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Chase Holloway

Chase writes where pit calls, radio shots, and garage politics turn races into feuds.

Covers Cup Series strategy, team identities, and the recurring grudges that keep NASCAR feeling personal.

Latest from Chase Holloway

NASCAR

Elliott vs Larson still feels like NASCAR’s cleanest modern feud

It is not built on screaming alone. It works because both drivers keep colliding in the exact races that define the season.

NASCAR

Hamlin vs everybody has become NASCAR’s most bankable energy source

No driver absorbs more boos and no team benefits more from that tension staying active.

NASCAR

Penske and Hendrick keep making pit road feel like the real race

The cars matter, but the rival engineering identities are what make this matchup repeatable.

NASCAR

Blaney-Bell is becoming the playoff rivalry with the cleanest line

This pairing works because both drivers now feel one disciplined run away from owning the same space.