HAMPTON, Ga. — Home-state favorite Chase Elliott passed Brad Keselowski on the final lap and won the the crash-filled NASCAR Cup Series at Atlanta on Saturday night for his 20th career victory.
Elliott, the popular driver from Dawsonville, Georgia, earned a spot in the NASCAR playoffs with his first victory since April 2024 at Texas. It was his first win in Atlanta since 2022.
''I've never in my whole life, this is unbelievable,'' Elliott said. ''This is something I'll remember the rest of my life.''
Keselowski was second, followed by Elliott's Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet teammate, Alex Bowman, and Tyler Reddick. Bowman helped block Keselowski following Elliott's last-lap pass.
''The 48 and 9 just got together,'' Keselowski said, referring to Bowman and Elliott. ''... At they end they were able to double-team me.''
Elliott climbed into the stands to celebrate with fans after ending a 44-race winless streak.
''I'm happy for the 9 team,'' Bowman said. ''It's a big win for him in his hometown. ... I'm glad to have a Hendrick car in victory lane. I wish it was us."
The race's second crash early in Stage 2 took out many of the sport's biggest names and left others with damaged cars. Pole-winner Joey Logano, who led the first 36 laps before light rain forced the first caution, was among the many drivers caught up in the big crash.