Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel
Sport
George Diaz

George Diaz: Chase Elliott, Jimmie Johnson in desperation drive in Phoenix

A trip to NASCAR's final race near Miami often has involved a coronation and a sip of champagne for Hendrick Motorsports.

Riding on the dominance of the No .48 team and the dynamic chemistry between Jimmie Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus, Johnson has won seven Cup titles under the Hendrick Motorsports banner since 2006.

The dynamics in play as the team rides into Phoenix for the penultimate race before the Championship 4 run Nov. 19 at Homestead-Miami Speedway are very different. Johnson and teammate Chase Elliott are still in the playoff mix, but only as long-shot outsiders. With Elliott ranked seventh and Johnson eighth in the playoff standings _ and only one playoff berth still unsettled _ the math is very clear:

Win at Phoenix to avoid elimination.

"We both know what our challenges are, and hopefully one of us can do it," Elliott said via phone on Tuesday afternoon. "We have to win. We know that plain as day."

Whatever happens, consider this a year of transition and a great deal of frustration for a group that was once considered the most dominant of all the super-teams in the garage.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is winless in his final season, grinding out laps without much success. Maybe it's something technical, but most likely a combination of a man who wants to start a family in good health and isn't going to take any crazy risks for some short-term satisfaction on the track.

Kasey Kahne was bounced in the first round of the playoffs. He was also bounced from the Hendrick team earlier in the season when it announced that Elliott would take over the No. 5 team and bring his father's iconic No. 9 to the Hendrick garage in 2018. Kahne has since signed a deal with Levine Family Racing.

Earnhardt will be replaced by Alex Bowman in the No. 88 Chevrolet in 2018. And William Byron will replace Elliott in the No. 24 Chevrolet in 2018, leaving Johnson as the one veteran among a group of three rising young drivers.

Ch-ch-chi-changes indeed.

"Alex and William have been racing long enough that there's nothing I can tell them," Elliott said. "They know how to do their job. They're in the situation they're going to be in next year for a reason. They've had success along the way. There's nothing that I know driving that they don't already know. They'll be just fine."

The hope remains for a walk-off home run in Phoenix.

"It's been a good track for us," Johnson said after finishing 27th in Texas this past weekend. "But this last half of the year has been really weird. In places where we expect to run well and traditionally do, we haven't. But I know we're building a better race car and taking a few new ideas to Phoenix and we'll go there and fight as hard as we can. And that's one thing this team will never do is give up."

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.