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Chase Elliott picked up his first win of the NASCAR season at Dover Motor Speedway on Monday, staying ahead of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. by 2.6 seconds at the finish.

Elliott took the lead with around 50 laps remaining in the race that was postponed a day due to Sunday rain at the track in Dover, Del.

Elliott, who was leading in points prior to the race, picked up his first victory at an oval since he won the Cup Series championship at Phoenix Raceway in 2020.

“We’ve had some tough races over the last, I don’t know, four or five months and it was great to get NAPA back in Victory Lane,” Elliott said on FS1. “Great to get Hendrick Motorsports back to Victory Lane.”

Stenhouse finished in second place and two-time 2022 race winner Ross Chastain finished in third after tangling with Martin Truex Jr. on the final lap. Chastain moved up the track with Truex behind him and Truex spun to the inside for a 12th place finish.

“Racing hard,” Chastain told reporters about the final lap. “I crowded him up and should’ve left him more of a lane.”

Chase Elliott and team snap oval win drought

While Chastain has been a multi-time race winner this year, the victory at Dover was a first for the series points leader. Now all four Hendrick Motorsports drivers have won a race this season, combining for five wins in 11 races.

Elliott won two road course races last season, but has long been seeking a win at an oval. His best finish at an oval this season prior to Monday was sixth at Atlanta, considered a hometown track for the driver from Dawsonville, Georgia.

The Dawsonville Pool Room restaurant, where Elliott and his NASCAR Hall of Fame father Bill Elliott frequent, blared their siren (pronounced si-reen) on Monday afternoon to signal the Elliott victory.

“Just so proud.” Elliott said after the race. “This one means a lot in a lot of different ways…Like I told (the crew) after the race, those guys, they’ve been deserving of one for a while. Glad we could get across the line first. We’ll enjoy it for a few days and go to work next week.”

Day 2 at Dover full of cautions, mix of leaders

There were 13 cautions for 75 laps, including seven cautions for incidents, at a track that typically hasn’t produced many yellow flags in recent years. The tire falloff was also a factor as multiple teams managed worn tires and called for early pit stops throughout the race for fresh tires.

There were also 10 different leaders from a mix of teams, which made for an interesting event.

Denny Hamlin won the first stage, then suffered from a loose tire after pitting, losing his track position. He was later hit by Cody Ware’s spinning car, and finished the race 21st with a car that looked dominant on Sunday prior to the delay.

Ryan Blaney won the second stage, with Kyle Busch finishing that stage in second. Busch led a race-high 103 laps on his 37th birthday.

The next Cup Series race is Sunday, May 8 at Darlington Raceway at 3:30 p.m. on FS1.

Unofficial results

Pos.

Car

Driver

Time behind

Best time

Best speed

1

9

Chase Elliott

23.026

156.345

2

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

2.577

23.299

154.513

3

1

Ross Chastain

3.679

22.849

157.556

4

20

Christopher Bell

4.06

23.144

155.548

5

48

Alex Bowman

5.329

23.154

155.481

6

5

Kyle Larson

11.932

22.994

156.563

7

18

Kyle Busch

12.164

23.095

155.878

8

17

Chris Buescher

14.137

22.879

157.35

9

4

Kevin Harvick

14.549

23.292

154.56

10

43

Erik Jones

18.275

23.393

153.892

11

31

Justin Haley

18.742

23.194

155.213

12

19

Martin Truex Jr.

20.151

23.062

156.101

13

14

Chase Briscoe

23.719

23.661

152.149

14

99

Daniel Suarez

27.466

23.336

154.268

15

41

Cole Custer

28.38

23.784

151.362

16

23

Bubba Wallace

-1

23.425

153.682

17

34

Michael McDowell

-1

23.722

151.758

18

7

Corey LaJoie

-1

23.565

152.769

19

10

Aric Almirola

-1

23.372

154.03

20

6

Brad Keselowski

-1

23.35

154.176

21

11

Denny Hamlin

-1

22.771

158.096

22

24

William Byron

-1

23.172

155.36

23

3

Austin Dillon

-2

23.754

151.553

24

21

Harrison Burton

-2

23.622

152.4

25

15

Ryan Preece

-2

23.46

153.453

26

12

Ryan Blaney

-3

23.091

155.905

27

42

Ty Dillon

-4

23.925

150.47

28

38

Todd Gilliland

-4

23.868

150.83

29

22

Joey Logano

-4

23.684

152.001

30

8

Tyler Reddick

-10

23.426

153.675

31

45

Kurt Busch

-12

23.559

152.808

32

77

Josh Bilicki

-19

24.343

147.886

33

16

AJ Allmendinger

-79

23.354

154.149

34

51

Cody Ware

-162

23.983

150.106

35

78

BJ McLeod

-233

24.074

149.539

36

2

Austin Cindric

-309

23.419

153.721

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