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Chase Elliot finally speaks on his shoulder surgery on NASCAR Fox, revealed that…

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Chase Elliot finally speaks on his shoulder surgery on NASCAR Fox, revealed that…

Chase Elliott missed time last season after a snowboarding accident forced him into having surgery done on his left leg.

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Turns out, Elliott recently went under the knife again, this time for his shoulder.

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Elliott reportedly described the injury as being an “old one.”

“Everything’s been OK,” Elliott told NBC Sports. “Still on schedule and still doing physical therapy and all that stuff. Everything has been solid thus far.”

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Elliott, the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champ, told the site he is on track for return at Feb. 4 Clash at the Coliseum.

That’s good news for Elliott fans after last season’s injury, which caused him to miss six races.

“The knee was definitely worse,” Elliott said per Fox’s Bob Pockrass. “Just way more complex of an injury. But the rehab aspect of it? The shoulder, it’s been no joke, too. But the procedure itself, the shoulder was very simple and straightforward. My knee was not.

“I didn’t realize just how many awkward ways you use your shoulder,” he added. “But I’ve learned more about shoulders and knees in the past year than I’ve cared to know about.”

Chase Elliot finally speaks on his shoulder surgery on NASCAR Fox

The 28-year-old was unable to makeup for the races he missed last season and did not make the playoffs.

No doubt, if healthy, he will be eyeing another title run.

Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott expect to compete in the preseason Clash in two weeks as they both continue to recover from offseason shoulder surgery.

Hamlin’s surgery was more invasive than Elliott’s, and Hamlin knows he won’t be 100 percent come the Feb. 3-4 event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8 p.m. ET on FOX).

The event should test both drivers as nearly the entire quarter-mile oval is one big turn. It will also give them a good idea of areas they might need to focus on as far as rehab for the Daytona 500 two weeks later.

They can get some idea of how it will feel in the racing simulator (each manufacturer has a highly technical racing simulator where drivers can test racing lines and setups).

“I’m already back in the sim kind of working through range of motion and trying to get my strength back — strength is going to be the biggest thing that hinders me,” Hamlin told FOX Sports during its preseason production day.

“But we would actually rather it fatigue ourselves out at the Clash. That way I’m stronger two weeks from then.”

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Both Hamlin and Elliott said they don’t expect to have a relief driver on-site at the Coliseum.

Elliott has spent several weeks rehabbing injuries over the last year. The Hendrick Motorsports driver missed six races in 2023 after breaking his left leg just below his knee. He had surgery in a couple of areas with a few screws in the top of his tibia.

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“The knee was definitely worse, just way more complex of an injury,” Elliott said. “But the rehab aspect of it? The shoulder, it’s been no joke, too. But the procedure itself, the shoulder was very simple and straightforward. My knee was not.”

Obviously, both drivers hope this is the end of surgical procedures.

“There’s definitely aspects of [the rehab] that are painful and not fun,” Elliott said. “Just trying to get your range of motion back and get things loosened back up again, is just difficult. Shoulders are kind of tricky.

“I didn’t realize just how many awkward ways you use your shoulder. But I’ve learned more about shoulders and knees in the past year than I’ve cared to know about.”

Neither driver suffered his shoulder injury on the race track and both got their surgeries soon after the regular season ended in November. Hamlin’s recovery time is three months, which would take him into late February.

“The Clash is, certainly in the sim, the most challenging track of all the ones that I’ve been working on at the moment,” Hamlin said. “It is a challenge — it’s a relatively short race. You never really run that many laps under green at one time.

“So I’m counting on plenty of caution laps like we usually have.”

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Ferrari warned Lewis Hamilton will cause internal drama

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A former Ferrari engineer has criticised the decision to bring in Lewis Hamilton and thinks the Brit’s presence will mean “a lot of potential for drama”.

At the age of 40, seven-time Formula 1 champion Hamilton will form a formidable driver partnership with Charles Leclerc. His big switch comes at the expense of Carlos Sainz, who has performed well for the Italian squad but who was axed so they had room for their blockbuster new signing.

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But not everyone of a Ferrari persuasion is convinced that it will go well. Ernest Knoors, who spent many years as an engineer at Maranello, specialising in power units, worries that Hamilton’s presence could do more harm than good for a team that is finding its groove under Frederic Vasseur.

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“A big name like Hamilton also brings a lot of politics and if politics within Ferrari are not managed well, then there is a lot of potential for drama,” he told Formule1.nl. “Hamilton has the tendency that if things do not work out, he turns his whole car upside down and starts experimenting.

