used to the Next Gen car.

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