“Ferrari believes very much in the big personalities and will follow him. But Hamilton is just someone you have to guide a little bit and not give the freedom to rebuild the whole car, because then it will go completely wrong. So I do not know if it is such a smart move, but of course it is nice for the sport.”

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News of Hamilton’s planned move broke on February 1, coinciding with football’s Transfer Deadline Day. That the back pages of many newspapers were dominated by the decision of Hamilton to swap Mercedes for Ferrari was testament to the magnitude of the announcement.

Sainz was not surprised as he had been informed by his team of the plan ahead of it being made public. But the Spaniard responded well with two victories to date this season and five further appearances on the podium, on the way to what looks likely to be a fifth-placed finish in the championship – two spots and 54 points ahead of Hamilton.

Sainz has signed for Williams next year and, after several years of running at the front of the grid, will focus on his new challenge of helping restore one of the grid’s most historic teams to its former glory. But Knoors believes he should have been kept on by Ferrari instead.

The Dutchman added: “I see Lewis Hamilton’s arrival at Ferrari more as a PR move. With all due respect, Hamilton is not going to take that Ferrari from P6 to P1. He will get the most out of it, but what Ferrari has to do is make that car faster. And if you make that car faster, you can easily drive at the front with the current line-up.

“Besides, as a team you have to look further on the horizon. If Hamilton becomes champion in the coming years, he and Ferrari will become immortal. But if you want to build a team with talent for the next five years, are you going to build on Hamilton? No, because he will really be finished after two or three years. That is why I would have kept the very strong line-up that Ferrari has now.”

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Listen to Chase Elliott, No. 9 team react to pace car crash at Phoenix in 2024

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Chase Elliott had a front-row seat for one of NASCAR’s most bizarre moments of the 2024 Cup Series season. At the start of Stage 2, the pace car dove onto pit road in front of Elliott; however, it was a tad too late. The pace car made contact with the sand barrels at the entry of pit road and caused a red flag for cleanup.

Initially, there was some speculation on the NBC Sports broadcast, even from the No. 9 team, that Elliott made contact with the pace car. Fortunately, the pace car didn’t slide across the No. 9 car’s nose, but it undoubtedly provided one of NASCAR’s craziest red flag moments in recent memory.

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Below, you can listen to Elliott and the No. 9 team react to the pace car crashing into the sand barrels on pit road at Phoenix during Championship Weekend!

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Exposes NASCAR’s Hidden Truth: The Pressure Turns Champions Miserable

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Reflecting on the recent retirement of 2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., Earnhardt didn’t mince words about the toll NASCAR takes on its drivers. Speaking candidly, the two-time Daytona 500 winner admitted that the pressure to perform every week left him feeling miserable for most of his racing career—a sentiment he believes is shared by many of his peers.

“Right or wrong, racing made me a miserable person 90% of the time,” Earnhardt confessed. “And him too. I mean, ask Kyle Busch, ask anybody—unless you’re winning, you’re not happy.”

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For these elite drivers, the sport is a relentless grind. A podium finish might bring temporary relief, but anything short of victory is often a source of frustration. The immense effort poured into preparation and execution rarely feels like it pays off unless the checkered flag is theirs.

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Earnhardt highlighted the mental toll of falling short, explaining how the relentless focus on winning can overshadow the joy of simply competing. Even a solid performance feels hollow compared to the euphoria of a win.

“Unless you’re winning, you’re not happy at all,” he said. “You’re okay with a good run, but for the most part, all the effort it takes just to run good—it doesn’t weigh out.”

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For drivers, the stakes are sky-high every week. Sponsors, fans, and teams demand nothing less than excellence, leaving little room for error or personal satisfaction in anything less than a dominant performance.

Earnhardt also shared insights into his friendship with Martin Truex Jr., who recently announced his retirement. While the two often spend time hunting together during NASCAR’s off-season, Earnhardt noted that the stress of racing even creeps into their leisure activities.

“When I’m with him during hunting season, it’s always in the back of his mind,” Earnhardt said. “It’s that stressful part of the year when he’s as miserable as he’s going to be.”

Now, with Truex stepping away from the track, Earnhardt looks forward to seeing a lighter, happier version of his long-time friend. Without the weight of weekly competition hanging over him, Truex might finally be able to relax and enjoy the outdoor lifestyle he cherishes.

“It’ll be fun to see him loosen up,” Earnhardt added.

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